Techniques and survival incidence for revascularization of degloved fingers

Author:

Kayalar Murat1,Güntürk Özgün Barış2,Kaplan İbrahim1,Sügün Tahir Sadık1,Ademoğlu Yalçın1

Affiliation:

1. Emot Hospital, İzmir, Turkey

2. Gaziantep Dr. Ersin Arslan Education and Research Hospital, Gaziantep, Turkey

Abstract

We report techniques and survival incidence of three subtotally and nine completely degloved fingers in seven patients. We performed end-to-end arterial repairs in seven fingers, vein graft repairs for arteries in two fingers, arteriovenous anastomoses in three fingers. End-to-end vein anastomosis was performed in all fingers. One finger requred re-exploration. Soft tissues in the eight degloved fingers survived completely, two failed completely, and two were partially necrotic. We conclude from our results that following revascularization, the skin from a completely degloved finger skin will survive in approximately two cases out of three. Level of evidence: IV

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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