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Traumatic finger amputations are common, causing significant functional and cosmetic deficits. Microsurgical replantation techniques are the mainstay of treatment for most such injuries although they require adequate conservation of the amputated segment
Jefferson Braga-Silva +3 more
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Two important issues after a complete right forearm amputation are replantation and ongoing pain management. There are no reports of successful forearm replantation as a consequence of a crocodile bite.
Chin-Hsi Chiu +4 more
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Retrospective Study of Forty-Nine Replanted Teeth
Introduction, Aim: Avulsion of permanent teeth is one of the most serious dental injuries, and a prompt and correct emergency management is very important for the prognosis of replantation.
H. Hecová, J. Stehlíková
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Objective Severe limb amputation trauma often results in bone and soft tissue defects after debridement. Traditional replantation aims to save the limb by shortening the ischemic period and using autologous transplantation for repair, but it can lead to ...
Shuqiang Xie +7 more
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Lgp-Cgf Improves Replantation Prognosis Of Avulsed Immature Permanent Teeth
Aim or purpose: To investigate the therapeutic effects of liquid/gel mixed phase concentrated growth factors (lgpCGF) on the healing of dental pulp and periodontal tissues in delayed replantation of avulsed immature permanent teeth in a Beagle dog model.
Tiange Li, Xu Chen, Zhenjiang Ding
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Background Tooth avulsion represents the most severe form of dental trauma, necessitating tooth replantation as the primary treatment. However, the risk of replacement root resorption (RRR) poses a significant threat to tooth retention following ...
Zhenjiang Ding +5 more
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Successful digit replantation is dependent on multiple factors, including patient demographics, comorbidities, the mechanism of injury, and the skill and experience of the surgical team and microsurgery center. Although patient and injury characteristics
Deborah B. Martins, MD +2 more
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Background The majority of published literature clinically assesses surgical outcomes after lower limb replantation for traumatic amputations. However, patients’ satisfaction and quality of life may not be accurately measured through rigid scoring using ...
Yantao Pei +5 more
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Ear replanatation: a case report and literature review
Background: Total ear amputation is a rare accident. The most common causes are traffic accidents (33 %), followed by fights (28 %). In 1980, Pennington et al.
Krešimir Božikov, Katarina Živec
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Hand reconstruction using heterotopic replantation of amputated index and little fingers
【Abstract】In cases of severe segmental injury across the hand and wrist, but one or other fingers are still in peak condition, the fingers can be selected for replantation at the forearm bones to restore pinch function.
ZHANG Gong-lin +3 more
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