Title of article :
Salvaging Digital Replantation and Revascularisation: Efficiency of Heparin Solution Subcutaneous Injection
Author/Authors :
Alfeky, Haz Consultant Plastic Surgeon - Plastic Surgery Department - University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire - Coventry - UK , McArthur, Paul Consultant Plastic Surgery - Whiston Hospital - Liverpool - UK , Helmy, Yasser Professor of Plastic Surgery - Alazhar University Hospitals - Cairo - Egypt
Abstract :
Background. Distal digital replantation and revascularisation remains one of the demanding microsurgical procedures due to the difculty of vascular anastomosis. Venous congestion is the most commonly encountered problem afer replantation due to the difculty of venous anastomosis in traumatic injuries. Heparin, among other drugs, is commonly used to facilitate venous drainage
and prevent thrombosis. However, systemic heparin can be contraindicated in some patients. The senior author has experience
of subcutaneous heparin injection for venous congestion in thirteen patients. Methods. An amount of 1 ml of calcium heparin
(25,000 U) was mixed in 2.4 ml of normal saline making a solution that has 1000 U per 0.1 ml. 1000 U (0.1 ml) of the solution was
injected directly into the congested replanted digits. Tis was repeated twice daily until venous congestion improved. Results. All
the congested replanted digits survived without systemic side efects. Tere were no local side efects of the treatment. Te PT and
APTT have shown slight increase but they remained within the normal range. Haemoglobin levels have dropped slightly but no
patients were at any risk of developing anaemia or needed blood transfusion. Conclusions. Subcutaneous heparin injections can
salvage the replanted digits when venous congestion is a warning fag for replantation failure. It is safe and very efcient in patients
where systemic heparin cannot be administered. However, this article shows the results in only thirteen patients which is a small number to show the effcacy, safety, and side effects.
Keywords :
Salvaging Digital Replantation , Revascularisation , Heparin Solution , APTT
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice