| Literature DB >> 7822902 |
P N Soucacos1, A E Beris, K N Malizos, C T Kabani, S Pakos.
Abstract
Following replantation of complete or incomplete nonviable amputations of digits and hands, as well as microsurgical free tissue transfer, there is often a critical need for adjuvant therapy in order to restore sufficient venous drainage. In 24 out of 29 patients, venous insufficiency was successfully treated with the use of medicinal leeches. In a group of patients who had undergone replantation procedures (11 patients total), 9 patients (8 with digit and 1 with hand amputations) had venous drainage successfully restored with medicinal leeches, while in a group of patients who had free tissue transfers (18 patients total), 15 had the venous congestion treated successfully with leeches. The results indicate that medicinal leeches are a valuable, alternative method for the treatment of venous congestion in both replantation patients and those who have undergone free tissue transfer.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7822902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Angiol ISSN: 0392-9590 Impact factor: 2.789