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A report of traumatic hindquarter amputation

Injury, 1973
Summary The author describes a rare case of a successful traumatic hindquarter amputation.
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Traumatic amputation — a contemporary approach

Trauma, 2009
The management of patients with loss or near loss of a limb secondary to high-energy trauma is particularly challenging. Management consists of an acute phase of resuscitation and initial surgery, followed by a longer chronic phase, consisting of rehabilitation, fitting of a prosthesis and stump care.
Nigel Tai, Andrew J Healey
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Management of traumatic amputations of the upper limb

BMJ, 2014
#### Summary points Traumatic hand or digit amputations can be catastrophic injuries, and often occur in young productive patients.1 2 3 Figures from the US national database have shown that amputation injuries represent 1% of all trauma attendances. Finger and thumb amputations were most common (69%), and more proximal amputations of the upper limb ...
James Henderson, Thet Su Win
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Multiple traumatic limb amputations

Injury, 1984
INTRODUCTION TRAUMATIC amputations of a single or, occasionally, of two limbs are well recorded and the consequences of amputation well known (Hrubec, 1979; Hutchins, 1981). There are few reports in the English literature of triple amputation (Kriller, 1972; Kitowski, 1973).
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Traumatic amputation and limb preservation

Journal of Paramedic Practice, 2009
Although the nature and circumstances of traumatic amputation are beyond the control of prehospital emergency care providers, their actions on scene and during transportation may still have a great influence upon both morbidity and mortality. Familiarity with the body's physiological response to major trauma and the military paradigm of treatment may ...
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Traumatic Amputation of the Penis

Journal of Urology, 1974
Donald C. Martin   +4 more
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Subcutaneous, subtotal traumatic amputation of a thigh

The American Journal of Surgery, 1948
Abstract A case report was given of a severe crushing injury to the thigh which was almost entirely subcutaneous and hence was called a subcutaneous subtotal, traumatic amputation. The treatment was conservative and successful.
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Traumatic (or amputation) neuroma

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2004
Patricia H. Renaut   +2 more
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Etiology of Traumatic Amputations in Children

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
INCREASING mechanization of the environment in which people and their children live has resulted in increased exposure to the factors that may produce injuries resulting in loss of extremities.
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