Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, replan-tation has been widely used in these decades and is now firmly established as a viable treatment option in traumatic limb amputation. The current concepts of replantation surgery for upper limb amputation are discussed in this review article in terms of history of replantation, present indications for the procedure, pre-theater care, technical refinements, postoperative management and functional outcome. In this arti-cle, we demonstrated that the advent of microsurgery has led to replantation of almost every amputated part of the upper limb possible. Replantation of digits and the hand can restore not only circulation but also function ...
Digital amputations are common. They are mainly due to work related accidents and they are a real ca...
The aims of this study were to record patient-reported outcomes of treatment of proximal upper extre...
Amputations secondary to trauma have a 45% prevalence. Since 1968 replantations have been carried ou...
Following the first successful digital replant in 1968, replantation after traumatic amputation of t...
Background: Finger amputation is a physical and mental trauma. It can disrupt individuals’ daily lif...
Background Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of t...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Replantation is the prime treatment for amputated hands and fingers ...
Replantation of major segments of the extremities can be a formidable task. Adequate debridement of ...
Purpose: Worldwide advances in microsurgery have made salvaging of amputated hand via replantation a...
Summary:. Replantation is the reattachment of a severed body part, with attempts to restore neurovas...
Summary: BACKGROUND: In the early 1970s, replantation surgery became an important addition to the ar...
The authors described the case of replantation of the right hand in the men of 28 years after a trau...
Background: Even though replantation surgery has now become a routine procedure, it remains delicate...
Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of the stump wi...
Introduction: Noncombat-related hand injuries are common in current theatres of operations. Crushing...
Digital amputations are common. They are mainly due to work related accidents and they are a real ca...
The aims of this study were to record patient-reported outcomes of treatment of proximal upper extre...
Amputations secondary to trauma have a 45% prevalence. Since 1968 replantations have been carried ou...
Following the first successful digital replant in 1968, replantation after traumatic amputation of t...
Background: Finger amputation is a physical and mental trauma. It can disrupt individuals’ daily lif...
Background Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of t...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Replantation is the prime treatment for amputated hands and fingers ...
Replantation of major segments of the extremities can be a formidable task. Adequate debridement of ...
Purpose: Worldwide advances in microsurgery have made salvaging of amputated hand via replantation a...
Summary:. Replantation is the reattachment of a severed body part, with attempts to restore neurovas...
Summary: BACKGROUND: In the early 1970s, replantation surgery became an important addition to the ar...
The authors described the case of replantation of the right hand in the men of 28 years after a trau...
Background: Even though replantation surgery has now become a routine procedure, it remains delicate...
Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of the stump wi...
Introduction: Noncombat-related hand injuries are common in current theatres of operations. Crushing...
Digital amputations are common. They are mainly due to work related accidents and they are a real ca...
The aims of this study were to record patient-reported outcomes of treatment of proximal upper extre...
Amputations secondary to trauma have a 45% prevalence. Since 1968 replantations have been carried ou...