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Limb salvage in a child with severely injured mangled lower extremity and muscle rigor
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Limb salvage in a child with severely injured mangled lower extremity and muscle rigor

Mohamed A Elsharawy, Karay Maher and Aymen S Elsaid
Vascular, Vol.20(6), pp.321-324
01/12/2012
PMID: 23019608

Abstract

Accidents, Traffic Amputation Child Humans Injury Severity Score Leg Injuries - diagnosis Leg Injuries - etiology Leg Injuries - physiopathology Leg Injuries - surgery Limb Salvage Lower Extremity - blood supply Male Recovery of Function Time Factors Treatment Outcome Vascular Surgical Procedures Vascular System Injuries - diagnosis Vascular System Injuries - etiology Vascular System Injuries - physiopathology Vascular System Injuries - surgery Wound Healing
Most surgeons make their decision to amputate or perform limb salvage of a mangled extremity based on scoring systems and grading of acute ischemic limb. We report on a child in whom limb salvage was achieved in spite of a clinical picture of irreversible ischemia with high mangled severity scores. Attempts to revascularize the mangled extremity of children are recommended, regardless of their severity scores and condition of the foot.

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