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Storage of an avulsed tooth prior to replantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Dental Traumatology, 2020
BACKGROUND/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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Replantation in children

Microsurgery, 1991
AbstractThe authors have replanted 162 parts in 120 children over the past 15 years. The youngest patient, undergoing successful replantation, was aged 7 months, 3 weeks. Unlike an adult, any child suffering a traumatic amputation should be considered for a possible replantation.
J S, Taras   +4 more
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Replantation

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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Demographics and replantation

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1987
We reviewed demographic data on 761 patients who had one or more amputated parts replanted at Duke University Medical Center between 1972 and 1984 to learn more about the population that sustained amputation and replantation. Ninety-four percent were from North Carolina and its border states.
Richard D. Goldner   +4 more
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Amputations and Replantations

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1993
Essential aspects of emergency department assessment and initial treatment of patients with traumatic amputations are outlined. Pitfalls of early treatment and indications for replantation are discussed. The dogmatic approach is avoided.
James D. Schlenker, Christ P. Koulis
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Survival of avulsed permanent incisors in children following delayed replantation

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2020
Background: 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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Replantation

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2001
After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Describe the indications and contraindications for extremity replantation. 2. Outline the sequence and technique of replantation. 3. Identify potential complications of replantation and recognize treatment options. 4.
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Replantation of Digits

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978
Replanted digital survivals range between 85% to over 90% at established microsurgery centers around the world. The time has come that all surgeons engaged in this activity must utilize the basic principles of reconstructive hand surgery in order to achieve the maximum functional return of the replanted parts.
Berish Strauch, Julia K. Terzis
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Lymph Flow Restoration after Tissue Replantation and Transfer: Importance of Lymph Axiality and Possibility of Lymph Flow Reconstruction without Lymph Node Transfer or Lymphatic Anastomosis

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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Twenty-Four-Hour Ex Vivo Perfusion with Acellular Solution Enables Successful Replantation of Porcine Forelimbs.

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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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