23 February 2021
: Case report
Fingertip Amputation Injury of Allen Type III Managed Conservatively with Moist Wound Dressings
Unusual setting of medical care
Shigenori Masaki1ABCDEF*, Takashi Kawamoto2ABDFDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.928950
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e928950
Figure 1. Wound healing process from initial visit to epithelialization Initial presentation of fingertip amputation injury on the third finger of the right hand. The distal phalanx of the finger is exposed during the initial visit (A, B). Granulation increased at 2 weeks (C). The tip regained a shape similar to that of the original finger at 4 weeks (D). Epithelialization was near completion at 8 weeks (E). Complete epithelialization at 12 weeks (F).






