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Replantation or
reattachment is
defined as the
surgical reattachment of a body part (such as a finger, hand, or toe) that has been
completely cut from...
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moving living body part:
transplantation (heart transplant),
reattachment (finger
reattachment),
reposition (reposition
undescended ****),
transfer (tendon...
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several limb
reattachments to
moderate success. It may be ****umed that
advances in
medical technology have made limb and head
reattachment a
simple process...
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scrotal damage. An
incident in 2004
involving a ten-year-old boy
required reattachment of a **** to the ****. As a
prank or form of bullying,
there are...
- pain can be
treated with medication, but it is only
through surgical reattachment or
nerve grafts that
function can be restored. For
intractable pain,...
- that was torn away is
reattached with
proper blood flow. In
cases where reattachment can’t occur, skin
flaps or skin
grafting may be done. The term Morel-Lavallée...
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transplantation by the
reattachment of
blood vessels has seen some very
limited success in animals, a
fully functional reattachment of a
severed human head...
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patients who have had a
retinal detachment has been
shown to lead to
reattachment approximately 80 to 90
percent of the time
after one surgery. In cases...
- not known.
Experiments in 1959 by
Bourque and
Newmann concerning the
reattachment of a two-dimensional
turbulent jet to an
offset parallel plate after...
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generally subject to **** removal, as well as castration. A
study of ****
reattachment in
China found that in a
group of 50 men, all but one
reacquired functionality...