An unfortunate traumatic amputation that results in the loss of all or part of a finger has a detrimental effect on a person's physical and psychological health. Consequently, an aesthetic finger prosthesis can have psychological, practical, and therapeutic benefits. Inadequate retention of the prosthesis is one of the main issues with the prosthetic replacement of a partially severe amputated finger. Adhesives, adhesive tape, magnets, and implants are the most often utilized as a retentive aid. The poster describes the prosthetic rehabilitation of partially amputated little finger using room temperature vulcanizing silicone (RTV) and retained by prefabricated rings.
Schlagwörter: Amputated finger, finger prosthesis, prefabricated finger rings, room temperature vulcanizing silicone (RTV)