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Fig. 2

From: The free neurovascular transverse wrist crease flap for repairing soft tissue defects of the fingers: clinical outcomes of multiple centers

Fig. 2

One case underwent the transverse wrist crease flap. a The middle finger had soft tissue defect with the tendon and bone exposed. A transverse wrist crease flap was designed according to the wound. b The transverse wrist crease flap was harvested. c The wound was covered with the flap, and the donor site was closed primarily. d After postoperative 14 days, the flap survived, and the wound healed properly. e, f After postoperative 24 months, the function of the donor site was not obviously affected

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