• Klin Khir · Feb 2009

    [The arterial blood circulation peculiarities in patients with remote consequences of the hand and fingers trauma].

    • A Iu Furmanov.
    • Klin Khir. 2009 Feb 1 (2): 43-6.

    AbstractThe arterial inflow disorder and chronic tissue ischemia occurrence constitutes a frequent consequence of a hand and fingers trauma, unfavorably influencing the tissues reparation processes and the lost function restoration tactics. The hand and fingers tissues microcirculation disorders in chronic ischemia are still unsufficiently studied. The qualitative and quantitative preoperative diagnosis of arterial inflow of a hand and fingers was done using arteriography, laser Doppler flowmetry and arterial duplex ultrasonic scanning. Application of these methods had permitted to study up the principal variants of arterial blood circulation in hand and fingers in patients, suffering remote consequences of their trauma.

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