3.1.9 Other Related Equipment3.2 Commonly Used Materials; 3.2.1 Fracture Fixation Materials; 3.2.2 Nerve Repair Materials; 3.2.3 Tendon Repair Materials; 3.2.4 Vascular Repair Materials; Bibliography; 4: Common Medicines Used after the Replantation of Amputated Fingers; 4.1 Dextran 40; 4.1.1 Adverse Reactions; 4.1.2 Precautions; 4.2 Papaverine; 4.2.1 Adverse Reactions; 4.2.2 Precautions; 4.3 Heparin; 4.3.1 Adverse Reactions; 4.3.2 Precautions; 4.4 Benzazoline; 4.5 Aspirin; 4.5.1 Adverse Reactions; 4.5.2 Precautions; 4.6 Dipyridamole; 4.6.1 Adverse Reactions
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This book discusses the management of serious finger damage, which can have lifelong consequences for patients without timely and effective replantation treatment to restore the function of the hand. Featuring more than 30 cases and over 420 clinical surgical photographs, it combines systematic with thematic approaches, basic theory with clinical practice, and images with text descriptions. The book is divided into nine main sections: overview of the development history of replantation of severed fingers; anatomy of the hand; common equipment and materials; commonly used drugs; the choice of anesthesia; routine replantation methods, etc. In addition, it includes typical images for 13 special types of amputated finger replantation, and introduces readers to the replantation concept, surgical approach, surgical technique, key points of operation and matters requiring attention for each type. As such, the book offers an invaluable reference guide for finger replantation and related surgeries.
Springer Nature
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Fingers-- Wounds and injuries-- Surgery-- Technique.
Fingers-- Wounds and injuries-- Surgery, Case studies.