
pmid: 21636026
The current concepts of replantation surgery, a procedure that has been practiced for half a century, can be discussed in terms of patients' demands and expectations, present indications for the procedure, available evidence that influences decision making, and technical refinements practiced to produce better outcomes.
Arm Injuries, Amputation Stumps, Forearm Injuries, Hand Injuries, Toes, Limb Salvage, Postoperative Complications, Amputation, Traumatic, Thumb, Patient Satisfaction, Replantation, Finger Injuries, Feasibility Studies, Humans
Arm Injuries, Amputation Stumps, Forearm Injuries, Hand Injuries, Toes, Limb Salvage, Postoperative Complications, Amputation, Traumatic, Thumb, Patient Satisfaction, Replantation, Finger Injuries, Feasibility Studies, Humans
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