Abstract

Introduction: Although amputation of fingers is not a life-threatening event, it does cause functional and psychological problems which can lead to a decrease in quality-of-life. Despite microsurgical and technical advances, it is still difficult to achieve satisfactory functional results in cases of replantations. We report our experience of 8 years of replantation surgery with a discussion of factors than can be important in success.

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