Archives of Reconstructive Microsurgery
- 제25권1호
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- Pages.12-14
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- 2016
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- 2383-5257(pISSN)
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- 2288-6184(eISSN)
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Venous Anastomosis with Dorsal Veins Using Additional Incisions after Wound Closure in Metacarpophalangeal Joint Level Replantation
- Cho, Sang Hyun (Institute of Micro and Hand Surgery, Duson Hospital) ;
- Bahar-Moni, Ahmed Suparno (Department of Orthopedic Surgery, BIRDEM General Hospital) ;
- Whang, Jong Ick (Institute of Micro and Hand Surgery, Duson Hospital) ;
- Seo, Hyeung Gyo (Institute of Micro and Hand Surgery, Duson Hospital) ;
- Park, Hyun Sik (Institute of Micro and Hand Surgery, Duson Hospital) ;
- Kim, Ji Sup (Institute of Micro and Hand Surgery, Duson Hospital) ;
- Park, Hyun Chul (Institute of Micro and Hand Surgery, Duson Hospital)
- 투고 : 2016.04.24
- 심사 : 2016.05.02
- 발행 : 2016.05.30
초록
In cases of replantation, accurate closure of all structures, including bone, tendons, arteries, nerves, and veins is essential. Among these, the vein is a weaker structure and is damaged severely in most amputation cases. After fixation of bone, repair of tendons, nerves, and arteries, surgeons often experience difficulty in performing venous anastomoses. We found that in such cases, venous anastomosis is easy to perform using an additional incision after closure of the original wound. In a 33-year-old male patient with amputation of all four fingers at the metacarpophalangeal joint level, venous anastomoses were performed with dorsal veins using additional incisions after completion of the fixation of bones and repair of all other structures and closure of the skin due to surgical site tension.