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- Title
Doğu Anadolu Bölgesinde Replantasyon Yapılan Hastalarda Demografik Özellik ve Etiyolojik Nedenlerin Başarı Oranına Etkisi .
- Authors
Sezgin SEMİS, Halil; Cenk TURGUT, Mehmet
- Abstract
This paper investigate the effect of demographics (age, gender, is chemia duration, and occupational group) andetiological factors on the success rates of replantation surgerie sperformed in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. The sample consisted of 172 amputated fingers of 124 patients admitted to our replantation center. The inclusioncriteria were (1) total-subtotalamputations at anylevel and (2)amputations without distalperfusion. Participants belonged to five occupational groups: industrial workers, agricultural workers, butchers, housewives, andothers. All participant sunderwent finger replantation surgery. The overall success rate was 76.1%. 21 participants (17%; 26 fingers) were women, while the remaining 103 (83%; 146 fingers) were men. Female and male participants had a success rate of 57.7% and 79.5%, respectively. 101 fingers (58.7%) had an ischemiaduration of 0-3 hours. 47fingers (27.3%) had an ischemia duration of 3-6 hours. 24 fingers (13.9%) had an ischemia duration of more than six hours. The patient group with an is ichemia duration of 0-3 hours had a success rate of 83.2%. The occupational group “others” and “butchers” had the highest (85.7%) and lowest successrates (58.1%), respectively. As foretiological factors, patients who underwent surgery dueto agricultural machine injuries had the highest success rate (85.3%). The success depends on numerous factors,like the experience level of the surgical team, hospital capacity, and the quality of surgicale equipmentand microscope. We think that future advances in surgical techniques and microscope technology will gradually increase the success rates of replantationsurgeries
- Publication
Gümüshane Üniversitesi Saglik Bilimleri Dergisi, 2021, Vol 10, Issue 3, p426
- ISSN
2146-9954
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37989/gumussagbil.927906