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NCT03879941N/ACompleted

Repair of Thumb Defect by Using the Toe Nail Flap: Biomechanical Analysis of Donor Foot ,a Retrospective Cohort Study

Hebei Medical University·observational·Posted Mar 19, 2019·Updated Mar 19, 2019

In Brief

An observational study for Thumb Injury. Completed, enrolled 29 participants.

Detailed Summary

The thumb accounts for 50% of the total hand function. This study reports the functional outcomes and complications of people with traumatic thumb amputations who underwent toe-to-thumb reconstruction.From 2013-01 to 2018-01, 29 patients with second-degree thumb defect underwent thumb reconstruction with distal phalangeal braided toenail flap. The footscan foot pressure gait analysis system was used to measure the index changes of the same foot before and after one, three and six months. The contact area, peak pressure, impulse value, contact time of each gait phase, centre of gravity coordinate and foot balance were analysed statistically. Twenty-nine cases of thumb reconstruction recovered well. After following up for 6-15 months, the appearance of the reconstructed thumb was close to normal, and the sensation was restored to S3+. The two-point discrimination was 6-8 mm, and the function of the thumb was good. The function of the donor foot was well restored, and no skin ulceration, pain and claudication were noted during walking. Compared with that before operation, the biomechanical indices of the donor foot were basically restored to normal six months after operation. Only the stress and impulse values of the third metatarsal head were significantly increased, forming a stress concentration area centred on the third metatarsal head.This study confirmed that the toe nail flap with distal phalangeal bone restored the second-degree thumb defect without destroying the main functional structure of the sole. The biomechanical indices of the donor foot were basically restored to normal six months after operation. Only the stress concentration area centred on the third metatarsal head, and the pain on the forefoot was induced after the operation. Discomfort, callus formation, metatarsal fasciitis, etc. can lead to fatigue fracture of the third metatarsal bone in severe cases, which requires further follow-up and observation.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
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ConditionsThumb Injury
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMar 19, 2019
Enrollment StartMar 1, 2013
Primary CompletionMar 1, 2018
Study CompletionJun 1, 2018
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 5 yearsPosted 7.3 years ago