Abstract

Function and cosmesis may be improved by replantation following digital amputation in pediatric patients. However, accurate failure and complication rate estimates may be limited as most pertinent studies reflect single center/surgeon experience and therefore are limited by small sample sizes. The primary aim of this study was to assess the rate of failure (amputation) following pediatric digital replantation. Secondary aims include evaluating the rate of complications and associated resource utilization (intensive care unit stays, readmission rate, and hospital length of stay). Digital replantation patients were identified from 47 pediatric hospitals using the 2004 to 2020 Pediatric Health Information System nationwide database. Using applicable International Classification of Disease 9/10 and Current Procedural Terminology codes, we identified complications after replantation, including revision amputation, infection, surgical complications, medical complications, admission to intensive care unit (ICU), and length of stay. Of the 348 patients who underwent replantation the mean age was 8.3 ± 5.1 years, and 27% were female. Mean hospital length of stay was 5.8 ± 4.7 (range, 1-28) days. Of the 53% of patients who required ICU admission, the mean ICU length of stay was 2.4 ± 3.3 days. Failure/amputation after replantation occurred in 71 (20.4%) patients, at a mean of 9.7 ± 27.2 days postoperatively. Surgical complications occurred in 58 (17%) patients, 30-day hospital readmissions occurred in 5.7% of patients, and 90-day readmissions occurred in 6.3% patients. The estimated rate of failure following pediatric digit replantation was 20%. Our data on failure and complication rates and associated resource utilization may be useful in counseling pediatric replantation patients and their families and provide an update on prior literature. IV, Prognosis.

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