Replantation of Digits
Alternate Names : Reattachment of Amputated Fingers OR Toes, Reimplantation of Digits
What happens right after the procedure?
The person may go to the surgery recovery room for a short period after the replantation. The arm or leg is kept elevated to prevent swelling. Close attention is paid to the condition of the skin of the replanted digit. The tip of the finger or toe is left exposed when the dressing is applied. This allows the healthcare provider to check for good blood supply to the digit.
Pain medication will be given as needed. When the anesthesia has worn off, the person
will go to his or her hospital room. Although recovery depends on the extent of other
injuries and how fast the person heals, most people spend a few days in the
hospital.
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