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Special operative techniques developed by the advances in the replantation surgery are the subject of a review. The replantation of an amputated finger in a more important position is demonstrated by a clinical case. Defects can be replaced by parts of non-replanted fingers or with the aid of transplanted structures, such as skin, vessels, bone and local flaps. Clinical examples are given of the primary transplantation of bone from the iliac crest and of enhancement of circulation from the healthy, neighbouring finger.