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The use of medicinal leeches, Hirudo medicinalis, to restore venous circulation in trauma and reconstructive microsurgery

Clinical series published in International Angiology (1994)

Zuletzt aktualisiert: June 18, 2026Geprüft von: ASH Editorial Board
Research article — evidence reviewArticle reference
Evidence: Research reportKlinische StudienSoucacos PN, Beris AE, Malizos KN et al. · International angiology, 1994

Abstract

Following replantation of complete or incomplete nonviable amputations of digits and hands, as well as microsurgical free tissue transfer, there is often a critical need for adjuvant therapy in order to restore sufficient venous drainage. In 24 out of 29 patients, venous insufficiency was successfully treated with the use of medicinal leeches. In a group of patients who had undergone replantation procedures (11 patients total), 9 patients (8 with digit and 1 with hand amputations) had venous drainage successfully restored with medicinal leeches, while in a group of patients who had free tissue transfers (18 patients total), 15 had the venous congestion treated successfully with leeches. The results indicate that medicinal leeches are a valuable, alternative method for the treatment of venous congestion in both replantation patients and those who have undergone free tissue transfer.

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Publication typeJournal Article
Indexed MeSH termsAdolescentAdultAgedAmputation, TraumaticAnimalsChildFemaleFinger InjuriesHand InjuriesHumansLeechesMale

Zusammenfassung

In 24 of 29 patients, venous insufficiency after replantation of digits/hands or microsurgical free tissue transfer was successfully treated with medicinal leeches, demonstrating leech therapy as a valuable alternative to surgical revision of venous outflow.

Warum dies für die Hirudotherapie relevant ist

Foundational clinical series establishing leech therapy as standard adjunct for venous congestion in replantation and free-flap surgery.

Zitation

The use of medicinal leeches, Hirudo medicinalis, to restore venous circulation in trauma and reconstructive microsurgery.

Soucacos PN, Beris AE, Malizos KN et al. · International angiology, 1994

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