Distal Forearm Replantation in a Child: A Case Report with a 30-year Follow-up.

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Lee S Hee, Kim Hyung-Sik, Lim Hong-Chul
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Abstract

Background: Amputation in the upper extremities influenced the quality of life a lot adversely. So, replantation was tried in many cases of amputation. Especially, due to good plasticity and healing capacity, replantation in children should be actively attempted. On the contrary, owing to growth potential in children, there are several late complications to happen like shortening and synostosis. There are only a few longterm follow-up reports of paediatric patients after replantation of upper extremities. We report a case of successful distal forearm replantation in a 2-year-old child who sustained a wringer injury by a sawing machine with a follow-up of 30 years.

Case description: A 2-year-old female patient was brought to our institution after a wringer injury to the distal forearm by a sawing machine. She sustained a near-total amputation at the distal forearm level with only a skin tag. Replantation was performed 4 hours after the injury. Radius and ulnar fractures were fixed with Kirschner and roll wires. The radial and ulnar arteries were anastomosed and three veins were anastomosed too. The median, ulnar, and radial nerves were managed by epi-perineurorrhaphy. The muscles were readapted, flexor tendons were performed tenorrhaphy each by each, and extensor tendons were performed grouping tenorrhaphy. Ten years after the replantation, a supination motion block was developed but successfully managed.

Conclusion: Replantation of upper limbs in children is an eceedingly worthwhile procedure. Though due to growth potential several complications were developed unlikely in adults. But those can be improved with additional procedures. Good plasticity and healing capacity of children make good functional outcomes in long-term follow-up. So, replantation of upper limbs in children should essentially be considered and aggressively performed.

How to cite this article: Hee LS, Hyung-Sik K, Hong-Chul L. Distal Forearm Replantation in a Child: A Case Report with a 30-year Followup. Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr 2021;16(3):179-183.

儿童前臂远端再植:一个30年随访的病例报告。
背景:上肢截肢对患者的生活质量有很大的影响。因此,很多截肢患者都尝试过再植。特别是儿童由于具有良好的可塑性和愈合能力,应积极尝试再植。相反,由于儿童的生长潜力,会出现一些晚期并发症,如缩短和滑膜紧闭。小儿上肢再植术后的长期随访报道很少。我们报告一个2岁儿童前臂远端再植术成功的病例,该儿童因锯切机造成挤压伤,随访30年。病例描述:一名2岁的女性患者在前臂远端被锯床挤压伤后被带到我们的机构。她在前臂远端几乎完全截肢,只留下皮赘。伤后4小时再植。桡骨、尺骨骨折用克氏针和滚针固定。吻合桡动脉和尺动脉,并吻合三条静脉。正中神经、尺神经和桡神经采用神经外周缝合术。肌肉重新适应,屈肌腱逐条缝合,伸肌腱分组缝合。再植10年后,开发了一种旋后运动块,但成功管理。结论:小儿上肢再植术是一项非常值得的手术。尽管由于生长潜力,一些并发症在成人中不太可能发生。但这些可以通过额外的程序得到改善。儿童具有良好的可塑性和愈合能力,长期随访功能预后良好。因此,儿童上肢再植基本上应该被考虑并积极地进行。lee LS, Hyung-Sik K, Hong-Chul L.儿童前臂远端再植一例:30年随访报告。创伤肢体重建2021;16(3):179-183。
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Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction
Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Strategies in Trauma and Limb Reconstruction is dedicated to surgeons, allied medical professionals and researchers in the field of orthopaedics and trauma. The scope of the journal is to discuss the fields of skeletal injury, and the complications thereof, congenital and acquired limb deformities and deficiencies, and orthopaedic-related infection, together with their surgical and non-surgical treatments. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, case reports, descriptions of new or recognised treatment techniques, forum discussions of clinical scenarios and relevant correspondence. It aims to provide a widely accessible source of useful information to practitioners in the field through the problem- or technique-based approach of published articles.
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