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Finger replantation has become a common surgical procedure
Replantation of severed fingers under full conscious local anesthesia is a challenging method, and there are few documents on this process
This article introduces the surgeon's clinical experience of replantation of amputated fingers under complete conscious local anesthesia and general anesthesia
Figure 1 Source of the article
Fifty-one patients received single finger replantation after the first sharp amputation, of which 16 received fully conscious local anesthesia and 35 received general anesthesia
statistics
A total of 51 consecutive patients were included in the study
Figure 2 The replantation was performed under complete conscious local anesthesia
In summary, the surgeon introduced the clinical experience of finger replantation under fully conscious local anesthesia.
The surgeon recommends replantation of amputated fingers under complete conscious local anesthesia for certain indications, including single finger amputation, no severe crush injuries, estimated operation time less than 3 hours, and a mentally stable, cooperative Of patients, there are no related life-threatening injuries
In selected patients, replantation of severed fingers can be successfully completed under fully conscious local anesthesia.
Original article:
Huang Hui-Fu,Matschke Jan,Digit Replantation under Wide-Awake Local Anesthesia.
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