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Microsurgical complications in the upper extremity

Research article published in Hand clinics (2010)

Última actualización: March 18, 2026Revisado por: ASH Editorial Board
Research article — evidence reviewArticle reference
Ensayos clínicosSeguridad y control de infeccionesShores J, Andrew Lee W · Hand clinics, 2010

Abstract

Although many advances have been made in microsurgery, it is not without complications. As microsurgeons continue to make advances in technology, technique, and applications that expand the utility of this field to more and more patients, they must be prepared to deal with the complications related to donor and recipient sites and the medical comorbidity that accompanies these large endeavors in the pre-, post-, and intraoperative periods.

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Publication typeJournal ArticleReview
Indexed MeSH termsAmputation, TraumaticAneurysmComorbidityFinger InjuriesGraft Occlusion, VascularGraft SurvivalHumansIntraoperative CareLeechingMicrosurgeryNo-Reflow PhenomenonPostoperative Care

Resumen

Although many advances have been made in microsurgery, it is not without complications. As microsurgeons continue to make advances in technology, technique, and applications that expand the utility of this field to more and more patients, they must be prepared to deal with the complications related to donor and recipient sites and the medical co...

Por qué esto importa para la hirudoterapia

Contributes clinical evidence for the therapeutic application of leech therapy.

Citación

Microsurgical complications in the upper extremity.

Shores J, Andrew Lee W · Hand clinics, 2010

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