2020
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.c38
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Abstract: In the trauma situation where the trauma team is faced with a severely injured limb, it requires judicious thinking and evaluating not only the injury in isolation but the patient as a whole when considering the management options. The aim must be to give the best quality of life and avoid repeated admissions to hospital for associated complications in the future. The decision to amputate or salvage a limb should be based on numerous factors, such as the patient's preinjury status, injury factors (soft tissue … Show more

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“…Workers in the study population tended to be male (89.2%), not have documented prosthetic care (92.9%), not have legal action associated with their claim (81.3%), and lower income (median annual salary 5 $32,895). The median (interquartile range (IQR)) number of medical visits in the first month and number of unique diagnoses and procedures was 11 (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15) and 27 , respectively. The median (IQR) medical dollars paid per claim during the first 12 months was $12,414 ($6,324-$29,347).…”
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“…Workers in the study population tended to be male (89.2%), not have documented prosthetic care (92.9%), not have legal action associated with their claim (81.3%), and lower income (median annual salary 5 $32,895). The median (interquartile range (IQR)) number of medical visits in the first month and number of unique diagnoses and procedures was 11 (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15) and 27 , respectively. The median (IQR) medical dollars paid per claim during the first 12 months was $12,414 ($6,324-$29,347).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6 Outcomes after an amputation may be influenced by the initial injury, the subsequent medical care, and finally the level of physical and mental well-being that can be established during the physical and vocational rehabilitation process. 2,4,7,8 When dealing with an injury that may or may not result in an amputation, the decision-making process after injury is complex, and there is still no definitive protocol as to what is the most advisable course of action. [7][8][9][10] The very first priority is to preserve life, 7 but there are many decisions during the initial treatment phase that will have a significant long-term impact on the injured worker.…”
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“…This technique may be applied to trauma cases. The decision to amputate or salvage a limb should also be based on factors such as the patient's pre-injury status, injury-related factors (location, soft tissue injury, contamination, and physiological status), the patient's wishes, and available resources [17] .…”
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