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Successful Thumb Replantation Following Dog Bite Avulsion Amputation in a 2-Year-Old Child: A Case Report and Literature Review

Journal:
Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
Year:
2026
Authors:
Karn Maheshwari et al.
Species:
dog

Abstract

Introduction: Dog bite injuries are common, but dog bite avulsion amputations are rare, and in the paediatric population, they are even rarer. We report a successful thumb replantation in a 2-year-old girl following avulsion amputation from a dog attack, representing one of the youngest cases to date, and review relevant literature to emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary management. Case Report: A 2-year-old girl presented with complete thumb avulsion at the proximal phalanx after a dog bite, having also sustained a prior bite one week earlier. . Multidisciplinary consensus involving plastic, orthopaedic, and infectious disease consults supported replantation. The procedure included thorough debridement, skeletal fixation, vascular and nerve repair, with empiric broad-spectrum antibiotics.. At 18 months follow-up, the child achieved full functional recovery: zero VAS pain, restored grip strength, near-normal range of motion, and excellent standardized scores (Tamai, QuickDASH). Age-appropriate psychosocial adjustment was confirmed by YCPC and PedsQL. Conclusion: This case demonstrates that replantation can be feasible and successful in select paediatric dog bite-related amputations despite contamination, when supported by aggressive debridement and infectious disease–optimized care. The outcome highlights the regenerative capacity in children and reinforces the role of multidisciplinary management in expanding replantation indications for contaminated traumatic injuries.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2026.v16.i01.6600