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Título

POST-TRAUMATIC NAIL RECONSTRUCTION WITH AN EPONYCHIUM FLAP: TECHNIQUE DESCRIPTION AND CASE SERIES

Introdução e Objetivo

Fingertip trauma and amputations, when not treated correctly, can evolve unfavorably, leading to pain, loss of strength and tactile difficulties. Post-traumatic nail changes are not just a cosmetic complaint as the nail, along with its protective function, also helps to stabilize the fingertip, adding to pinching motion. There are techniques that provide the nail complex improvement for the treatment of post-traumatic sequelae, thus enhancing fingertip function and aspect.

Material e Método

We have used a rectangular, eponychium flap with an indentation in the eponychial fold that increases the exposure of the nail matrix in a series of 19 digits in 18 patients. The indication was pain, deformity, and post-traumatic shortening of the nail, for at least three months after the initial injury. Of those, 13 were males, with a mean age of 44.6 years.

Resultados

In 12 patients, the right hand was affected, and the most affected digit was the middle finger (seven times), followed by the index finger (five times) and the ring finger (three times). In 11 patients the eponychium flap was performed in isolation and, in the other seven, a volar advancement flap was associated. The size of the flap and consequent nail size increase averaged 3.44 mm. There were no instances of necrosis or any other serious complication requiring a second procedure. Regarding function satisfaction, 11 patients regarded the results as excellent; six reported good outcomes; and one had a fair result. As for cosmesis, 11 considered as excellent and seven as good results.

Discussão

There were no instances of necrosis or any other serious complication requiring a second procedure. Regarding function satisfaction, 11 patients regarded the results as excellent; six reported good outcomes; and one had a fair result. As for cosmesis, 11 considered as excellent and seven as good results.

Conclusão

We conclude that the eponychium flap, performed to increase the size and improve the shape of the nail is a safe, reproducible procedure that generates good cosmetic and functional results, presenting a low rate of complications. It poses few risks and can be associated with the volar flap for pulp reconstruction, without any result change.

Área

Clínico

Instituições

Santa Casa Porto Alegre - Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil

Autores

RICARDO KAEMPF, MONIQUE ALVES , LUNA RICARDO COLMBELLI, JOÃO BRUNELLI, PEDRO DELGADO , MATIAS CRAVIOTTO, LUCIA RICARDO D'OLIVEIRA