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The abdomino-hypogastric flap in soft tissue reconstruction of the hand
Abstract
Method: The case records of patients with upper extremity defects treated with abdomino-hypogastric flap at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu over a six year period – January 2000 to December 2005 were
reviewed. Information on bio data, presentation, management and outcome were extracted and analysed.
Results: Eleven patients’ case files met the inclusion criteria. There were eight males and three females. Their ages ranged from two years to 47 years. The injuries were mainly post traumatic/crush (in five patients)
and defects following release of post burns contractures (in four patients). All flaps had satisfactory survival and complications such as shoulder discomfort and a wide scar were few and well tolerated giving an overall
satisfactory outcome.
Conclusion: Use of pedicled abdomino-hypogastric flap for reconstruction of upper extremity defects remains a very viable option in our environment and is recommended to those working under similar
conditions of very limited resources.
Key words: Abdomino-hypogastric, pedicle flap, hand defects reconstruction.