The Utility of the Interosseous Arterial System for Microvascular Interposition Grafting
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Wang, Tim
Lawson, Richard
Graham, David J
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Interposition microvascular grafting may be required during digital replantation or revascularisation. Although traditionally performed using venous autograft, the use of arterial segments for microvascular grafting confers a number of benefits. Here, we discuss the harvesting of such a graft from the interosseous arterial system and its use in the clinical setting. Level of Evidence: Level V (Therapeutic)
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The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume)
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27
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06
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Surgery
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Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Posterior interosseous artery
Replantation
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Sivakumar, B; Wang, T; Lawson, R; Graham, DJ, The Utility of the Interosseous Arterial System for Microvascular Interposition Grafting, The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume), 2022, 27 (06), pp. 1067-1070