Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of the stump with or without subsequent prosthetic fitting. In the literature, many authors suggest the superiority of replantation. This systematic review compared available literature to analyze whether replantation is functionally and psychologically more profitable than formalization and prosthetic fitting in patients with traumatic arm amputation.Functional outcome and satisfaction levels were recorded of patients with amputation levels below elbow, through elbow, and above elbow.Functional outcomes of 301 replantation patients and 172 prosthesis patients were obtained. In the replantation group, good or excellent functional scores were reported in 39%...
<p><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p> <p><em>Li...
Background: The osseointegration programme for upper extremity amputation started in Sweden in 1990,...
Upper extremity amputations are not as common as lower extremity amputations, but they present uniqu...
Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of the stump wi...
Background Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of t...
This study reports on the long-term functional outcomes of a homogeneous series of 10 cases of succe...
Following the first successful digital replant in 1968, replantation after traumatic amputation of t...
peer reviewedConfronted with increasing problems of financing in health care, some question the rele...
Amputated parts of extremities can be replanted under some convenient conditions. Replantations have...
Reattachment of amputated parts of the body (Replantation) has become a reality since the first arm ...
Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, r...
amputation has significant economic impact both to the amputee and society, since most upper-extremi...
Proximal arm replants are devastating injuries which leave significant disability for the patient. R...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hand-transplantation and improvements in the field of prostheses opened new...
Notwithstanding the recent success in major limb replantation achieved through the advancements in m...
<p><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p> <p><em>Li...
Background: The osseointegration programme for upper extremity amputation started in Sweden in 1990,...
Upper extremity amputations are not as common as lower extremity amputations, but they present uniqu...
Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of the stump wi...
Background Traumatic arm amputations can be treated with replantation or surgical formalization of t...
This study reports on the long-term functional outcomes of a homogeneous series of 10 cases of succe...
Following the first successful digital replant in 1968, replantation after traumatic amputation of t...
peer reviewedConfronted with increasing problems of financing in health care, some question the rele...
Amputated parts of extremities can be replanted under some convenient conditions. Replantations have...
Reattachment of amputated parts of the body (Replantation) has become a reality since the first arm ...
Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, r...
amputation has significant economic impact both to the amputee and society, since most upper-extremi...
Proximal arm replants are devastating injuries which leave significant disability for the patient. R...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Hand-transplantation and improvements in the field of prostheses opened new...
Notwithstanding the recent success in major limb replantation achieved through the advancements in m...
<p><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p> <p><em>Li...
Background: The osseointegration programme for upper extremity amputation started in Sweden in 1990,...
Upper extremity amputations are not as common as lower extremity amputations, but they present uniqu...