Abstract

AbstractA 38‐year‐old man had his left hand avulsed and the middle third of his right upper extremity irretrievably injured in a mine accident. The right hand was replanted onto the left forearm. The operative procedure is summarized and problems associated with such a procedure are briefly discussed.

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