“…In these cases, reconstruction of physiological venous out ow is essential to avoid continuous pathophysiologic changes in microcirculation. Once the mechanical obstruction is lifted, different non-surgical methods could be used as salvage treatments for congested aps, such as anticoagulant therapy (heparin and prostaglandin E1), manual massage to encourage drainage of the congested blood, placement of external catheters for venous drainage, subcutaneous injection of low-molecular-weight heparin or recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, blood-letting with intermittent needle puncture, and the prescription of medical leeches (11). However, the salvage rate of non-surgical methods above is less than 80% according to Yu, et al (11).…”