| Literature DB >> 30147327 |
Yapeng Wang1, Yongjun Rui1, Jiandong Zhou1, Fengfeng Li1, Yongwei Wu1, Jun Liu1.
Abstract
A 35-year-old man presenting with right-sided total hand skin degloving injury due to crushing of printing machine was reported in this study. The superficial vein of forearm was transplanted intraoperatively to reconstruct the blood supply, and the avulsed skin was replanted in situ. The patient was followed-up for 2 years, and satisfactory results and functional recovery were achieved.Entities:
Keywords: hand skin degloving injury; microsurgery; surgical skills; vascular transplantation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30147327 PMCID: PMC6103316 DOI: 10.2147/TCRM.S158812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Clin Risk Manag ISSN: 1176-6336 Impact factor: 2.423
Figure 1Total hand skin degloving injury caused by roller.
Figure 2Total hand skin degloving injury.
Notes: (A) Before surgery. (B) Superficial forearm vein with four branches. (C) “Y shape” superficial forearm vein graft.
Figure 3Appearance and function after surgery.
Notes: (A) Palm side at 2 years after surgery. (B) Dorsal side at 2 years after surgery. (C–F) Finger flexion function at 2 years after surgery.