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Title: [Use of volar veins in finger replantation]. Author: Stober R, Urbanski A. Journal: Aktuelle Traumatol; 1984 Oct; 14(5):215-7. PubMed ID: 6150611. Abstract: The number and the location of the venous anastomosis in finger replantation are discussed. The principle: 'two veins for one artery' has been given up in favour to do only one venous anastomosis. A vein on the palmar side should be preferred. Here the anastomosis is protected by a thicker layer of subcutanous tissue. In addition this technique allows to do the total vascular reconstruction without turning the hand. In a number of 84 finger replantations there was a failure rate of 9,5% by using only one vein for replantation. In 17 finger replantations using one volar vein we lost only one finger (5.9%).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]