Reimplantation Surgery in Udaipur – Expert Limb Reattachment for Traumatic Amputations

What is Reimplantation Surgery?

Reimplantation is a microsurgical procedure performed to reattach a completely amputated body part such as a finger, hand, arm, or even toe. Using high-powered microscopes and delicate instruments, blood vessels, nerves, tendons, and bones are repaired or reconnected to restore the limb’s function and appearance.

Dr. Vikas Choudhary, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon in Udaipur, has extensive experience in microsurgery and limb salvage, offering best-in-class care for emergency reimplantation cases.


Who Needs It?

  • Patients with traumatic complete amputation of fingers, hand, forearm, or toes
  • Industrial, road traffic, or machine-related accidents
  • Pediatric amputations due to mishaps
  • Individuals seeking functional recovery and cosmetic restoration

Goals of the Procedure:

  • Reconnect blood flow and nerve signals to the amputated part
  • Preserve limb function, strength, and mobility
  • Prevent permanent disability
  • Avoid need for prosthetics or future surgeries

Surgical Procedure:

Reimplantation is performed under general anesthesia and may last several hours depending on the complexity. It typically involves:

  1. Bone stabilization with wires or plates
  2. Repair of arteries and veins to restore blood supply
  3. Nerve repair for motor and sensory recovery
  4. Tendon and muscle reconstruction for mobility
  5. Skin coverage and possible use of grafts or flaps

Recovery Timeline:

  • Hospital stay: 3–7 days depending on injury severity
  • Postoperative monitoring for blood flow is critical
  • Splinting and limb elevation in early stages
  • Physiotherapy begins in 2–3 weeks and may continue for months
  • Full functional return may take 6–12 months

FAQs:

Q: Is reimplantation always successful?
A: Success depends on time since injury (ideally <6 hours), the condition of the amputated part, and proper post-op care.

Q: What if the part is not suitable for reattachment?
A: Reconstructive options like flaps, grafts, or prosthetics may be offered.

Q: How should the amputated part be preserved?
A: Wrap in moist gauze, place in a clean plastic bag, and keep the bag over ice—not in direct contact with ice.

Q: Can children undergo reimplantation?
A: Yes. Children often recover faster and regain better function with early surgery.

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