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Hand Digit Revascularization: Could Be an "Elective-Urgence" Surgery?

Francesco De FrancescoOlimpia ManiPasquale GravinaMichele Riccio
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2024)
Background : A continuous obstacle that has limited access to and implementation of finger replantation surgery is timeliness, as ischemia time is traditionally considered a crucial factor for success. However, claims that the vitality of amputated fingers decreases after 6 h of warm ischemia and 12 h of cold ischemia are mostly based on theoretical considerations. Methods : Here we present a case of multi-digit revascularization after 72 h of warm ischemia using the microsurgical arteriovenous bypass technique. Results : In the reported case, revascularization was performed after a long ischemic period and showed good recovery of motor and sensory function. Conclusions : We identified significant limitations in the literature supporting time limits of ischemia and recent evidence demonstrating the feasibility of delayed finger replantation. The current treatment approach for amputation injuries often requires transfers or nighttime emergency procedures, increasing costs and limiting the national availability of finger replantation. Changes to finger replantation protocols based on evidence could expand access to this service and improve the quality of care.
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