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Can you transplant someone else's finger to me?
If someone else's fingers can't be transplanted into their own hands, it will lead to rejection and there will definitely be some hidden dangers. Recommend finger reconstruction. Shunde Heping Surgery Hospital said: Finger reconstruction refers to restoring the degree of missing fingers through 3D printing technology 1: 1, and then accurately taking materials from different parts of the patient's body according to the 3D model, and finally transplanting them to the hand, thus restoring the shape, function and feeling of the fingers. Click on the manual consultation to learn more about the treatment plan.

The common methods of finger reconstruction in Shunde Heping Surgery Hospital are:

1, interchange: suitable for thumb 1 degree lack of nail root;

2. Fibula flap: suitable for 1 degree nail root loss;

3._ Nail flap: suitable for 1 degree (no nail root) and 2 degree absence;

4. Ilium transplantation+_ nail flap: suitable for 2-degree and 3-degree deletion;

5. Ilium transplantation+bilateral nail flap (double spelling): suitable for 2-3 degree deletion, except the little finger;

6. Single toe exchange+_ nail flap: suitable for 4-7 degree deletion;

7. Second toe joint+ilium+nail flap: suitable for 4-5 degree deletion;

For more information about finger transplantation, it is recommended to consult Shunde Heping Surgery Hospital. Shunde Heping Surgery Hospital has been in the forefront of the satisfaction survey of third-party medical institutions in Shunde District for many years, and is committed to providing better, more professional and more convenient medical services to people from all walks of life.