J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
2000 Jul;27(4):444-451.
The Comparison of Survival Rate in the Proximal or Distal to the Distal Interphalangeal Joint through Clinical
Evaluation of Hand Injuries: The Analysis of 230 Finger Replantations
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Sugery, Gachon Medical School, Inchon, Korea. drps@ghil.com
Abstract
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To analyze and compare with survival rate of replantation according to each finger and distal interphalangeal joint, we
reviewed 230 digital replantation of proximal or distal to the distal interphalangeal joint in 170 patients. From July
1996 to March 1998, 230 digits in 170 patients with complete or incomplete amputations in the proximal or distal to the
distal interphalangeal joint were replanted using a microsurgical technique at Jung-ang Gil Medical Center, Gachon
Medical School. We classified the finger amputations according to distal interphalangeal joint. As reference line, that
is, proximal and distal to DIP joint though many classifications had been proposed. The overall survival rate was 71%,
with the survival rates for proximal were 69%, 70%, 65%, 89%, 76%, in order from thumb to little finger and that for
distal being 63%, 74%, 59%, 82%, 67%,respectively. The survival rates for proximal replantation were higher than in
distal replantation of all digits except index finger, and that was higher in incomplete type injury(76%) than in
complete(67%). But there was no statistically significant difference in survival rates for proximal or distal level.
Although the technique of tinger replantation was difficult, it was worth attempting to try replantation in any level
of amputation because of superiority in the aesthetic and functional result.