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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2007
Fingertip replantation is now an established technique. Although successful replantation is an ideal method for treatment of fingertip amputation, various other methods still are widely used and may be functionally acceptable. The indications for replantation to treat fingertip amputation is still controversial.
Kazuteru Doi+5 more
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Fingertip replantation is now an established technique. Although successful replantation is an ideal method for treatment of fingertip amputation, various other methods still are widely used and may be functionally acceptable. The indications for replantation to treat fingertip amputation is still controversial.
Kazuteru Doi+5 more
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Canine Limb Replantation and Replantation Toxemia
2003It is generally accepted that Hoephner [1] first successfully performed experimental replantation of amputated limbs in dogs in 1903. Carrel and Guthrie [2] also attempted experimental replantation of completely amputated thighs in dogs in 19{at06. Thereaf}ter interest in replantation research diminished and was restarted by Lapchinsky [3], Snyder et ...
Seiichi Ishii, Masamichi Usui
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Urology, 1983
A case of penile amputation and replantation is presented. Partial amputation may be repaired without microsurgical technique with good results. For complete amputation, specific microneurovascular repair is recommended.
G, Einarsson, M, Goldstein, G, Laungani
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A case of penile amputation and replantation is presented. Partial amputation may be repaired without microsurgical technique with good results. For complete amputation, specific microneurovascular repair is recommended.
G, Einarsson, M, Goldstein, G, Laungani
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
Background: Interpositional grafts can be used to reconstruct the digital artery during revascularization and replantation when primary repair is not possible.
Z-Hye Lee+7 more
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Background: Interpositional grafts can be used to reconstruct the digital artery during revascularization and replantation when primary repair is not possible.
Z-Hye Lee+7 more
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1997
A list of what was once advocated when performing a replantation versus what is done now follows: 1. It used to be advocated always to curettage the socket after removing the tooth. Now clinicians know not to touch the walls of the socket and only to aspirate gently the apical region if needed. 2.
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A list of what was once advocated when performing a replantation versus what is done now follows: 1. It used to be advocated always to curettage the socket after removing the tooth. Now clinicians know not to touch the walls of the socket and only to aspirate gently the apical region if needed. 2.
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
Background: Successful limb replantation must be based not only on the viability of the amputated part but also on satisfactory long-term functional recovery.
O. Abbas+7 more
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Background: Successful limb replantation must be based not only on the viability of the amputated part but also on satisfactory long-term functional recovery.
O. Abbas+7 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2007
Replantation aims to restore the amputated part to its anatomical site, preserving function and appearance. Outcome depends on factors intrinsic to the patient and to the nature of the injury. Young patients who have distal, cleanly amputated extremities have the best return of function; multiple levels of injury, crush, or avulsing injuries have less.
Bradley D, Medling+3 more
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Replantation aims to restore the amputated part to its anatomical site, preserving function and appearance. Outcome depends on factors intrinsic to the patient and to the nature of the injury. Young patients who have distal, cleanly amputated extremities have the best return of function; multiple levels of injury, crush, or avulsing injuries have less.
Bradley D, Medling+3 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1991
Amputation of the penis is thankfully an uncommon injury. Because of its rarity, a uniform plan of management to deal with this difficult injury has yet to be agreed on. We describe a man who sustained such an injury and his subsequent clinical course. The relevant history and pertinent anatomy is highlighted.
M D, Wells, J B, Boyd, M A, Bulbul
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Amputation of the penis is thankfully an uncommon injury. Because of its rarity, a uniform plan of management to deal with this difficult injury has yet to be agreed on. We describe a man who sustained such an injury and his subsequent clinical course. The relevant history and pertinent anatomy is highlighted.
M D, Wells, J B, Boyd, M A, Bulbul
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Revascularization and Replantation in the Hand
Hand Clinics, 2019Traumatic amputation of the upper extremity remains a challenging problem for reconstructive hand surgeons. Temporary ectopic banking of amputated parts for subsequent replantation is an innovative and valuable surgical technique for patients who would otherwise be poor candidates for replantation.
Brian H. Cho, James P. Higgins
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World Journal of Surgery, 1991
AbstractFrom 1975 to 1988, replantation operations of fingers or hands were performed in 2,040 patients at the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Technical University Munich, Germany. The meticulous repair of blood vessels is still the most important step for a successful replantation.
A M, Feller, P, Graf, E, Biemer
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AbstractFrom 1975 to 1988, replantation operations of fingers or hands were performed in 2,040 patients at the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Technical University Munich, Germany. The meticulous repair of blood vessels is still the most important step for a successful replantation.
A M, Feller, P, Graf, E, Biemer
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