THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MICROVASCULAR SURGERY TO EMERGENCY HAND SURGERY

被引:5
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BUNCKE, HJ [1 ]
BUNCKE, GM [1 ]
LINEAWEAVER, WC [1 ]
OLIVA, A [1 ]
ALPERT, BS [1 ]
HING, DN [1 ]
SIKO, PP [1 ]
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[1] CATHERINE MCAULEY HLTH CTR,REPLANTAT SERV,ANN ARBOR,MI
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10.1007/BF01675636
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Microvascular surgery has revolutionized the field of emergency hand surgery in the areas of replantation and microvascular transplantation. Amputated parts from as small as a distal phalanx to the entire extremity can now be successfully replanted and unreplanted, or missing parts can be restored and reconstructed with immediate microvascular transplants (MVTs). MVTs can be used to cover exposed vital structures and replace missing complex parts. Part or whole digits can be reconstructed, with up to 4 toe transplants. Joints, bones, and muscles can be replaced with osteocutaneous and neuromyovascular transplants. Using the same approach for multiple replants, teams of 4 to 6 surgeons operating simultaneously and sequentially around the clock can accomplish multiple microvascular transplants in the acute setting. The classical principle of hand surgery, "preserve length and function", can now be modified to "restore length and function."
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页码:418 / 428
页数:11
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