Introduction: Noncombat-related hand injuries are common in current theatres of operations. Crushing is one of the most frequent mechanisms that may cause traumatic amputations of digits. In the military setting, management of these digital amputations is challenging regarding limitation in microsurgical means in medical treatment facilities and aeromedical evacuation delays out of the combat zone. Methods: Two cases of digital replantation performed in French forward surgical units are described. The first case was a complete distal amputation of the medius which was successfully replanted in the operating theatre of an aircraft carrier. No complication was observed after evacuation. Functional and aesthetic results were excellent. The sec...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic amputation of one or more digits can have a serious detrimental effect on so...
Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, r...
Amputations secondary to trauma have a 45% prevalence. Since 1968 replantations have been carried ou...
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...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Replantation is the prime treatment for amputated hands and fingers ...
Background: Even though replantation surgery has now become a routine procedure, it remains delicate...
Tremendous advances have been made in the field of digital replantation since its introduction a hal...
INTRODUCTION: There is much controversy regarding the current indications and contraindications for ...
In multiple digital amputations with severe crush injury, replantation of digits with a poor prognos...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONThere is much controversy regarding the current indications and contraindication...
Background Replantation of a single digit at the distal phalanx level is not routinely performed sin...
Digital replantation is a well-established and increasingly common procedure in specialized hand sur...
Background: Finger amputation is an uncommon injury. Fingers and thumbs sometimes are amputated eith...
Traumatic amputation of the hand is an incapacitating injury, requiring skilled surgical care. Achie...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic amputation of one or more digits can have a serious detrimental effect on so...
Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, r...
Amputations secondary to trauma have a 45% prevalence. Since 1968 replantations have been carried ou...
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...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Replantation is the prime treatment for amputated hands and fingers ...
Background: Even though replantation surgery has now become a routine procedure, it remains delicate...
Tremendous advances have been made in the field of digital replantation since its introduction a hal...
INTRODUCTION: There is much controversy regarding the current indications and contraindications for ...
In multiple digital amputations with severe crush injury, replantation of digits with a poor prognos...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONThere is much controversy regarding the current indications and contraindication...
Background Replantation of a single digit at the distal phalanx level is not routinely performed sin...
Digital replantation is a well-established and increasingly common procedure in specialized hand sur...
Background: Finger amputation is an uncommon injury. Fingers and thumbs sometimes are amputated eith...
Traumatic amputation of the hand is an incapacitating injury, requiring skilled surgical care. Achie...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic amputation of one or more digits can have a serious detrimental effect on so...
Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, r...
Amputations secondary to trauma have a 45% prevalence. Since 1968 replantations have been carried ou...