Wei Ching-Yueh, Orozco Oscar, Vinagre Gustavo, Shafarenko Mark
From the *Department of Plastic Surgery, Cheng Ching General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan; †Department of Plastic Surgery, Quiron Hospital, San Sebastian; ‡Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain; and §University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ann Plast Surg. 2017 Nov;79(5):473-476. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000001191.
Refinements in microsurgery have made distal finger replantation an established technique with high success rates and good functional and aesthetic outcomes. However, it still represents a technically demanding procedure due to the small vessel caliber and frequent lack of vessel length, requiring the use of interpositional venous grafts in some instances. We describe a new technique for anastomosis in fingertip replantation, whereby the need for venous grafts is eliminated.
Applying the reverse distal transverse palmar arch technique, 11 cases of distal digital replantation were performed between January 2011 and July 2016. The described procedure was used for arterial anastomosis in 10 cases and arteriovenous shunting for venous drainage in 1 case. A retrospective case review was conducted. The technical description and clinical outcome evaluations are presented.
Ten of the 11 replanted digits survived, corresponding to an overall success rate of 91%. One replant failed due to venous insufficiency. Blood transfusions were not required for any of the patients. Follow-up (range, 1.5-5 months) revealed near-normal range of motion and good aesthetic results. All of the replanted digits developed protective sensation. The average length of hospital admission was 5 days. All patients were satisfied with the results and were able to return to their previous work.
The use of the reverse distal transverse palmar arch is a novel and reliable technique in distal digital replantation when an increase in vessel length is required, allowing for a tension-free arterial repair without the need for vein grafts.
显微外科技术的改进使手指末节再植成为一种成熟的技术,成功率高,功能和美学效果良好。然而,由于血管管径小且常常缺乏血管长度,它仍然是一项技术要求很高的手术,在某些情况下需要使用静脉移植。我们描述了一种指尖再植吻合的新技术,该技术无需使用静脉移植。
应用逆行远侧掌横弓技术,于2011年1月至2016年7月间进行了11例手指末节再植手术。所描述的手术方法用于10例动脉吻合,1例用于动静脉分流以进行静脉引流。进行了回顾性病例分析。介绍了技术描述和临床结果评估。
11例再植手指中有10例存活,总体成功率为91%。1例再植失败是由于静脉供血不足。所有患者均无需输血。随访(范围为1.5 - 5个月)显示活动范围接近正常,美学效果良好。所有再植手指均产生了保护性感觉。平均住院时间为5天。所有患者对结果满意,能够重返工作岗位。
当需要增加血管长度时,逆行远侧掌横弓的应用是手指末节再植中的一种新颖且可靠的技术,可实现无张力动脉修复,无需静脉移植。