2010
DOI: 10.3944/aott.2010.2109
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Successful replantation in ten-digit amputation

Abstract: Amputations involving ten digits are very rare because of different lengths of the digits. A 34-year-old man working in a printing house presented one hour after guillotine amputation involving all ten digits. Surgery was initiated 80 minutes after admission and took seven hours. Under axillary anesthesia, the operation was performed by two teams each consisting of two microsurgeons and two assistants. Replantation was completed without the use of any skin graft or flap. Fingertip examination showed poor arter… Show more

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“…Although, some Asian studies have reported excellent results following replantation for zone 1 amputations, the technical and decision-making aspects of finger replantation are still being discussed 812. Bilateral multi-finger amputations are fortunately rare and only a few cases have been reported 1315…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, some Asian studies have reported excellent results following replantation for zone 1 amputations, the technical and decision-making aspects of finger replantation are still being discussed 812. Bilateral multi-finger amputations are fortunately rare and only a few cases have been reported 1315…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%