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What is the success rate of finger reconstruction?
"It can be rebuilt, and the survival rate of surgery is over 98%.

The success rate of finger reconstruction has reached over 98%. The methods to improve the success rate of finger reconstruction are as follows:

1, select the appropriate indications;

2. Repair tendons and nerves accurately, and perform internal fixation by anastomosing fractures;

3. Strengthen finger function training after operation;

4. Keep the room temperature at 20-24℃, and irradiate the reconstructed hand with a baking lamp of 40-60 watts to observe the blood supply of fingers;

5. The patient must stay in bed for 7- 10 days and put up his fingers;

6. Smoking is absolutely forbidden in the ward;

7, pay attention to the patient's vital signs, to avoid complications.