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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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Tooth transplantation and replantation: Biological insights towards therapeutic improvements
Genesis, 2022Transplantation and replantation of teeth are effective therapeutic approaches for tooth repositioning and avulsion, respectively. Transplantation involves transplanting an extracted tooth from the original site into another site, regenerating tissue ...
H. Ideno +3 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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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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A 17-Year Experience in Hand and Digit Replantation at an Academic Center
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021Background: Results of replantation surgery following upper extremity traumatic amputation are extensively described in the literature, with success rates varying from 57 to 100 percent. The purpose of this study was to evaluate replantation success rate
Alicia R. Billington +6 more
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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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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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Hand Clinics, 1989
Replantation is firmly established as a viable treatment option in many accidental amputations involving the upper extremity. The clinical foundation was laid more than 100 years ago and it is a technique which is now available world wide. The success rate of replantation exceeds 80 per cent.
J R, Doyle, W H, Seitz, M, McBride
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Replantation is firmly established as a viable treatment option in many accidental amputations involving the upper extremity. The clinical foundation was laid more than 100 years ago and it is a technique which is now available world wide. The success rate of replantation exceeds 80 per cent.
J R, Doyle, W H, Seitz, M, McBride
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
The authors' tactical and technical contribution to this type of microsurgical replantation can be summarized in three main points: (1) direct sutures to the superficial temporal vessels, when these are undamaged, which simplifies the operation and makes it safer; (2) use of Kunlin's technique to make up for the great difference in diameter between the
J, Juri +5 more
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The authors' tactical and technical contribution to this type of microsurgical replantation can be summarized in three main points: (1) direct sutures to the superficial temporal vessels, when these are undamaged, which simplifies the operation and makes it safer; (2) use of Kunlin's technique to make up for the great difference in diameter between the
J, Juri +5 more
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