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022 _a0039-6109
024 _aS0039-6109(23)00189-5 [pii]
040 _aOvid MEDLINE(R)
099 _a38453309
245 _aManagement of the Mangled Extremity. [Review]
251 _aSurgical Clinics of North America. 104(2):385-404, 2024 Apr.
252 _aSurg Clin North Am. 104(2):385-404, 2024 Apr.
253 _aThe Surgical clinics of North America
260 _c2024
260 _p2024 Apr
260 _fFY2024
265 _sppublish
265 _tMEDLINE
501 _aAvailable online from MWHC library: 1996 - present, Available in print through MWHC library: 1999 - February 2007
520 _aMangled extremities represent one of the most challenging injuries. They indicate the need for a comprehensive trauma assessment to rule out coexisting injuries. Treatment options include amputation and attempts at limb salvage. Although both have been associated with chronic disability, new surgical techniques and evolving rehabilitation options offer hope for the future. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
546 _aEnglish
650 _a*Amputation, Surgical
650 _a*Extremities
650 _aExtremities/su [Surgery]
650 _aForecasting
650 _aHumans
650 _aInjury Severity Score
650 _aTreatment Outcome
650 _zAutomated
651 _aMedStar Union Memorial Hospital
656 _aOrthopaedic Surgery
656 _aOrthopaedic Surgery Residency
657 _aJournal Article
657 _aReview
700 _aFarrelly, Erin
_bMUMH
700 _aLindsey, Sierra
_bMUMH
_cOrthopaedic Surgery Residency
_dMD
700 _aTarapore, Rae
_bMUMH
_cOrthopaedic Surgery Residency
_dMD
700 _aWieland, Mark
_bMUMH
_cOrthopaedic Surgery Residency
_dMD
790 _aFarrelly E, Tarapore R, Lindsey S, Wieland MD
856 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.suc.2023.10.006
_zhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.suc.2023.10.006
942 _cART
_dArticle
999 _c14331
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