Replantation of major segments of the extremities can be a formidable task. Adequate debridement of crushed tissues is a prerequisite for successful major limb replantation. This article serves to elucidate the important situational and patient factors a surgeon must consider when choosing between replantation or revision amputation for upper limb salvage
A mangled extremity is a combination of injuries to the bones, soft tissue, muscles, tendons, vessel...
Reattachment of amputated parts of the body (Replantation) has become a reality since the first arm ...
Notwithstanding the recent success in major limb replantation achieved through the advancements in m...
Following the first successful digital replant in 1968, replantation after traumatic amputation of t...
Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, r...
peer reviewedConfronted with increasing problems of financing in health care, some question the rele...
The threat of lower limb loss is seen commonly in severe crush injury, cancer ablation, diabetes, pe...
Limb amputation is one of the most ancient of all surgical is considered the last resort when limb s...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Background: The decision, whether to amputate or reconstruct a mangled extremity remains the subject...
The authors described the case of replantation of the right hand in the men of 28 years after a trau...
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...
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PURPOSE : Injuries to the long bones of the upper limb resulting in bone defects are rare but potent...
A mangled extremity is a combination of injuries to the bones, soft tissue, muscles, tendons, vessel...
Reattachment of amputated parts of the body (Replantation) has become a reality since the first arm ...
Notwithstanding the recent success in major limb replantation achieved through the advancements in m...
Following the first successful digital replant in 1968, replantation after traumatic amputation of t...
Since the first successful salvage of an amputated finger using microsurgical anastomoses in 1965, r...
peer reviewedConfronted with increasing problems of financing in health care, some question the rele...
The threat of lower limb loss is seen commonly in severe crush injury, cancer ablation, diabetes, pe...
Limb amputation is one of the most ancient of all surgical is considered the last resort when limb s...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Background: The decision, whether to amputate or reconstruct a mangled extremity remains the subject...
The authors described the case of replantation of the right hand in the men of 28 years after a trau...
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...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
PURPOSE : Injuries to the long bones of the upper limb resulting in bone defects are rare but potent...
A mangled extremity is a combination of injuries to the bones, soft tissue, muscles, tendons, vessel...
Reattachment of amputated parts of the body (Replantation) has become a reality since the first arm ...
Notwithstanding the recent success in major limb replantation achieved through the advancements in m...