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    Transpositional digital replantation is a viable option for severe multiple digit injuries. This procedure can improve hand function and reduce the need for further reconstructive surgeries.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Hand Surgery
    • Microsurgery

    Background:

    • Multiple digit injuries often compromise hand function.
    • Standard replantation may not always yield optimal functional outcomes.
    • Secondary reconstructive procedures can be complex and lengthy.

    Observation:

    • Transpositional digital replantation involves repositioning digits to optimize function.
    • Indications include multiple digit injuries, severe crush injuries, and preservation of joints.
    • The procedure is considered for injuries distal to Tamai's zone V.

    Findings:

    • This technique can lead to better functional results by utilizing more preserved digits in optimal positions.
    • It aims to achieve similar lengths of replanted digits for improved symmetry and function.

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  • Successful replantation can preserve overall hand function and minimize the need for subsequent surgeries.
  • Implications:

    • Transpositional digital replantation offers a valuable alternative for complex hand injuries.
    • It can enhance functional recovery and patient satisfaction.
    • Careful patient selection and surgical technique are crucial for successful outcomes.