Will it still be a problem if it’s been a year since the finger was reimplanted?

Most of the broken finger reimplantation will not be a problem for one year, but it is still possible to have problems. Care should be taken to protect the affected area from infection, poor nerve recovery, and other long-term complications.
Re-implantation of severed finger is a delicate surgery in which the completely or incompletely severed finger body is re-anastomosed with severed blood vessels with the assistance of optical microscope, thorough debridement, reconstruction of bone, nerve, tendon and skin, and postoperative comprehensive treatment to restore a certain function of the finger. The key to successful reimplantation of severed fingers is whether the blood vessels can be connected.
Postoperative complications of finger reimplantation include re-infection and poor healing of the blood wound; poor nerve recovery, the anastomosis of the nerve needs to be performed under the microscope, if the nerve is not docked properly, it can lead to poor sensory recovery of the limb; the length of the affected finger has a difference in comparison with the healthy side.
Finger reimplantation should pay attention to the protection, timely review, if there are problems, it is recommended to consult a doctor in order to clarify the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.