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Traumatic Partial Foot Amputation

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
Twenty patients in whom partial foot amputation had been performed following trauma were evaluated for successful retention of the foot. Of ten transverse stumps, only three partial feet were retained. Failure was related to poor terminal coverage from skin grafts and to equinus deformity.
T A, Lange, R J, Nasca
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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) neuroma

American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1939
Abstract A case is presented of an amputation neuroma of the mental nerve, that had caused reflex neuralgia. The pathology of the neuroma is discussed. The possibility of unsuspected neuromas following dental surgical procedures, which may be the cause of obscure pain, is considered. A technique is suggested for preventing the recurrence of a neuroma
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Traumatic Amputation

2022
Iain A. Rankin, James A. G. Singleton
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TRAUMATIC FOREQUARTER AMPUTATION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1960
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Traumatic Below-elbow Amputations

Orthopedics, 2007
Alan E, Freeland, Rick, Psonak
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TRAUMATIC AMPUTATION

Nursing, 1988
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