[Subtotal avulsion of the lower limb after traumatic section in a 2 and a half-year-old child]
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[Subtotal avulsion of the lower limb after traumatic section in a 2 and a half-year-old child]
Abstract
Reimplantation after subtotal section of the right lower limb under the Scarpa triangle was been attempted and was successful. Section and contusion of the femoral artery and vein required 2 end-to-end saphenous bypass grafts. The use of the lower limb is correct, after to a follow up of 4 years. The risks, inherent to all proximal section, with important muscular masses, in a small child, are described. Functional prognosis depends on three aspects: bone, vessels, and nerves. A tibial pseudarthrosis had to be operated secondarily with significant lengthening. A partial stenosis of the graft was demonstrated arteriographically. Pes equinus, a result of paralysis, has been fitted with an orthesis. This observation is almost an experimental one: what can be the future of a reimplanted lower limb in the child.
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