Amputation of the fingertip is a common injury of the upper extremity. Over the years, a variety of reconstructive techniques have been described. For dorsal oblique and transverse amputations, the Atasoy V-Y advancement flap is a popular choice because it preserves finger length, sensation and function. However, closure under tension remains a problem, putting the flap at risk of partial or full necrosis. To avoid this untoward complication, the classic V-Y advancement technique has been modified to allow for a tension-free closure. © 2010 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.
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Thoma, A., & Vartija, L. K. (2010). Making the V-Y advancement flap safer in fingertip amputations. Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 18(4). https://doi.org/10.4172/plastic-surgery.1000665
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