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Indian Subcontinent’s First Bilateral Supracondylar Level Upper Limb Transplantation

Introduction This is the first case of supracondylar level transplant from the Indian subcontinent, performed for a bilateral below elbow amputee. It has a completely different set of challenges for the transplant team, with a relatively shorter ischemia time window. The technical considerations for...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Mohit, Iyer, Subramania, P., Kishore, Mathew, Jimmy, R., Janarthanan, Maharaja, Nirav, Dhake, Swapnil, Omkumar, Akshay, Joe, Thomas, Sharma, Dimpy, Kapathia, Radhika, Harijee, Ankita, Reddy, Srilekha, Paul, Jerry, Rajan, Sunil, Kurian, George, Paul, Zacharia, Shaji, Druvan, Babu, Balu C., Sharma, Anubhav
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd. 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6938436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31908366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3401466
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author Sharma, Mohit
Iyer, Subramania
P., Kishore
Mathew, Jimmy
R., Janarthanan
Maharaja, Nirav
Dhake, Swapnil
Omkumar, Akshay
Joe, Thomas
Sharma, Dimpy
Kapathia, Radhika
Harijee, Ankita
Reddy, Srilekha
Paul, Jerry
Rajan, Sunil
Kurian, George
Paul, Zacharia
Shaji, Druvan
Babu, Balu C.
Sharma, Anubhav
author_facet Sharma, Mohit
Iyer, Subramania
P., Kishore
Mathew, Jimmy
R., Janarthanan
Maharaja, Nirav
Dhake, Swapnil
Omkumar, Akshay
Joe, Thomas
Sharma, Dimpy
Kapathia, Radhika
Harijee, Ankita
Reddy, Srilekha
Paul, Jerry
Rajan, Sunil
Kurian, George
Paul, Zacharia
Shaji, Druvan
Babu, Balu C.
Sharma, Anubhav
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description Introduction This is the first case of supracondylar level transplant from the Indian subcontinent, performed for a bilateral below elbow amputee. It has a completely different set of challenges for the transplant team, with a relatively shorter ischemia time window. The technical considerations for the same have been discussed in detail in this article. Materials and Methods The patient was a 19-year-old female who lost her both upper limbs at proximal forearm level due to severe crush injury following a road traffic accident. Insufficient bone length on either side necessitated a supracondylar level transplant. The preoperative workup included detailed clinical evaluation, biochemical, and psychological evaluation. The donor was a young brain-dead, male patient from a hospital, 30 minutes away. The donor and recipient preparations in this case were unique. The recipient’s own elbow flexors and extensors were used while the elbow joint was from the donor. The specific challenges we faced during this procedure have been described in detail. Results The transplantation has been a complete technical success, with the patient rehabilitated back to her independent life style. This article describes only the technical considerations. The functional recovery aspect is part of an another soon to be published manuscript. Conclusion Supracondylar level arm-transplant requires a highly coordinated team effort with precise preoperative planning, along with meticulous attention to detail to achieve a successful outcome. In properly selected patients, it could be a life-changing procedure, worth all the effort.
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spelling pubmed-69384362020-01-06 Indian Subcontinent’s First Bilateral Supracondylar Level Upper Limb Transplantation Sharma, Mohit Iyer, Subramania P., Kishore Mathew, Jimmy R., Janarthanan Maharaja, Nirav Dhake, Swapnil Omkumar, Akshay Joe, Thomas Sharma, Dimpy Kapathia, Radhika Harijee, Ankita Reddy, Srilekha Paul, Jerry Rajan, Sunil Kurian, George Paul, Zacharia Shaji, Druvan Babu, Balu C. Sharma, Anubhav Indian J Plast Surg Introduction This is the first case of supracondylar level transplant from the Indian subcontinent, performed for a bilateral below elbow amputee. It has a completely different set of challenges for the transplant team, with a relatively shorter ischemia time window. The technical considerations for the same have been discussed in detail in this article. Materials and Methods The patient was a 19-year-old female who lost her both upper limbs at proximal forearm level due to severe crush injury following a road traffic accident. Insufficient bone length on either side necessitated a supracondylar level transplant. The preoperative workup included detailed clinical evaluation, biochemical, and psychological evaluation. The donor was a young brain-dead, male patient from a hospital, 30 minutes away. The donor and recipient preparations in this case were unique. The recipient’s own elbow flexors and extensors were used while the elbow joint was from the donor. The specific challenges we faced during this procedure have been described in detail. Results The transplantation has been a complete technical success, with the patient rehabilitated back to her independent life style. This article describes only the technical considerations. The functional recovery aspect is part of an another soon to be published manuscript. Conclusion Supracondylar level arm-transplant requires a highly coordinated team effort with precise preoperative planning, along with meticulous attention to detail to achieve a successful outcome. In properly selected patients, it could be a life-changing procedure, worth all the effort. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd. 2019-09 2019-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6938436/ /pubmed/31908366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3401466 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Iyer, Subramania
P., Kishore
Mathew, Jimmy
R., Janarthanan
Maharaja, Nirav
Dhake, Swapnil
Omkumar, Akshay
Joe, Thomas
Sharma, Dimpy
Kapathia, Radhika
Harijee, Ankita
Reddy, Srilekha
Paul, Jerry
Rajan, Sunil
Kurian, George
Paul, Zacharia
Shaji, Druvan
Babu, Balu C.
Sharma, Anubhav
Indian Subcontinent’s First Bilateral Supracondylar Level Upper Limb Transplantation
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title_full Indian Subcontinent’s First Bilateral Supracondylar Level Upper Limb Transplantation
title_fullStr Indian Subcontinent’s First Bilateral Supracondylar Level Upper Limb Transplantation
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title_short Indian Subcontinent’s First Bilateral Supracondylar Level Upper Limb Transplantation
title_sort indian subcontinent’s first bilateral supracondylar level upper limb transplantation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6938436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31908366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3401466
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