An Attempt to Increase the Success Rate of Finger Amputation Replantation -Waiting Replantation-

  • TORIYABE Sohachi
    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sendai Medical Center, Plastic Reconstructive, and Hand surgery, Tohoku Hand Surgery Center
  • USHIO Shigeko
    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sendai Medical Center, Plastic Reconstructive, and Hand surgery, Tohoku Hand Surgery Center
  • AMOU Kenichi
    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sendai Medical Center, Plastic Reconstructive, and Hand surgery, Tohoku Hand Surgery Center
  • ISHI Shinyo
    Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Sendai Medical Center, Plastic Reconstructive, and Hand surgery, Tohoku Hand Surgery Center

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  • 切断指再接着成功率を高めるための試み -待機的切断指再接着術について-

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<p>We examined cases of complete finger amputation without emergency surgery on the day and replantation at a later date. According to several reports, it is possible to extend the time of finger amputation without re-refluxing by proper storage. There is also a report that replantation after 48 hours is possible. Based on this study, the success rate using preserved cut fingers did not decrease compared with emergency surgery. Finger amputation is an emergency operation, but it can be performed after 24 hours if it is managed correctly. We were able to preserve and store the finger for replantation the next day, which we termed waiting replantation.</p>

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