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Original Article

Current indications for single digit replantation

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Pages 12-15 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The functional outcome of 67 successfully replanted single digits (excluding the thumb) involving 31 complete and 36 incomplete nonviable amputations was found to be strictly related to the level of the amputation. While the survival rate was higher in patients with incomplete nonviable amputations (89 percent), compared to those with complete amputations (81 percent), the ability of the patient to use their digit was almost uniform among both groups of patients. All except 2 of the 9 digits with complete amputations at the level of the proximal phalanx or at the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP) resulted in limited motion (less than 20°-30°) at the PIP and distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints. Only 9 from the group of patients with incomplete nonviable amputations at the proximal phalanx exceeded flexion greater than 40° at the PIP joint. From these results, we conclude that the indications for replantation of a single digit amputation should be as follows: 1) amputation distal to the insertion of the flexor digitorum sublimis; 2) ring injuries type II and IIIa; and 3) amputations at the level of or distal to the DIP joint.

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