Replantation of a digit or hand is most successful when performed at a specialized, high-volume center. However, most patients with amputations initially present to local hospitals. Therefore, patients amenable to… Click to show full abstract
Replantation of a digit or hand is most successful when performed at a specialized, high-volume center. However, most patients with amputations initially present to local hospitals. Therefore, patients amenable to replantation frequently require expedited transfer to a tertiary center. To maximize success of digit replants, health care providers from both the referring and the referral hospital must be facile and expeditious at transferring the injured patient. The critical aspects of triage include assessment of the injury, patient communication, interfacility communication, preparation of the amputated part and patient, and a timely transfer.
               
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