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Free phalangeal transfer: donor-site outcome.

The role of non-vascularised free proximal phalangeal transfer in digital reconstruction in children remains controversial. Significant cosmetic and functional deficits can result in the donor foot. We compare the donor-site outcome following a new technique of reconstruction using a cylindrical iliac-crest bone graft (n = 11) with the outcome following the technique previously described by Buck-Gramcko (n = 18). We have found better preservation of toe stability and length following the bone-graft technique.

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