Replantation of Two Fingers Preserved in Soju - A Case Report -

소주에 보관된 절단된 두 개 수지의 재접합술 - 증례 보고 -

  • Choi, Cherl-Heon (Buan Seoul-Samsung Hospital) ;
  • Lee, Yong-Jig (Woo & Lee's Institute for Hand Surgery & Reconstructive Microsurgery, W Hospital) ;
  • Woo, Sang-Hyun (Woo & Lee's Institute for Hand Surgery & Reconstructive Microsurgery, W Hospital)
  • 최철헌 (부안 서울삼성 병원 정형외과) ;
  • 이용직 (대구 W병원 '우리' 수부외과 및 미세제건 수술센터) ;
  • 우상현 (대구 W병원 '우리' 수부외과 및 미세제건 수술센터)
  • Published : 2008.05.31

Abstract

We experienced a case of 49-year-old male patient with amputated two fingers preserved in Soju (Korean traditional liquor, a kind of alcoholic beverages). The amputation level of the two fingers was at the distal interphalangeal joint. The Soju was not an adequate physiologic solution for preserving the amputated tissues. Even though arterial anastomosis was successful, there was no venous drainage visible in the operative field. On the first day after the initial operation, we succeeded in the anastomosis of one vein in one of the two amputated fingers. This was 12 hours after arterial anastomosis was carried out. But no venous dranage was visible in the other finger. In spite of a salvage procedure sustained with external bleeding for 7 days, this replanted fingertip eventually fell into necrosis.

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