Frykman G K, Wood V E
West J Med. 1974 Oct;121(4):265-9.
Since the advent of microsurgery in the 1960's it has become possible to sucessfully repair vessels as small as 0.5 mm in diameter, which makes the replantation of totally severed digits possible. Some centers have reported 50 to 60 percent survival of completely severed digits and up to 100 percent survival of amputated hands and of partially amputed but otherwise non-viable digits that were reattached. In view of this success, severed members should be considered as potentially replantable.THE RECOMMENDED INDICATIONS FOR REPLANTATION ARE: (1) multiple digital amputations at or proximal to the proximal interphalangeal joint; (2) amputation of the thumb; (3) amputation of the wrist or hand; (4) partially attached digits that are non-viable without reattachment.The surviving replanted digits give functional improvement to the hand and prove cosmetically acceptable.
自20世纪60年代显微外科问世以来,成功修复直径小至0.5毫米的血管已成为可能,这使得完全离断手指的再植成为可能。一些中心报告称,完全离断手指的存活率为50%至60%,而再植的截肢手以及部分离断但原本无法存活的手指的存活率高达100%。鉴于这一成功,离断的肢体应被视为具有潜在再植可能性。推荐的再植指征为:(1)近端指间关节或其近端的多指离断;(2)拇指离断;(3)腕部或手部离断;(4)不进行再植就无法存活的部分相连手指。存活的再植手指对手部功能有改善作用,且在外观上也可接受。