Artery-Only Fingertip Replantation Distal to the Lunula: A Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Results

2021 
Background: Both arterial and venous repair are crucial for optimal results in digital replantation. However, anastomosis of veins becomes challenging in very distal fingertip amputation. This study aimed to report the clinical results of an artery-only replantation without vein repair for a distal fingertip amputation and to analyze the survival rate and clinical outcomes based on the amputation level. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of 47 digits in 38 patients who had undergone fingertip replantation with a mean follow-up period of 12 months. All patients had complete fingertip amputation distal to the lunula. Only one central artery repair distal to the arch was performed. All patients received the postoperative protocol including external bleeding and anticoagulation therapy. Results: By Ishilawa's classification, 12 digits in subzone I, and 35 digits in subzone II. 31 of the 47 fingertip replantations (66%) were successful, and a significantly higher survival rate was observed in subzone I than in subzone II. The mean total active motion of surviving digits was 86% of normal side. The mean grip strength was 82% of normal side. The sensory recovery according to modified Highet and Saunders' classification was S4, S3+, S3, and S2 in fingers 19, 2, 5 and 3, respectively. Conclusions: 66% of survival rate was achieved in fingertip replantation distal to lunula which including large number of crushing/avulsion injury. The result of comparison for the survival rate based on amputation level, a significantly higher survival rate was observed in subzone I compared to subzone II. Therefore, the artery-only fingertip replantation had a better indication for distal amputation, and an aggressive attempt for venous anastomosis or drainage, including a secondary surgery for proximal amputation could be attributed to a higher success rate.
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