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Transplantation of the second toe to the hand. A preliminary report of sixteen cases


Leung-PC J-Bone-Joint-Surg-Am. 1980 Sep; 62(6): 990-6 Nine patients had replacement of the thumb and seven, reconstruction of a finger in a mutilated hand in which the thumb or all fingers had been amputated. There were twelve successes, three partial successes, and one failure. A clear knowledge of the anatomy of the dorsalis pedis artery, avoidance of kinking of the vessels, and adequate precautions against postoperative edema and venous congestion were essential for success. The donor foot did not suffer functionally despite the absent second toe.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.