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Early delayed amputation: a paradigm shift in the limb-salvage time line for patients with major upper-limb injury.

Todd E Burdette1, Sarah A Long, Oscar Ho, Chris Demas, John-Erik Bell, Joseph M Rosen.   

Abstract

Patients with major injuries to the upper limbs sometimes fail to achieve successful limb salvage. During the attempt to fashion a functional limb, multiple painful procedures may be ventured. Despite the best efforts of surgeons and therapists, a nonfunctioning or painful upper limb may remain in place for many months or years before late delayed amputation and progression to productive rehabilitation occur. We present three patient cases that illustrate failed upper-limb salvage. In each case, patients expressed a desire for amputation at 6 months after their injury. To reduce the pain and suffering that patients with failed limb salvage endure, we propose a paradigm shift in the limb-salvage time line. We suggest that patients be evaluated for early delayed amputation 6 months after their injury.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19675990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev        ISSN: 0748-7711


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1.  Complete Brachial Plexus Injury - An Amputation Dilemma. A Case Report.

Authors:  Cyl Choong; A Shalimar; S Jamari
Journal:  Malays Orthop J       Date:  2015-11
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