Abstract

Austrian surgeons, trained at the famous surgical school in Vienna, played a very important role in general and reconstructive surgery at the end of the 19th century. Nicoladoni introduced original ideas in reconstructive hand surgery, including a tubed pedicle flap and, later, a toe-to-hand transfer to replace amputated parts of a thumb.

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