Adjustment to amputation and interest in upper limb transplantation

对截肢的适应以及对上肢移植的兴趣

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Upper limb transplantation provides a new restorative option for individuals with amputations. As true for most operations, patient selection is critical to optimizing transplantation outcomes. To improve on the patient selection process, we used qualitative methods to better understand the issues regarding upper extremity loss as well as upper limb transplantation from the amputee point of view. METHODS: Individuals with upper limb amputations (age range = 24-73 years) discussed their adjustment following amputation and their interest toward transplantation in either a focus group (n = 5) or semi-structured interview (n = 17). Transcripts were coded by theme and summarized. RESULTS: Participants described a year-long process typified by adjustment to a new role as an amputee, both psychosocially and functionally. We found that the extent of adjustment was inversely related to an interest in transplantation. CONCLUSIONS: These findings could explain the difficulty in identifying "ideal" candidates for upper extremity transplantation and may have implications for patient selection and counseling. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prognostic Study, Level V.

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