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Revisiting the Posterior Interosseous Artery Flapopen accessRevisiting the Posterior Interosseous Artery Flap

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Revisiting the Posterior Interosseous Artery Flap
Authors
어수락Seung Hwan Hwang홍기용Soo A LimGi Jun Lee
Issue Date
Sep-2018
Publisher
대한수부외과학회
Keywords
재건수술; 수부; 후골간 동맥 피판술; Reconstructive surgical procedures; Hand; Posterior interosseous artery
Citation
Archives of Hand and Microsurgery, v.23, no.3, pp 195 - 205
Pages
11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Archives of Hand and Microsurgery
Volume
23
Number
3
Start Page
195
End Page
205
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9137
DOI
10.12790/ahm.2018.23.3.195
ISSN
2586-3290
Abstract
The posterior interosseous artery (PIA) flap is one of the options for hand and upper extremity reconstruction. It does not sacrifice the main arteries of the hand, the radial and ulnar arteries and could be used even when either artery was damaged. The PIA is a branch of the common interosseous artery, which is about 1 cm in distance from the ulnar artery, and runs down longitudinally in the intermuscular septum between the extensor carpi ulnaris and extensor digiti minimi. PIA appears to be relatively constant in position, and pro a reliable blood supply in the posterior aspect of the forearm. The PIA flap is reliable in its designs, even to making it possible to close the donor site primarily. It provides not only a thin, pliable coverage of the hand and upper extremity, but also a neurosensory flap. Technically, the dissection of the PIA pedicle along its course needs a high learning curve, because it might present the risk of venous congestion, ischemic flap necrosis, and injury to the PIN. Although the flap dissection seems to be difficult, it still offers increased versatility in reconstructions of the hand, foot, and upper extremity.
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