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Arterialization of the Venous System for Acute and Chronic Ischemia of the Hand: A Case Series With Prospective Duplex Ultrasound Assessment.

Blair R Peters1, Tianyi Liu1, Edward Buchel1, Leif Sigurdson1, Thomas Hayakawa1, Avinash Islur1.   

Abstract

Background: Ischemia of the hand is a debilitating condition. In many cases, the cause of ischemia is diffuse atherosclerosis with no distal vessels available for bypass. In these situations, options are limited to restore perfusion, and there is a potential role for arterialization of the venous system to relieve ischemic pain and avoid amputation.
Methods: This is a retrospective review of all patients at our institution who underwent arterialization of the venous system between 2010 and 2014 by 4 surgeons for acute or chronic ischemia of the upper extremity not amenable to bypass procedures. Indications, preoperative and postoperative findings, and the requirement for future digital amputations were recorded. The patients were then evaluated prospectively for the patency of arteriovenous anastomosis and the pattern of perfusion by duplex ultrasound studies.
Results: Eight patients with 10 upper extremities underwent arterialization of the venous system. All patients with chronic ischemia went on to heal their ischemic ulcerations with relief of rest pain and avoided amputation. Eight upper extremities had arterial Doppler and duplex ultrasound signals showing arterialized dorsal veins demonstrating flow from the dorsal veins heading volar via the intrinsic compartments into the digital arteries. Conclusions: This study illustrates the successful use of arterialization of the venous system of the hand in both acute and chronic hand ischemia. It reports on prospective imaging and duplex ultrasound studies confirming patency of the anastomosis and objective evidence of distal arterial flow. Based on our experience, we believe that arterialization of the venous system may provide an effective salvage option in the setting where no distal bypass is available.

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Keywords:  amputation; arterialization of the venous system; duplex; hand ischemia; rest pain; ultrasound

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30417686      PMCID: PMC7076621          DOI: 10.1177/1558944718810873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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