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Thumb dorsal skin composite tissue replantation: A case report
1Mustafa Kemal Mahallesi, 2126 Sokak, No: 20, 06530 Çankaya, Ankara, Türkiye. mustafayasin@msn.com.
Abstract:
The primary goal is to preserve thumb integrity and functionality to the greatest extent possible, even in cases involving very small amputated parts. In this article, we present a case in whom the seemingly non-replantable dorsal skin-nail composite tissue of the thumb could be successfully replanted with a single artery anastomosis. No additional procedures were required, and complete recovery was achieved. In conclusion, given the unique vascular structure of the thumb, all amputated parts should be carefully evaluated for replantation. Replanting a partially amputated finger yields superior functional and cosmetic outcomes compared to any reconstructive method.

