| Literature DB >> 29406531 |
Jack W Tsao1, Aimee L Alphonso1, Sarah C Griffin1, Ilana R Yurkiewicz1, Geoffrey S F Ling1.
Abstract
The current Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts have seen the highest survival rates in US service members ever, despite staggering numbers of traumatic brain injury and limb loss cases. The improvement in survival can be attributed at least in part to advances in far-forward, rapid medical treatment, including the administration of hypertonic saline solutions and decompressive craniectomies to manage elevated intracranial pressure. After evacuation to military hospitals in the continental United States, service members who have had limb loss face extensive rehabilitation. The growing amputee population has led to a burgeoning interest in the treatment of phantom limb pain and in the development of advanced prostheses.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 29406531 PMCID: PMC5765939 DOI: 10.1212/CPJ.0b013e318283ffa2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Clin Pract ISSN: 2163-0402