
The surgical and rehabilitation management of vascular injury to the hand.
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, Journal Article
Richards, RR; Urbaniak, JR
Published in: Hand Clin
February 1986
To be truly successful, a revascularized or replanted hand must not only survive but also function. Survival can be achieved by microvascular surgery, but function depends on integration between the initial surgery and subsequent rehabilitation. In this context, the surgical repair of a vascular injury is seen as the first step in the rehabilitation of the hand.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Hand Clin
ISSN
0749-0712
Publication Date
February 1986
Volume
2
Issue
1
Start / End Page
171 / 178
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Thumb
- Replantation
- Postoperative Complications
- Postoperative Care
- Orthopedics
- Male
- Humans
- Hand Injuries
- Hand
- Fingers
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Richards, R. R., & Urbaniak, J. R. (1986). The surgical and rehabilitation management of vascular injury to the hand. Hand Clin, 2(1), 171–178.
Richards, R. R., and J. R. Urbaniak. “The surgical and rehabilitation management of vascular injury to the hand.” Hand Clin 2, no. 1 (February 1986): 171–78.
Richards RR, Urbaniak JR. The surgical and rehabilitation management of vascular injury to the hand. Hand Clin. 1986 Feb;2(1):171–8.
Richards, R. R., and J. R. Urbaniak. “The surgical and rehabilitation management of vascular injury to the hand.” Hand Clin, vol. 2, no. 1, Feb. 1986, pp. 171–78.
Richards RR, Urbaniak JR. The surgical and rehabilitation management of vascular injury to the hand. Hand Clin. 1986 Feb;2(1):171–178.

Published In
Hand Clin
ISSN
0749-0712
Publication Date
February 1986
Volume
2
Issue
1
Start / End Page
171 / 178
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Thumb
- Replantation
- Postoperative Complications
- Postoperative Care
- Orthopedics
- Male
- Humans
- Hand Injuries
- Hand
- Fingers