Successful replantation of amputated extremities typically occurs in about 80-90% of cases when performed promptly and under optimal conditions. Factors influencing success include the type of amputation, the duration of ischemia, and the skill of the surgical team. However, outcomes can vary, and not all amputations are suitable for replantation.
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Yes, bamboo cuttings can be successfully replanted by placing them in well-draining soil and keeping them consistently watered until they establish roots.
a number of specialties can collaborate to treat patients who have limbs or other body parts; under certain circumstances, amputated parts can be reattached, or another body part can be replanted
Yes, asparagus can be successfully replanted in a different location as long as the new site has well-drained soil, receives plenty of sunlight, and is prepared properly before transplanting.
I believe that onions are a vegetable that are grown without seeds
Dahlias are perennials, meaning they come back year after year without needing to be replanted.
Coleus plants are typically grown as annuals, meaning they need to be replanted each year.
Sunflower plants are annuals, meaning they need to be replanted each year as they do not come back on their own.
Pepper plants are perennial, meaning they can regrow each year without needing to be replanted.
Mint is a perennial plant, meaning it regrows every year without needing to be replanted annually.
Amaryllis plants typically last for 2-3 years before they need to be replanted or replaced.
No, it will not survive.