| Literature DB >> 25759812 |
Nicholas J Marsden1, Amanda Kyle2, Zita M Jessop1, Iain S Whitaker1, Hamish Laing3.
Abstract
We present a case of successful artery only total nose replantation in an 18-month-old child, with 10 years of follow-up and full sensory recovery despite no nerve repair. The common absence of veins for anastomosis does not prevent successful replant, as demonstrated with the use of Hirudo medicinalis use in this unique case. We comprehensively review the literature of this rare and complex injury and advocate microsurgical replantation where possible over other methods of nasal reconstruction.Entities:
Keywords: Hirudo medicinalis; artery-only-replantation; composite graft; nasal reconstruction; nose replantation; sensory recovery
Year: 2015 PMID: 25759812 PMCID: PMC4338602 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2015.00006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Figure 1Pre-operative image of the nasal defect, sparing only a small part of the nasal dorsum, septum, and right alar.
Figure 2Artists illustration of the 0.7 mm vein-to-artery microvascular anastomosis.
Figure 3Immediate post-operative appearance (left) and illustration (right) of the replanted nose showing early evidence of congestion.
Figure 4Day 2 post-replant (left), showing leech application to the congested nose with resulting ooze from bite sites and wound edges (right).
Figure 5Results of the temperature sensitivity (left) and two-point discrimination tests (right) demonstrating full sensory recovery despite absence of primary neurorrhaphy.
Figure 6Ten-year follow-up showing excellent cosmetic result.
Summary of the previous 20 cases of nose replantation reported in the literature, highlighting the injury details, microsurgical techniques used, and outcomes.
| Reference | Patient age/sex | Injury size | Anastomosis (A = arterial V = venous) | Post-operative management | Results (follow-up duration) | Sensory recovery |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James ( | 3 year-old female | 5 cm × 3 cm | A–A V–V | IV heparin/dextran, oral aspirin. | Partial necrosis (7 months) | N/A |
| Tajima ( | 9 year-old female | Sub-total amputation – 2/3 lower nose | A–A (+ vein graft) A–V (+ vein graft) | IV heparin/dextran. Pin-pricking and heparin-soaked gauze | Partial necrosis – 3 revision surgeries (20 months) | N/A |
| Niazi ( | 10 year-old male | Sub-total amputation – 2/3 nose | A–A No V | Leech | Total survival – hypertrophic scar (9 months) | N/A |
| Jeng ( | 30 year-old male | Sub-total amputation 3.5 cm × 3.5 cm | A–A A–V (+ vein graft) | IV heparin/dextran, oral aspirin. Pin-pricking | Total survival – excellent cosmesis (1 year) | N/A |
| Sanchez-Olaso ( | 18 year-old male | Amputation of nasal tip including full thickness of alar cartilages | A–A No V | Open venous drainage (5 days) then pin pricking | Total survival (15 months) | Protective sensation |
| Jeng ( | 55 year-old male | 3 cm × 3 cm | A–A No V | Intra-replant heparin | Partial necrosis – required revision surgery (2 years) | N/A |
| Hussain ( | 28 year-old male | Sub-total amputation of right alar (2.5 cm × 1.5 cm) | A–A V–V | IV heparin/dextran. Intra-replant heparin injection and pin-pricking | Total survival (6 months) | N/A |
| Yao ( | 49 year-old male | Total amputation (4 cm × 4 cm) | A–A V–V | None described | Total survival (3 months) | 8 mm TPD |
| Hammond ( | 15 year-old male | Total amputation | A–A × 2 V–V | Tip abrasion + heparinized sponge wiping | Total survival – excellent cosmesis (6.5 years) | Normal with SWM testing |
| Kayikcioglu ( | 46 year-old female | Near-total amputation (4 cm × 5 cm) | A–A No V | IV heparin/dextran, oral aspirin/dipyridamole. Pin-pricking, leeches | Total survival – good cosmesis (6 months) | N/A |
| Akyurek ( | 40 year-old | Left alar amputation with 2 mm skin bridge (2.5 cm × 1 cm) | A–A No V | IV heparin/dextran, oral aspirin. Pin-pricking and heparinized sponge wiping | Total survival – excellent cosmesis (3 months) | 8 mm TPD |
| Flores ( | 54 year-old male | Heminasal amputation | A–A No V | IV heparin, oral aspirin, and leeches | Total survival – excellent cosmesis (1 year) | N/A |
| Kim ( | 48 year-old male | Partial amputation (2.5 cm × 2.6 cm) | A–A V–V | Leeches | Total survival (77 days) | 10 mm TPD |
| Okumus ( | 34 year-old male | Nasal tip amputation | A–A V–V | None described | Total survival (not documented) | N/A |
| Sun ( | 38 year-old female | Sub-total amputation (3 × 3) | A–A × 2 A–V | Pin-pricking | Total survival – cicatricial healing to tip (not documented) | N/A |
| 39 year-old female | Total amputation (3 × 4) | A–A × 2 V–V | None described | Total survival (not documented) | N/A | |
| Stillaert ( | 66 year-old female | Sub-total amputation (3.5 × 2.5) | A–A No V | Leeches | Total survival (7 months) | N/A |
| 10 year-old male | Sub-total amputation, connected by fibrofatty bridge | A–A No V | Leeches | Total survival (5 months) | N/A | |
| Anderson ( | 41 year-old female | Sub-total amputation (4 × 4.5) | A–A No V | Intra-replant tinzaparin, oral aspirin, leeches | Total survival (6 month) | N/A |
| Gilleard ( | 36 year-old male | Sub-total amputation (3.5 × 4) | A–A (+ vein graft) V–V (+ vein graft) | Aspirin, tinzaparin, and leeches | Total survival (3/12) | N/A |