Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4069166 | The Journal of Hand Surgery | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The progressive evolution and late salvage of a posttraumatic digit with poor vascularization has not been discussed in the literature. We report the cases of 3 patients whose fingers were rescued at referral 5 to 16 days after the traumatic event by restoring the arterial inflow by means of flow-through free flaps. All 3 fingers were compromised vascularly with patchy necrosis and absence of Doppler signal distal to the injury. All were salvaged. In our experience, in the setting of a posttraumatic digit with poor vascularization, it is possible to reverse impending necrosis by late revascularization. Frank infection or mummification is considered an irreversible state and a contraindication to salvage.
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Authors
Francisco del Piñal, Francisco J. García-Bernal, Leopoldo Cagigal, Alexis Studer, Higinio Ayala, Javier Regalado,