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Reconstruction of High-Pressure Paint Gun Injection Injured Finger Using Free Flaps with T-Shaped Pedicles and Multiple Venous Anastomoses

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Abstract
High-pressure (HP) injection injury to the upper extremity often causes a very serious clinical problem, leading to poor outcomes, including amputation, so that a true surgical emergency is required. The outcomes can be improved with emergent wide surgical debridement. However the diagnosis of these injuries is often delayed due to underestimated evaluation at first appearance and lack of common knowledge of the seriousness of this injury. The type and pressure of the infecting material is an important factor in prognosis and organic solvents infected pressure injury can cause poor outcome and increased amputation rate. In this case, we report on reconstruction of HP oil-based paint injection injuries of the finger using T-shaped pedicles and multiple venous anastomoses. In this concept, arterial flow can be maintained by the reverse flow of distal anastomosis when there is difficulty with the proximal anastomosis. And venous flow can be preserved by deep and superficial vein anastomosis. This concept has various advantages including preserving patency of the pedicle in chronic vasculopathy or trauma cases and maintaining the arterial flow by the reverse flow of distal anastomosis and can improve the free flap survival by a two vascular anastomosis system.
All Author(s)
J. B. Lee ; H. J. Choi ; J. H. Kim ; N. J. Cheon ; Y. M. Lee
Issued Date
2015
Type
Article
Keyword
High pressurePaintAnastomosisFree flap
Publisher
대한수부외과학회
대한미세수술학회
대한말초신경수술학회
ISSN
1226-2706 ; 2288-6184 ; 2383-5257
Citation Title
Archieves of Reconstructive Microsurgery
Citation Volume
24
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
75
Citation End Page
78
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.15596/ARMS.2015.24.2.75
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1506
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