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Use of an Intra-Arterial Catheter as a Provisional Conduit for Regulated Outflow Management in the Setting of Artery-Only Digital Replantation

Abstract Successful replantation of distal digital segments necessitates the establishment of sufficient outflow to minimize congestion and progressive tissue necrosis. In cases where only arterial anastomosis is feasible, an artificial outlet must be provided to maintain physiological requirements...

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Published in:Journal of hand and microsurgery 2017-12, Vol.9 (3), p.163-166
Main Authors: DeFazio, Michael V., Han, Kevin D., Paryavi, Ebrahim
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