Application of modified arterial venalization in replantation of distally severed finger at nail root without venous anastomosis

Jianjun Zhao, Zhenjun Xie, Huawei Sun, Zheng Liang, Jianhua Zhang
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Objective To introduce an improved method of reconstructing venous reflux in replantation of distally severed finger at nail root, and explore its clinical efficacy. Methods From January 2016 to September 2018, 12 patients with 13 distally severed fingers at nail root were replanted. There were no veins to anastomose the two severed ends. The proximal bilateral proper digital artery was anastomosed with the distal digital artery or two branches. The proximal digital artery was cut off and anastomosed with the proximal dorsal digital vein to establish venous reflux. Results In 13 replanted fingers, 1 finger had partial necrosis due to serious tissue contusion, and the other 12 fingers survived completely. No venous crisis occurred after operation. The postoperative follow-up time ranged from 3 to 9 months with an average of 6.0 months. The skin texture of replanted finger was good, the nail grew well, and the sensation recovered to over S3. The patient was satisfied with the appearance and function. Conclusion The modified arterial venalization can effectively solve the venous reflux problem in venous deficiency and improve the survival rate of replantation of distally severed finger at nail root. It is an effective way to reconstruct venous reflux in the absence of severed veins. Key words: Replantation; Treatment outcome; Arterial venalization; Venous reflux
改良动脉静脉化在无静脉吻合远侧断指甲根再植中的应用
目的介绍一种改良的重建静脉回流法在甲根远端断指再植中的应用,并探讨其临床疗效。方法2016年1月~ 2018年9月,对12例13根远端断指甲根再植。没有静脉来吻合两个断头。双侧指固有动脉近端与指远端动脉或两支吻合。切断指近端动脉与指近端背静脉吻合,建立静脉回流。结果13根再植手指中,1根手指因严重组织挫伤而部分坏死,其余12根手指完全存活。术后无静脉危象发生。术后随访3 ~ 9个月,平均6.0个月。再植手指皮肤质地良好,指甲生长良好,感觉恢复到S3以上。患者对外观和功能都很满意。结论改良动脉输注能有效解决静脉缺乏的静脉回流问题,提高远端断指甲根再植成活率。这是一种在没有切断静脉的情况下重建静脉回流的有效方法。关键词:再植;治疗效果;动脉venalization;静脉回流
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