TY - JOUR
T1 - Multivariate analysis of factors influencing the functional recovery after finger replantation or revascularization
AU - Chiu, Haw‐Yen ‐Y
AU - Shieh, Shyh‐Jou ‐J
AU - Hsu, Hsiu‐Yun ‐Y
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - A multivariate statistical analysis was utilized to study the influence of the four preoperative (age, mechanism of injury, level of injury, and type of amputation) and one postoperative (rehabilitation) variables on the functional recovery of the replanted or revascularized finger. Statistically significant differences are summarized as follows. The young age group have a better functional recovery due to better sensory recovery than the old age group. The crush injury group have a better functional recovery, with better scores in motion and patient satisfaction, than the avulsion injury group. The middle phalangeal injury group have a better functional recovery, with better score in motion and sensation than the proximal phalangeal injury group. There is no statistically significant difference in functional recovery between the revascularized and replanted fingers, but there is a significantly better sensory recovery in the revascularized finger. The rehabilitation group has a better functional recovery, with better score in motion, subjective symptoms, and patient satisfaction, than the nonrehabilitation group. © 1995 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
AB - A multivariate statistical analysis was utilized to study the influence of the four preoperative (age, mechanism of injury, level of injury, and type of amputation) and one postoperative (rehabilitation) variables on the functional recovery of the replanted or revascularized finger. Statistically significant differences are summarized as follows. The young age group have a better functional recovery due to better sensory recovery than the old age group. The crush injury group have a better functional recovery, with better scores in motion and patient satisfaction, than the avulsion injury group. The middle phalangeal injury group have a better functional recovery, with better score in motion and sensation than the proximal phalangeal injury group. There is no statistically significant difference in functional recovery between the revascularized and replanted fingers, but there is a significantly better sensory recovery in the revascularized finger. The rehabilitation group has a better functional recovery, with better score in motion, subjective symptoms, and patient satisfaction, than the nonrehabilitation group. © 1995 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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U2 - 10.1002/micr.1920161010
DO - 10.1002/micr.1920161010
M3 - Article
C2 - 8676736
AN - SCOPUS:0029548955
SN - 0738-1085
VL - 16
SP - 713
EP - 717
JO - Microsurgery
JF - Microsurgery
IS - 10
ER -