Replantation

Replantation implies to the surgical reattachment of a body organ such as a finger, hand, or toe that has been entirely etched from the body. It is the reconstruction of an amputated part of the body secondary to trauma. The objective of replantation surgery is to reattach and rejuvenate the function of the damaged part.

  
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Why finger shrinking is there post-replantation surgery?

Query: Hello doctor, My 9-year-old son underwent a finger replantation surgery two days ago. Yesterday, the finger was quite normal but today it is becoming little dry and shrinking. How can the finger be saved? Please help. I have attached few photographs.  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The replanted finger usually cannot be commented upon until 48 to 72 hours of the procedure. The finger may seem to be normal until then. The common cause of failure includes venous congestion where the finger turns bluish and edematous. As you have mentioned, the fi...  Read Full »

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