Correlation Between the Number of Anastomosed Vessels and Survival Rate in Digit Replantation

수지접합술의 생존율과 문합혈관수의 상관관계

  • Lee, Byung-Il (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guro Hospital College of Medicine, Korea University) ;
  • Kim, Woo-Kyung (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Guro Hospital College of Medicine, Korea University)
  • 이병일 (고려대학교 구로병원 성형외과) ;
  • 김우경 (고려대학교 구로병원 성형외과)
  • Published : 1999.05.15

Abstract

From January 1990 to December 1998, 449 consecutive single-digital replantations were reviewed retrospectively in order to determine the essential number of vascular anastomoses for successful finger replantation. The correlations between the number of anastomosed vessels and survival rate were examined according to the amputated digital levels and all of the correlated results were compared with each other statistically. In zone I, The survival rate of the digits with a repaired vein was higher than that of digits treated with external bleeding method. In zone II, the equal number(s) between the arterial and venous repair was an important factor in successful replantation. And the repaired arteries more than repaired veins in number led to venous congestion and resulted in a failure of replantation, which was maybe due to the large amount of arterial input relative to small volume of amputated stump with small sized vein. In zone III, the equal number(s) between the arterial and venous repair was also an important factor in successful replantation. But unlike in zone II, venous congestion was scarcely happened if the venous drainage was sufficient with a repaired large vein alone. In zone IV, two or more arteries and veins were required for successful replantation. In conclusion, it is desirable that the repair of vessels as many as possible to increase the possibility of a good result. But digital amputations and their condition for replantation were variable, therefore, the numbers in vascular repair should to be modified and straightforward as the case may be.

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