نتایج جستجو برای: replantation

تعداد نتایج: 5968  

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 1998
H J Boulas

With hand and digital replantation now widely available in most urban settings, initial treating physicians must be aware of the factors that may influence outcome, so that informed decisions can be made regarding referral for replantation and appropriate early treatment. The author outlines the factors pertaining to amputations of the fingers and hand, provides general guidelines for indicatio...

2016
Jun Yong Lee Hak Soo Kim Sang Taek Heo Ho Kwon Sung-No Jung

Replantation is a prime indication for distal digital amputation, as it helps restore hand aesthetics and functions; however, venous anastomosis is often not feasible. Previous studies used systemic anticoagulation in distal digital artery only anastomosis replantation surgery to improve replantation success rate, however, which yielded limited level of clinical evidence. This study aimed to co...

Journal: :The Journal of hand surgery 2011
Erika Davis Sears Kevin C Chung

PURPOSE Recent studies presenting functional outcomes after replantation of finger avulsion injuries have challenged the historical practice of performing revision amputation for all complete finger avulsion injuries. The aim of this study is to conduct a systematic review of the English literature of replantation of finger avulsion injuries to provide best evidence of survival rates and functi...

2015
Si Young Roh Woo Cheol Shim Kyung Jin Lee Dong Chul Lee Jin Soo Kim Jae-Won Yang

BACKGROUND Hand strength deficit following digital replantation is usually attributed to the mechanical deficiency of the replanted digit. Zone 1 replantation, however, should not be associated with any mechanical deficit, as the joint and tendon are intact. We evaluate short-term motor functions in patients who have undergone single-digit zone 1 replantation. METHODS A single-institution ret...

2018
Shatha M. Sulaiman Abdulmalik A. Alkhodair Shahd M. Sulaiman Lama M. Sulaiman Ahmed S. Elkafafy

Replantation is the reattachment of a severed body part, with attempts to restore neurovascular and musculoskeletal integrity, function, and aesthetics. On September 7, 1964, the first extremity replantation-a completely amputated hand-by vascular anastomosis technique was successfully performed.1 Soon after, the first replantation of a complete thumb amputation using microvascular anastomosis ...

2017
Jianping Chen Ying Huang Zhenyu Liu

Digital replantations were reported in literature commonly and have a high successful survival rate. However, in other cases, replantations were done hurriedly, and lives even endangered. How to improve the survival rate of replantation has become a rigorous problem faced by medical personnel. Our study was designed to investigate the influencing factors of survival in digital replantation. Con...

Journal: :Seminars in Plastic Surgery 2013

2015
Aniketh Venkataram Naren Shetty Narendra S. Mashalkar Nita Dsouza

The literature on major upper limb replantation, especially those proximal to the elbow, is inadequate. An 18-year-old man presented to us with a left forequarter amputation. A replantation was attempted with a view to salvaging function and avoiding prosthesis. The procedure was technically challenging with a number of issues not highlighted in previous reports, particularly bony stabilization...

2015
Claire Marie C. Durban Seung-Yup Lee Hong-Chul Lim

Replantation of an amputated limb is generally contraindicated in crushing and traction injuries. Injury to muscle tissue and skin also creates difficulties in coverage, and bony fractures may shorten limb length which can impede lower extremity function. Numerous cases have been reported on the successful replantation of the lower limb in children; however, review of previous English literatur...

2014
Zengtao Wang Bo He Yongzhuang Duan Yun Shen Lei Zhu Xiaolei Zhu Zhaowei Zhu

BACKGROUND In spite of the relatively high success rate of limb replantation, many patients cannot undergo replantation surgery because the preservation time of an amputated limb is only about six hours. In addition, although allotransplantation of composite tissues is being performed more commonly with increasingly greater success rates, the shortage of donors limits the number of patients tha...

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