The combined repair group has higher joint range of motion and hand sensory scores, lower IL-8, TNF and LPS levels, higher flap survival rate, and lower incidence of adverse events than the single flap repair group.
The joint repair group had higher joint activity and hand sensation scores than the single flap repair group, lower IL-8, TNF and LPS levels, higher flap survival rates, and lower incidence of adverse conditions.
Compared with the single flap group, the combined flap group had higher range of motion and hand sensation score, lower levels of IL-8, TNF and LPS, higher flap survival rate and lower incidence of adverse events.<br>