ABSTRACT
Traditionally, severe degloving injuries of the hand have been treated with random
abdominal or pedicled groin flaps, which offer good cutaneus coverage but do not provide
sensibility. The authors present the results of the application of an extended dorsalis
pedis plus first web space of the foot flap to resurface the hands of five male patients
who had been treated originally with random abdominal or pedicled groin flaps. The
reported flap has the advantage of providing the patient with up to three different
nerve territories, aiding in a better functional use of the hand.