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What is the probability of successfully connecting the severed finger so far?
Recently, there was a young man in Xi 'an. His left thumb was accidentally cut off by a chainsaw when he was working with electrical appliances. But after the doctor's timely operation, his thumb was successfully replanted. Thumb is very useful. It can help us to carry things. Without a thumb, it is difficult to use many tools. And the thumb can also reflect the activity of the brain.

When a baby is born, we can observe that his thumb is usually curled up in the palm of his hand. When the baby's intelligence begins to be civilized, his thumb can move freely. Of course, when it comes to death, the thumb will shrink and be weak. This also indicates that this person's brain activity is about to stop.

In fact, the finger is broken, and the chances of successful replantation in a short time are still great. After the finger or other limb is broken, although it loses the nourishment of blood, it is still alive for a short time. But after a long time, it will start to rot. After the limb is broken, you must go to the hospital for surgery. Moreover, after replantation of severed fingers, observation and nursing are also very important, that is, replantation of severed fingers. An important part of success. Although this kind of operation is very mature, it is an operation after all, and there is still a certain probability of failure, so we should maintain a good psychological quality.

So don't worry too much and don't panic too much when you amputate. Because replantation of severed fingers has been very popular many years ago, we must go to the hospital for surgery in time and keep the severed fingers. You must take good care of it after the operation. Don't drink and stay up late, and don't eat irritating things. Otherwise, it is not conducive to recovery. And you must pay attention to exercise after operation.

Although the recovery process is very painful, only through these sad days can the severed finger be restored to a perfect state. However, it is difficult to restore the fingers to a complete state after the operation, and it is necessary to persist in reconstruction.