Heterotopic Digital Replantation
Reconstruction of the mutilated hand is one of the most difficult challenges for hand surgeons. Replantation of amputated digits is without doubt the best option to restore function, especially when multiple digits are involved. Refinements in microsurgic
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Extremity Replantation
A. Neil Salyapongse • Samuel O. Poore Ahmed M. Afifi • Michael L. Bentz Editors
Extremity Replantation A Comprehensive Clinical Guide
Editors A. Neil Salyapongse, MD Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery University of Wisconsin Madison, WI USA Samuel O. Poore, MD, PhD Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery University of Wisconsin Madison, WI USA
Ahmed M. Afifi, MD Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery University of Wisconsin Madison, WI USA Division of Plastic Surgery Cairo University Cairo Egypt Michael L. Bentz, MD Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery University of Wisconsin Madison, WI USA
ISBN 978-1-4899-7515-7 ISBN 978-1-4899-7516-4 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4899-7516-4 Springer New York Heidelberg Dordrecht London
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I dedicate this book to my father, Amorn Salyapongse, whose lifelong passion for hand surgery and boundless enthusiasm in the face of countless replant cases fascinated me in my youth and continue to inspire me today. A. Neil Salyapongse To my famil
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