Assessment of Functional Outcomes Following Successful Finger Replantation
Sohag University
20 participants
Jun 1, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The functional outcomes following finger replantation are assessed using a combination of objective measures such as grip strength, range of motion, and sensory testing and subjective evaluations, such as patient-reported outcomes regarding pain, satisfaction, and ability to perform daily activities. Various scoring systems have been developed to standardize the assessment of these outcomes, but differences in methodology, patient demographics, and injury types often make direct comparisons difficult. Despite these challenges, it remains clear that the benefits of replantation extend beyond simply salvaging the digit; the restoration of function is a key determinant in the success of the procedure.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Patients who suffered traumatic digit injuries leading to total amputation as defined by Biemer (Biemer, 1980).
- Multiple digit replantation.
Exclusion Criteria3
- Multiple level amputations.
- Bad general condition.
- Mutilating hand injuries.
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NCT07029763