Background: The decision, whether to amputate or reconstruct a mangled extremity remains the subject of extensive debate since multiple factors influence the decision. Methods: Sixty three patients with high energy extremity trauma and attempts at limb salvage were retrospectively reviewed. We analyzed 10 cases of massive extremity trauma where there was made an attempt to salvage limbs, although there was a controversy between salvage and amputation. Results: All of the patients except one had major vascular injury and ischemia requiring repair. Three patients died. All of the remaining patients were amputated within 15 days after the salvage procedure, mainly because of extremity sepsis. Seven patients required treatment at the intensive ...
Though primary malignant bone tumours form only about 1% of all cancers, their aggressive natural hi...
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INTRODUCTION: The decision to either salvage or amputate a mangled extremity poses great challenge t...
A mangled extremity is a combination of injuries to the bones, soft tissue, muscles, tendons, vessel...
Background: The decision to salvage or amputate the injured limb has generated much controversy in t...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Limb amputation is one of the most ancient of all surgical is considered the last resort when limb s...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand t...
BACKGROUND—To salvage or amputate a severely injured limb is one of the most difficult decisions an ...
A surgeon faced with a patient presenting with an open tibial/fibular fracture in combination with s...
Abstract The management of a mangled extremity con-tinues to be a matter of debate. With modern adva...
Advances in techniques of repair of bone, blood vessels, nerves and other soft tissues make possible...
Abstract This is an observational case series of 15 patients with full-thickness traumatic wound def...
High-energy lower extremity trauma is a limb and sometimes life-threatening injury. These injuries p...
Aim: Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are a devastating source of morbidity and mortality, testing the...
Though primary malignant bone tumours form only about 1% of all cancers, their aggressive natural hi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
INTRODUCTION: The decision to either salvage or amputate a mangled extremity poses great challenge t...
A mangled extremity is a combination of injuries to the bones, soft tissue, muscles, tendons, vessel...
Background: The decision to salvage or amputate the injured limb has generated much controversy in t...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Limb amputation is one of the most ancient of all surgical is considered the last resort when limb s...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand t...
BACKGROUND—To salvage or amputate a severely injured limb is one of the most difficult decisions an ...
A surgeon faced with a patient presenting with an open tibial/fibular fracture in combination with s...
Abstract The management of a mangled extremity con-tinues to be a matter of debate. With modern adva...
Advances in techniques of repair of bone, blood vessels, nerves and other soft tissues make possible...
Abstract This is an observational case series of 15 patients with full-thickness traumatic wound def...
High-energy lower extremity trauma is a limb and sometimes life-threatening injury. These injuries p...
Aim: Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are a devastating source of morbidity and mortality, testing the...
Though primary malignant bone tumours form only about 1% of all cancers, their aggressive natural hi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
INTRODUCTION: The decision to either salvage or amputate a mangled extremity poses great challenge t...