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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Background: Replantation of amputated digits at the nail bed level is surgically challenging and differs from replantation at a more proximal amputation level.
S. Usami +5 more
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Background: Replantation of amputated digits at the nail bed level is surgically challenging and differs from replantation at a more proximal amputation level.
S. Usami +5 more
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Intentional Replantation and Biodentine root reconstruction. A case report with 10 year follow-up.
International Endodontic Journal, 2021AIM To describe the innovative use of intentional replantation for Biodentine root reconstruction of a previously treated immature maxillary central incisor with vertically extended crown-root fracture and root detachment SUMMARY: In the present case ...
A. Chaniotis, T. H. Kouimtzis
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Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2021
The long-term outcomes of osseointegration for digital amputations are not well established, and it is not known whether osseointegration can achieve similar function and patient satisfaction to conventional surgical options such as replantation and ...
Andrew T. Li +4 more
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The long-term outcomes of osseointegration for digital amputations are not well established, and it is not known whether osseointegration can achieve similar function and patient satisfaction to conventional surgical options such as replantation and ...
Andrew T. Li +4 more
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Microsurgery, 2021
PURPOSE Adults with traumatic digital amputation (TDA) of the hand may be managed with replantation or revision amputation. To date, there is no systematic review evaluating patient reported outcomes (PROs) comparing replantation versus revision ...
N. Stone +4 more
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PURPOSE Adults with traumatic digital amputation (TDA) of the hand may be managed with replantation or revision amputation. To date, there is no systematic review evaluating patient reported outcomes (PROs) comparing replantation versus revision ...
N. Stone +4 more
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Storage of an avulsed tooth prior to replantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Dental Traumatology, 2020BACKGROUND/AIM It is crucial to store an avulsed tooth appropriately to preserve the viability of the periodontal ligament cells prior to replantation. The aim of this systematic review was to identify the best available evidence for the effectiveness of
N. De Brier +21 more
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Survival of avulsed permanent incisors in children following delayed replantation
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2020Background: Replantation of avulsed teeth is an invasive treatment approach where patient cooperation is required after the risks are explained to the patient or family.
P. Demir +3 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Background: The lymph system plays important roles in maintaining fluid balances, the immune system, and lipid metabolism. After tissue replantation or transfer, some cases suffer long-lasting edema or lymphedema caused by interruption of main lymph ...
Takumi Yamamoto +5 more
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Background: The lymph system plays important roles in maintaining fluid balances, the immune system, and lipid metabolism. After tissue replantation or transfer, some cases suffer long-lasting edema or lymphedema caused by interruption of main lymph ...
Takumi Yamamoto +5 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND A critical barrier to successful limb replantation and allotransplantation is the maximum allowable limb ischemia time of 4 to 6 hours. The current gold standard is to preserve amputated limbs on an ice slurry.
N. Krezdorn +9 more
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BACKGROUND A critical barrier to successful limb replantation and allotransplantation is the maximum allowable limb ischemia time of 4 to 6 hours. The current gold standard is to preserve amputated limbs on an ice slurry.
N. Krezdorn +9 more
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Long-Term Outcomes of Arm Replantation.
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2020BACKGROUND Advances in microsurgery have improved the survival rate of arm replantation. However, the functional outcome of the replanted arms remains unpredictable.
Chunyang Wang +3 more
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Practical Tips to Improve Efficiency and Success in Upper Limb Replantation.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this article, participant should be able to: 1. Describe the technique of replantation for very distal amputation of the digit and salvage procedures for venous drainage. 2.
S. Woo
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