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Figure 2. The patient had three fingers amputation due to an industrial accident
Figure 3. Segmental bone defect can be seen in the distal phalanx of the third finger
Figure 4. At 7 weeks after the first operation, an arthrodesis with an olecranon graft was performed on the 3rd distal interphalangeal joint
Case 1
A 45-year-old male patient underwent operations for 3 finger amputations [Figure 2]. The initial surgery,
performed as a 3 finger replantation, was successful. Segmental bone loss was evident in the amputated 3rd
finger, and the union line was probably distracted during fixation with the K-wire. These features resulted