PubMedID: 25440851Injury due to high-voltage (>1000 V) electricity is one of the most challenging problems in emergency medicine and plastic surgery. Extremity amputation because of electrical injury yields a stump that leaves vital structures, such as bone, muscle, blood vessels, and nerves, exposed; these structures should be covered with appropriate tissue. We designed a retrospective study that included twelve patients with a high-voltage electrical injury followed by trans-humeral amputation who were evaluated between 2004 and 2013. The ages of the patients ranged between 8 and 35 years (mean, 16.9 years). Following amputation, the defects were covered with an ipsilateral pedicled latissimus dorsi (LD) myocutaneous flap for stump prote...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries follow a specific pathophysiology and may progressively damage bot...
PubMedID: 26559598Background The management of a high voltage electrical injury and lower limb salva...
High voltage electrical injury can disrupt the vascular system and lead to extremity amputations. It...
Introduction: Electrical injuries make up a relatively small portion of burn injuries. In electrical...
The aim of the study is to discuss and compare the early and late micro vascular flap reconstruction...
Amputation of the extremities is a definitive reconstructive option, and surgeons should aim to pres...
PubMedID: 27135078BACKGROUND: High voltage electrical injuries can cause devastating results especia...
Introduction: Quadruple limb amputation resulting from electrical burn injury is a rare and devastat...
Summary:. Reconstruction of tissue defects resulting from high-voltage injuries remains a serious is...
Electrical burn injuries are different than thermal injuries in their peculiar pathophysiology and ...
PubMedID: 15993307In this paper, we selected eight patients who had cubital fossa electrical burns w...
The aim of this study was to provide an increased level of evidence on surgical management of high-t...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries follow a specific pathophysiology and may progressively damage bot...
PubMedID: 26559598Background The management of a high voltage electrical injury and lower limb salva...
High voltage electrical injury can disrupt the vascular system and lead to extremity amputations. It...
Introduction: Electrical injuries make up a relatively small portion of burn injuries. In electrical...
The aim of the study is to discuss and compare the early and late micro vascular flap reconstruction...
Amputation of the extremities is a definitive reconstructive option, and surgeons should aim to pres...
PubMedID: 27135078BACKGROUND: High voltage electrical injuries can cause devastating results especia...
Introduction: Quadruple limb amputation resulting from electrical burn injury is a rare and devastat...
Summary:. Reconstruction of tissue defects resulting from high-voltage injuries remains a serious is...
Electrical burn injuries are different than thermal injuries in their peculiar pathophysiology and ...
PubMedID: 15993307In this paper, we selected eight patients who had cubital fossa electrical burns w...
The aim of this study was to provide an increased level of evidence on surgical management of high-t...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
High-energy trauma to the lower extremity often results in amputation of the limb. For maximal prese...
BACKGROUND Electrical injuries follow a specific pathophysiology and may progressively damage bot...