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- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MATERIALE ALE CONFERINȚELOR ȘTIINȚIFICE
- Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026
- Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026
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| Title: | Microsurgical replantation of the first digit following traumatic metacarpal-level amputation |
| Authors: | Țarălungă, Maxim Vicol, Adrian Calistru, Anatolie |
| Keywords: | microsurgery;digit replantation;thumb amputation;ischemia time;vascular anastomosis;functional recovery |
| Issue Date: | 2026 |
| Publisher: | CEP Medicina |
| Citation: | ȚARĂLUNGĂ, Maxim; Adrian VICOL and Anatolie CALISTRU. Microsurgical replantation of the first digit following traumatic metacarpal-level amputation. In: Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026. Chișinău: CEP Medicina, 2026, p. 99. ISBN 978-9975-82-477-4 (PDF). |
| Abstract: | Introduction. Replantation of the first digit is one of the most complex and functionally significant
procedures in hand microsurgery, due to its essential role in thumb opposition, grasp, and overall upper
limb performance. The thumb contributes substantially to hand dexterity, and its loss severely impacts
patient autonomy and quality of life. The success of replantation depends on multiple factors, including
the mechanism and level of injury, duration of warm and cold ischemia, as well as the conditions of
preservation and transport of the amputated segment. Early surgical intervention and strict adherence
to microsurgical principles are crucial for maximizing tissue survival and functional recovery.
Case Presentation. A 59-year-old patient presented to the emergency department approximately two
hours after sustaining a sharp traumatic amputation of the first digit at the metacarpal level, caused by
an axe injury. The amputated segment was properly preserved and transported in a cold environment
without direct contact with ice. Clinical and imaging evaluations confirmed the indication for
emergency replantation, with no systemic or local contraindications. The patient was immediately
transferred to the operating room. The surgical procedure lasted two hours and thirty minutes, and
revascularization of the amputated segment was achieved approximately four hours after injury, which
is considered favorable for tissue viability. Surgical management included meticulous debridement,
skeletal stabilization, repair of flexor and extensor tendons, microsurgical arterial and venous
anastomoses under an operating microscope, and fascicular neurorrhaphy. Careful layered closure was
performed to prevent tension and vascular compromise.
Discussion. The first 7 postoperative days represent a crucial period for the survival of the replanted
segment, with vascular thrombosis being the primary early complication. Continuous monitoring of
tissue perfusion and appropriate anticoagulant therapy are essential to prevent failure. In this case, the
postoperative evolution was favorable, with no vascular or infectious complications, and the patient
was discharged after 7 days of hospitalization.
Conclusions. Replantation of the first digit performed within an optimal timeframe and in accordance
with microsurgical principles can ensure survival of the amputated segment and satisfactory functional
outcomes. Prompt trauma management, proper preservation, and intervention in a specialized center
are key determinants of success. This case highlights the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration
and microsurgical expertise in restoring hand function and improving long-term prognosis. |
| metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026 |
| URI: | https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/33087 |
| ISBN: | 978-9975-82-477-4 |
| Appears in Collections: | Cells and Tissues Transplantation. Actualities and Perspectives: The Materials of the National Scientific Conference with International Participation, the 4 th edition, Chisinau, March 20-21, 2026
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