The importance of psychosocial aspects in upper extremity transplantation (UET) has been emphasized since the beginning of the vascularized composite allotransplantation era. Herein a long-term UET failure mainly due to psychiatric disorders is reported. A young woman amputated in 2004 (electrocution) underwent bilateral UET in 2007. At the time of transplantation the patient underwent a psychological evaluation, which did not completely consider some traits of her personality. Indeed, she had an anxious personality and a tendency to idealize. The trauma of amputation, the injuries associated with the accident, and the short delay between the accident and the transplantation elicited vindictiveness, entitlement, and impulsivity. Following t...
Melinda Látos,1 György Lázár,1 Zoltán Horváth,1 Victoria Wit...
Background: There is high prevalence of psychiatric illness after major limb amputation and need for...
Amputation changes the lives of patients and their families. Consequently, the patient must adapt to...
The importance of psychosocial aspects in upper extremity transplantation (UET) has been emphasized ...
Background: Upper extremity transplantation (UET) is becoming increasingly common. This article atte...
Renal transplantation is a well established treatment for end-stage renal disease, allowing most pat...
Under the auspices for the International Society on Hand and Composite Tissue Allotransplantation, a...
We define amputation as a removal of totally or partial part of an organ. Amputations can be caused ...
Mental health can be negatively affected during life to varying degrees, from minor indispositions c...
Martin Kumnig,1 Sheila Jowsey-Gregoire2 1Center for Advanced Psychology in Plastic and Transplant Su...
Psychiatric consultation and evaluation is an important part of candidate selection for organ transp...
Allograft recipients are exposed to risks owing to immunosuppression, and there is always the possib...
History of psychosis or mania, if uncontrolled, both represent relative contraindications for kidney...
Hand allograft is a method in the stage of clinical experimentation, which is reserved in France for...
Organ transplantation is an effective therapy to improve the quality of life (QoL) in chronic patien...
Melinda Látos,1 György Lázár,1 Zoltán Horváth,1 Victoria Wit...
Background: There is high prevalence of psychiatric illness after major limb amputation and need for...
Amputation changes the lives of patients and their families. Consequently, the patient must adapt to...
The importance of psychosocial aspects in upper extremity transplantation (UET) has been emphasized ...
Background: Upper extremity transplantation (UET) is becoming increasingly common. This article atte...
Renal transplantation is a well established treatment for end-stage renal disease, allowing most pat...
Under the auspices for the International Society on Hand and Composite Tissue Allotransplantation, a...
We define amputation as a removal of totally or partial part of an organ. Amputations can be caused ...
Mental health can be negatively affected during life to varying degrees, from minor indispositions c...
Martin Kumnig,1 Sheila Jowsey-Gregoire2 1Center for Advanced Psychology in Plastic and Transplant Su...
Psychiatric consultation and evaluation is an important part of candidate selection for organ transp...
Allograft recipients are exposed to risks owing to immunosuppression, and there is always the possib...
History of psychosis or mania, if uncontrolled, both represent relative contraindications for kidney...
Hand allograft is a method in the stage of clinical experimentation, which is reserved in France for...
Organ transplantation is an effective therapy to improve the quality of life (QoL) in chronic patien...
Melinda Látos,1 György Lázár,1 Zoltán Horváth,1 Victoria Wit...
Background: There is high prevalence of psychiatric illness after major limb amputation and need for...
Amputation changes the lives of patients and their families. Consequently, the patient must adapt to...