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. 2022 Dec 10;49(3):1441–1447. doi: 10.1007/s00068-022-02193-6

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Case 3 (3A-G): pictures taken after a milling accident of the right index finger of a 50-year-old carpenter. Considering the partial nail matrix laceration (3A) and affected bone (3B), this finger was rated with grade 3 according to Allen Classification. Result after a homodigital island flap treatment post operation (3C-E) and at a follow-up of 2 years (3F, G). Note: minor trophic changes of the nail and pulp as well as the donor side aesthetics. Case 4 (4A-G): pictures taken after a rolling injury of the right index finger of a 43-year-old pharmaceutical specialist. Considering the amputation level distally to the lunula of the nail (4A, B), this finger was rated with grade 2 according to Allen Classification. 4C, D: result after replantation of the pulp post operation 4E, F: due to necrosis after 5 days treatment was changed to semi-occlusive dressing therapy after debridement. 4G-I: result after 3 months. Note: atrophic changes of the pulp and nail