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Can a severed finger be reconstructed?
The severed finger can be reconstructed, and the replantation of the severed finger can be selected, that is, the toe can be transplanted to the finger, which can restore some functions of the finger and ensure that the shape of the finger is basically the same as that of the normal finger. Shunde Peace Surgery Hospital is recommended for finger amputation reconstruction, which follows the core values of "patients first, good doctors first, perfection to beauty" and is trustworthy. Click on the manual consultation to learn more about the treatment plan.

Three-dimensional finger reconstruction in Shunde Heping Surgical Hospital is an innovative technology of finger reconstruction. Its principle is to restore the length and defect of the finger with the help of 3D printing technology, so as to accurately restore the shape of the finger to 1: 1, and then transplant its foot address to the hand with reference to 3D printed specimens. This technology can design a surgical plan for the patient in advance and realize accurate reconstruction according to the 3D printed model. During the whole operation, under the high-power microscope, some phalanges (or ilium, toe joint in case of joint loss) and nail flaps were accurately selected, and then accurately trimmed to ensure that there was no difference between the transplanted fingers and normal fingers, and then blood vessels, nerves, tendons, bones and skin were reattached and successfully transplanted to the injured fingers. Avoid unnecessary trauma. Restore finger function, perception and appearance, and increase patient satisfaction.

Want to know more about 3d holographic finger reconstruction, please consult Shunde Peace Surgery Hospital. Shunde Heping Surgery Hospital is an emergency network hospital in Shunde 120, a designated hospital for medical insurance and industrial injury treatment in Foshan, a designated hospital for industrial injury rehabilitation, and a number of designated hospitals for commercial insurance treatment.