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Outcomes of periarterial sympathectomy in patients with digital ischemia. | LitMetric

Outcomes of periarterial sympathectomy in patients with digital ischemia.

Vascular

Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, 68780Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt.

Published: October 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Digital ischemia can cause severe pain and tissue loss in the hand, and traditional treatment options are limited, with a history of surgical challenges in this area.
  • A new, less invasive approach to distal periarterial sympathectomy shows promise, focusing on pain relief and healing ulcers for patients not responding to medical treatments.
  • In a study of 17 patients, results indicated significant improvements: 50% achieved complete ulcer healing in a month, increasing to 100% after six months, with notable pain reduction at both one and six months post-procedure.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Digital ischemia with subsequent severe pain and tissue loss is often difficult to treat, with no obvious guidelines or strong evidence in the literature to support a specific treatment modality. Patients who fail medical treatment remain with very limited surgical options due to the difficulty of any intervention in this "no man's land" area of the hand, as described since 1918. Extended distal periarterial sympathectomy is reported as an effective treatment option since the eighties of last century. The procedure entails large incisions and major technical difficulties. In this study, we describe a less invasive approach with very promising results and equally high success rates.

Materials And Methods: This was a prospective study. All patients with severe digital ischemia manifesting with bluish discoloration, ulceration, and/or dry gangrene who failed medical treatment underwent distal periarterial sympathectomy for the radial and ulnar arteries, with added digital sympathectomy in very severe cases. Primary endpoints were ulcer healing and improvement in pain scores assessed by Visual Analog Scale pain scoring system. Secondary endpoints included complications and amputation rates.

Results: This study recruited 17 patients between January 2019 and January 2020. The mean follow-up was 14.6 months. The mean age was 33.71 (±SD 13.14) years. 41% were males. 59% suffered from vasculitis, 35% of patients had dry gangrene, and 71% had ulcers. Periarterial radial and ulnar sympathectomy was performed for all cases, with digital sympathectomy for 12 fingers. We had 50% complete ulcer healing within 1 month ( = 0.031), and 100% were completely healed at 6 months ( < 0.001). Pain scores showed significant reductions at 1 ( = 0.001) and 6 months ( < 0.001) of follow-up.

Conclusion: Distal periarterial sympathectomy demonstrates high success rates in terms of pain relief and ulcer healing in severe digital ischemia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17085381211032854DOI Listing

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