Complications and salvage of an ectopically replanted thumb

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
N J YousifJ R Sanger

Abstract

The ectopic replantation of a thumb is described after a mutilating hand injury. The case was followed by a series of complications and surgical procedures to treat these complications. Through perseverance and multiple microsurgical procedures the patient attained a functional hand. The patient's psychological and physical course is described.

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