1 Resident in the orthopedic surgery and traumatology wing P32 of CHU Ibn Rochd Casablanca.
2 Professor in the orthopedic surgery and traumatology wing P32 of CHU Ibn Rochd Casablanca.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(02), 2635-2637
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.2.0628
Received on 15 January 2025; revised on 24 February 2025; accepted on 27 February 2025
This case report describes a 52-year-old chronic smoker with Buerger’s disease (thromboangiitis obliterans) who presented with gangrene of the index finger. Buerger’s disease, a nonatherosclerotic inflammatory condition affecting small- and medium-sized arteries, is strongly associated with tobacco use. The patient, who had a history of thumb amputation due to the same condition, underwent a Chase amputation of the index finger. This procedure involves amputation at the base of the second metacarpal, allowing for the preservation of hand function, particularly the pollicidigital grip, while maintaining aesthetic appearance.
The discussion highlights the functional importance of the index finger and the role of amputation in cases where significant tissue damage occurs. Buerger’s disease, primarily affecting young male smokers, lacks definitive treatment other than absolute smoking cessation. Surgical interventions like bypass are often ineffective due to the disease’s progression and distal arterial involvement.
In conclusion, Chase amputation proved to be a functionally effective intervention for this patient, restoring hand grip and addressing the complications of Buerger’s disease. The case underscores the critical need for smoking cessation to prevent disease progression and the importance of tailored surgical approaches in managing severe digital ischemia.
Buerger’s disease; Smoker; Chase amputation; Hand grip; Smoking cessation
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Errejraji Amine, Kharroube Mohamed Amine, Lamnaouar Foad, Rahmi Mohamed and Rafai Mohamed. Chase’s amputation of index finger due to ischemia caused by Buerger's disease. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(02), 2635-2637. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.2.0628.
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