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Revascularisation of an Index Finger after Twenty-Three Hours of Warm Ischaemia TimeFrom the Centre for Hand- and Microsurgery, Brussels, Belgium Correspondence: L. de Smet, Centre for Hand- and Microsurgery, Clinique du Parc Leopold, Rue Froissart 38 1040 Brussels Belgium In a five-year-old girl, successful revascularisation of her right index finger was achieved after a 23-hour ischaemia period. The short-term result was satisfactory, with complete survival, protective sensibility and recovering mobility.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 14, No. 2,
213-214 (1989) |
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