A 43-year-old previously healthy man is brought by his wife to a rural emergency department after he accidentally amputated most of his right thumb with a bandsaw. Initially there was profuse bleeding from the stump, but this stopped with application of direct pressure. The patient's wife picked up the amputated part and brought it along in a plastic bag. The patient is right hand dominant and works as a heavy equipment mechanic. Blood pressure is 128/86 mm Hg and pulse is 96/min. Physical examination shows a transverse amputation through the middle of the right thumb proximal phalanx, with exposed bone. The rest of the right hand and fingers are uninjured. The amputated part is in one piece without overt contamination. Transfer of the patient to a hospital with an on-call hand surgeon is arranged. Which of the following is the best way to transport the amputated digit?
A) Directly covered by ice on all sides
B) Left open to air in a plastic bag over a bed of ice
C) Submerged in antiseptic solution in a plastic bag immersed in ice water
D) Submerged in water in a plastic bag over a bed of ice
E) Wrapped with saline-moistened gauze in a plastic bag immersed in ice water
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