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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Background: The authors studied the rate of secondary surgery following replantation/revascularization or completion amputation in patients with traumatic upper extremity injuries.
Malini S. Chinta+4 more
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Background: The authors studied the rate of secondary surgery following replantation/revascularization or completion amputation in patients with traumatic upper extremity injuries.
Malini S. Chinta+4 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981
Most of the technical problems of digital replantation have been resolved, but restoration of damaged joints and free gliding of tendons still defy the replantation surgeon. The restoration of function can be enhanced after the reparative process by encouraging motivation in the patient and by a persistent, supervised program of rehabilitation ...
H J, Buncke+2 more
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Most of the technical problems of digital replantation have been resolved, but restoration of damaged joints and free gliding of tendons still defy the replantation surgeon. The restoration of function can be enhanced after the reparative process by encouraging motivation in the patient and by a persistent, supervised program of rehabilitation ...
H J, Buncke+2 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984
M, Czonstkowsky, J A, Wallace
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M, Czonstkowsky, J A, Wallace
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1986
Intentional replantation is an accepted endodontic procedure for treating teeth in cases in which intracanal and/or surgical endodontic treatments are not recommended. Although not a frequently used technique, intentional replantation is a treatment option that dentists should consider. An unusual case is described in which intentional replantation was
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Intentional replantation is an accepted endodontic procedure for treating teeth in cases in which intracanal and/or surgical endodontic treatments are not recommended. Although not a frequently used technique, intentional replantation is a treatment option that dentists should consider. An unusual case is described in which intentional replantation was
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To replant or not to replant? That is not the question
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1983openaire +3 more sources
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
R J, Braydich, G M, Albu
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R J, Braydich, G M, Albu
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European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2019
Ana Tejedor Navarro+2 more
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Ana Tejedor Navarro+2 more
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