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Complications and safety of the transplanted organ after upper extremity surgery in patients receiving immunosuppressant therapy after solid organ transplantation

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Purpose

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the complications and safety of transplanted organs after upper extremity surgery in patients taking immunosuppressants after solid organ transplantation (SOT).

Methods

Seventy-two transplant recipients underwent 99 upper extremity surgeries while on immunosuppressants after SOT at our institution between January 2009 and December 2018. We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of these patients, including their demographic information and data related to the SOT and upper extremity surgery.

Results

Trigger/tendon release (n = 31, 31.3%) was the most frequently performed upper extremity surgery, followed by incision and drainage for an infection (n = 16, 16.2%). Post-operative complications occurred after ten upper extremity operative procedures (10.1%), among which uncontrolled infection after surgery for an infection (n = 4) was the most common. According to the Clavien–Dindo classification, the complications of three surgical procedures were grade I, three were grade II, and four were grade III, and all were treatable. The occurrence rate of the complications was not significantly different between emergent and elective surgery. All transplanted organ-specific indicators did not worsen significantly after emergent or elective upper extremity surgery.

Conclusions

Since the function of the transplanted organ was well-preserved after emergent or elective upper extremity surgery, common upper extremity procedures do not seem to be a worrisome practice for SOT patients. However, when treating hand and upper extremity infections in SOT patients, surgeons should explain the possible need for multiple operations  and the high complication rate.

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Lee, S., Kim, J.K., Oh, S. et al. Complications and safety of the transplanted organ after upper extremity surgery in patients receiving immunosuppressant therapy after solid organ transplantation. International Orthopaedics (SICOT) 45, 2465–2471 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-021-05129-8

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