Thinking Out of the Box: Use of the Radial Artery Distally to the Snuffbox as Recipient Vessel
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Thinking Out of the Box: Use of the Radial Artery Distally to the Snuffbox as Recipient Vessel
Abstract
The use of the radial artery (RA) as a recipient vessel in the hand is mainly described in the snuffbox. However, we believe that employing the RA distally to the extensor pollicis longus (EPL) tendon may provide remarkable advantages.
Methods: We conducted a prospective study from June 2019 until December 2021, which included all patients who underwent reconstructive procedures with the RA distally to the snuffbox as the recipient vessel. We reviewed patients' medical records: demographics, type of trauma, defect characteristics, microsurgical procedure, reoperations, and short- and long-term complications.
Results: We found 23 patients eligible for this study; 22 patients required a reconstructive procedure due to a trauma and one for a congenital malformation. RA distal to snuffbox was always identified and judged reliable and apt as a recipient vessel. There were no issues with the anastomosis and no total flap failure in all cases. The morbidity in the recipient area was also minimal, with no mobility deficits, loss of sensation, or neuroma development.
Conclusions: The RA is the primary vessel in the dorsum of the distal upper limb; performing the anastomosis distally to the EPL tendon may offer various advantages, making the surgery safer and less invasive.
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
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