Background: Replantation is defined as reattachment of amputated limb using neurovascular and musculoskeletal structures in order to obtain recovery of limb. Re-vascularisation involves all the above steps in case of limb injuries that result in a near total amputation. Aim and Objective: To study the functional outcome of patients undergoing replantation of hand at wrist level. Material and Methods: This is a retrospective study of patients who underwent replantation of total amputation of hand at wrist level within a period of Jan 2003-June 2010. We evaluated post operative functional outcome compared to uninjured hand taking into consideration: 1. The patient′s overall satisfaction with the hand. 2. Recovery of flexor and extensor functi...
IntroductionProgress in microsurgical techniques for the last 40 years revealed a new population of ...
The authors described the case of replantation of the right hand in the men of 28 years after a trau...
he cases of a considerable number of patients who have had successful hand and forearm replantation ...
Objectives: In this study the results of patients who got our regular rehabilitation program for rep...
The functional results of 46 patients with isolated thumb replantations and revascularisations were ...
Purpose: Worldwide advances in microsurgery have made salvaging of amputated hand via replantation a...
Background: Even though replantation surgery has now become a routine procedure, it remains delicate...
Complete amputation at the forearm level is an infrequent injury. Despite many reports o f successfu...
Traumatic amputation of the hand is an incapacitating injury, requiring skilled surgical care. Achie...
Summary:. Replantation is the reattachment of a severed body part, with attempts to restore neurovas...
Abstract Aim: The aim of this study is to reveal the factors regarding patients, injury mechanism, a...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. R...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Replantation is the prime treatment for amputated hands and fingers ...
This study reports on the long-term functional outcomes of a homogeneous series of 10 cases of succe...
AbstractTraumatic injuries of the hand and fingers might be devastating with irretrievable functiona...
IntroductionProgress in microsurgical techniques for the last 40 years revealed a new population of ...
The authors described the case of replantation of the right hand in the men of 28 years after a trau...
he cases of a considerable number of patients who have had successful hand and forearm replantation ...
Objectives: In this study the results of patients who got our regular rehabilitation program for rep...
The functional results of 46 patients with isolated thumb replantations and revascularisations were ...
Purpose: Worldwide advances in microsurgery have made salvaging of amputated hand via replantation a...
Background: Even though replantation surgery has now become a routine procedure, it remains delicate...
Complete amputation at the forearm level is an infrequent injury. Despite many reports o f successfu...
Traumatic amputation of the hand is an incapacitating injury, requiring skilled surgical care. Achie...
Summary:. Replantation is the reattachment of a severed body part, with attempts to restore neurovas...
Abstract Aim: The aim of this study is to reveal the factors regarding patients, injury mechanism, a...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Amputation of the hand is a rare and extremely intense trauma. R...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Replantation is the prime treatment for amputated hands and fingers ...
This study reports on the long-term functional outcomes of a homogeneous series of 10 cases of succe...
AbstractTraumatic injuries of the hand and fingers might be devastating with irretrievable functiona...
IntroductionProgress in microsurgical techniques for the last 40 years revealed a new population of ...
The authors described the case of replantation of the right hand in the men of 28 years after a trau...
he cases of a considerable number of patients who have had successful hand and forearm replantation ...