KMID : 0603120070160010030
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Journal of the Korean Microsurgical Society 2007 Volume.16 No. 1 p.30 ~ p.38
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The Fate of Neglected Vascular Injury of the Hand in Acute Hand Injuries
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Kim Tae-Bum
Lee Yong-Jig Lee Young-Keun Woo Sang-Hyun
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Abstract
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In acute hand injury, there are sometimes hattened neglected or overlooked vascular injury by primary operators. The authors evaluated the final results and prognosis after secondary revascularization. In eight cases, the authors performed secondary revascularization after prolonged warm ischemia. Five fingers in five cases among them were successfully survived and three cases finally necrosed. The mean warm ischemic time was 56.1 hours. In revascularization procedures, end-to-end artery anastomosis was possible in six cases. In two cases, vein graft was needed to anastomose digital artery, which resulted in complete survival of the fingers. In all three cases, revision amputation of the fingers was done. In acute complex hand injury, the importance of evaluation of the vascular injury can not be overemphasized. The necessity of the early secondary revascularization as well as serious consequence caused by misdiagnosis of vascular injury should be aware.
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KEYWORD
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Neglected vascular injury, Acute hand injury, Delayed revascularization
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