J Reconstr Microsurg 1992; 8(4): 309-311
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1006713
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

© 1992 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

Transient Single-Digit Ectopic Implantation

Geoffrey G. Hallock
  • Division of Plastic Surgery, The Allentown Hospital and Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, Allentown, PA
Further Information

Publication History

Accepted for publication 1992

Publication Date:
08 March 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT

Although immediate replantation of an amputated digit is always preferable, mitigating circumstances (such as a severe concomitant injury involving the appropriate recipient neurovascular structures) might preclude such an attempt altogether. However, if these local structures have the potential, following adequate debridement and/or other tissue transfer, to accept this digit later, than an alternative for transient storage for delayed replantation should be considered. The deep inferior epigastric vessels are a recognized convenient site that could provide temporary ectopic revascularization of such a solitary finger. An example of this approach for thumb preservation is presented, although amputation of the hand before performing the secondary transfer unfortunately proved prudent.

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