A novel technique for continuous cooling till re-establishment of blood flow during major limb replants (Letter)

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Jayakumar, R
Bamal, Rahul
Mandal, Amrita
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Sir, although it is well accepted that amputated part should be preserved properly at a low temperature till the blood flow is re‑established, how to do it while the surgery is on? It is still considered a challenge and a cause for frustration to achieve it in a sterile surgical field, especially while performing major limb replantations.

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Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery

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49

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3

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Jayakumar, R; Bamal, R; Mandal, A, A novel technique for continuous cooling till re-establishment of blood flow during major limb replants (Letter), Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2016, 49 (3), pp. 429-430

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