Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2015; 19 (14): 2552-2561

Postoperative care in finger replantation: our case-load and review of the literature

E. Cigna, F. Lo Torto, M. Maruccia, M. Ruggieri, F. Zaccheddu, H.C. Chen, D. Ribuffo

Unit of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, “Sapienza” University of Rome, Rome, Italy. federicolotorto@gmail.com


OBJECTIVE: Technical success of a finger replantation depends on several factors such as surgical procedure, type of injury, number of segments amputated, amputation level and individual patient factors. Among early complications that can occur in this type of surgery the onset of venous or arterial thrombosis is the most dreaded. Local irrigating solutions, oral and intravenous anticoagulants, thrombolytic agents, plasma expanders, vasodilating, and antiaggregant drugs are routinely used in patients undergoing microvascular procedures, but currently there is only a non-standardized practice based on anecdotal personal experience.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: The aim of our study is to review selected literature relating to perioperative therapy in microsurgical digital replantation. We also report our case-load of 16 patients with finger avulsion describing our particular protocol for postoperative anticoagulation and restoration of fluid and electrolyte balance.

RESULTS: Following our daily pharmacological protocol, the postoperative course of the replanted fingers was uneventful. The survival rate for finger replantations performed was 100% (n = 16) with no need for surgical revisions.

CONCLUSIONS: The association Dextran-40/Heparin/fluids in the proposed standardized pro-weight pharmacological protocol is an optimal postoperative prophylactic/therapeutic plan to reduce the incidence of endovascular thrombosis after replantation, so ensuring high rate of success in microvascular surgery.

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E. Cigna, F. Lo Torto, M. Maruccia, M. Ruggieri, F. Zaccheddu, H.C. Chen, D. Ribuffo
Postoperative care in finger replantation: our case-load and review of the literature

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 2015
Vol. 19 - N. 14
Pages: 2552-2561