Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery Open (Jan 2018)
Digital Artery Massage for Improving Ischemia after Distal Digital Replantation Surgery
Abstract
Distal digital replantation is frequently associated with arterial thrombosis and/or spasm, leading ischemia in the replanted tissue. This report introduced a rescue technique for ischemia after distal digital replantation without reanastomosis. Two males, 64 and 51 years old, underwent Ishikawa subzone II finger amputations. Microsurgical replantations with vein grafts were performed. Intraoperatively, heparin and urokinase through intra-arterial infusion were given for one week. At 40 to 48 hours after surgeries, the replanted digits developed ischemia; massaging digital arteries at the proximal phalanx regions with running warm water was immediately initiated and ischemia was improved. In both cases, the replanted tissues were rescued, though a partial necrosis requiring full-thickness skin grafting was found in one case. This massage was easily, safely, and effectively performed without complications and was applicable in cases with ischemia after distal digital replantation, especially where reanastomosis was unfeasible.
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