Affiliation:
1. Moscow Pediatric Clinical Hospital named after N.F. Filatov
2. Moscow Pediatric Clinical Hospital named after N.F. Filatov; N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Abstract
Objective. Traumatic complete and partial finger amputations are rare in comparison with adults. There are significant differences between mechanism of trauma, principles of treatment children with this type of injury in comparison with adults.Clinical case. A 15-years old child suffered from injury by axe, which caused the traumatic fingertip amputation of III and IV digits of his right hand. Replantation of both amputated parts was performed. Arteries and nerves were repaired with no veins anastomosed. As a result - survival of replanted parts.Discussion. A submillimeter diameter of vessels and potential venous congestion are basic problems that a surgeon deal with when perform the replantation of fingertips. Respectively, a difficulty in post-operative care of patient appears.Conclusion. Replantation of amputated part of finger is a golden standard of treatment of children with a described type of injury. The correct deliverance of amputated parts, the shortest time of ischemia as possible, a qualitive operation and post-operative care play an important role in successful survival of the replanted segments.
Publisher
Research Institute of Microsurgery