Petr Hýža
Masaryk University
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European Journal of Plastic Surgery | 2004
Igor Stupka; Jiří Veselý; Luboš Dražan; Martin Molitor; Petr Hýža; Lucie Kučerová; Zdeněk Dvořák
Toe-to-hand transfers to replace missing fingers have become a common reconstructive practice in our clinic. The purpose of this article is to evaluate morbidity of the donor site on the foot following the transfer. A group of 72 patients were assessed; 95 feet were examined post-transfers, i.e., 23 patients had transfers from both feet. The groups were arranged according to the numbers of patients as follows: group A (37 cases), second toe from one foot; group B (17 cases), second toes from both feet; group C (6 cases) with wrap-around flap; and group D (5 cases), the whole big toe. This was followed by group E (7 patients), who had the combination of the second and third toes harvested simultaneously, the great toe or wrap-around flap in combination with harvesting the second toe from the same or contralateral foot. Scar quality of the donor site, standing on tiptoe and tiptoeing, discomfort after prolonged walking, stair climbing, need to change the shoe size, and participation in special activities, such as sports and overall patient satisfaction, were evaluated. The least significant problems occurred in patients with the second toe harvested, they had minimum complaints with static loading and minor complaints with dynamic loading. Patients with the second toes harvested from both feet also had minimum complaints with static loading and minor complaints in dynamic loading. More problems were observed with both static and dynamic loading in the patients with the great-toe transfer. The biggest troubles were reported by the patients with the wrap-around flap or in case of multiple toe transfers. Only one patient from the sample had to seek medical help of a specialist due to some problems following the toe harvest. In the retrospective subjective evaluation of patient satisfaction and benefits of the operation, all patients declared that they would undergo the reconstruction again despite the problems encountered at the donor site.
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2007
Raul Ranno; Jiří Veselý; Petr Hýža; Igor Stupka; Ivan Justan; Zdeněk Dvořák; Nicola Monni; Pavel Novák; S. Ranno
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2005
Jiří Veselý; Petr Hýža; Jana Konečná; I. Kuklínek; J. Kozák; Raul Ranno; Mario Barbaro
Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae Et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca | 2012
Ivan Justan; Zdeněk Dvořák; Tomáš Kubek; Petr Hýža; Igor Stupka; Jiří Veselý
European Journal of Plastic Surgery | 2004
Igor Stupka; Jiří Veselý; Petr Hýža; Martin Molitor; Lucie Kučerová; Zdeněk Dvořák
in Vivo | 2011
Ivan Justan; Petra Ovesná; Tomáš Kubek; Petr Hýža; Igor Stupka; Zdeněk Dvořák
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2009
Petr Hýža; Jiří Veselý; Daniel Schwarz; Anna Vašků; Libor Streit; Umar Choudry; Andrej Sukop
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2009
Petr Hýža; Jiří Veselý; Daniel Schwarz; Anna Vašků; Umar Choudry; Libor Streit; Giovanni Bistoni; Andrej Sukop
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2008
Petr Hýža; Jiří Veselý; Pavel Novák; Igor Stupka; J. Sekáč; Umar Choudry
Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2016
Libor Streit; Luboš Dražan; Petr Hýža; Igor Stupka; M. Paciorek; J. Rosický; Jiří Veselý