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A serious complication after forearm replantation caused by a cord tightened on the stump during transportation – a case report Cover

A serious complication after forearm replantation caused by a cord tightened on the stump during transportation – a case report

Open Access
|Jun 2020

Abstract

In amputations of an upper extremity, an adequate preservation of the amputated part during its transport to a replantation centre is very important: it needs to be maintained at about 4°C. Providing adequate haemostasis of the extremity stump is also important for the patient’s safety, to avoid bleeding on the journey. The article presents the case of a patient who had sustained a hand amputation at the forearm, in which bleeding from the stump was stopped with a cord that has been tightened on the forearm, 10 cm above the amputation site. Transport for the patient took over 6 h and resulted in a critical ischaemia of the forearm stump. Replantation was successfully performed, but an excessive oedema of the ischaemically injured part of the stump developed in the post-operative course, requiring a fasciotomy, resection of the necrotic muscles, following by coverage of the defects with skin grafts. No complications were observed in the replanted part of the forearm, and the prognosis towards recovery of good hand function is moderate, due to the loss of a portion of the forearm muscles.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21164/pomjlifesci.696 | Journal eISSN: 2719-6313 | Journal ISSN: 2450-4637
Language: English
Page range: 48 - 50
Published on: Jun 17, 2020
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2020 Dawid Ciechanowicz, Joanna Antoniak, Andrzej Żyluk, published by Pomeranian Medical University
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