“…There are clinical indicators, such as the vascular status of the injured person, the presence and extent of nerve damage, and risk of infection, that can guide treating medical personnel toward either limb salvage or amputation. 7,11 In general, the consensus is to salvage the injured limb and if an amputation is unavoidable, to maintain as much of the residual limb as possible. 11,12 However, the early decision to either salvage the damaged limb or perform an amputation has longterm functional, psychological, and financial consequences, whose full extent are still not clear.…”