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Título
Functional Outcomes in Upper Limb Replantation—A Systematic Review
Autor
Publicado en
Journal of Clinical Medecine., V. 13, n. 5, art. 1289
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2024-02
DOI
10.3390/JCM13051289
Resumo
Functionality after upper limb replantation is a decisive factor when considering the
success of the intervention. Therefore, its evaluation is fundamental. The aim of this article was to
conduct a systematic review of upper limb functions after replantation or reimplantation, seeking
to identify reported functional outcomes as well as the level and mechanism of injury. To achieve
this objective, a literature search was conducted in PubMed, ScienceDirect, Cochrane and Web of
Science. Studies from the last 10 years which included patients with upper limb replantation and
reported their functional outcomes were included. Out of 523 articles, 12 studies (n = 607) were
finally included. DASH and CISS were the most commonly used assessments to report functional
outcomes. In conclusion, functional outcomes after replantation are assessed using widely varying
scales; therefore, due to this methodological variability, it is difficult to compare functional success
between studies and further studies on functionality are needed to provide new data.
Palabras clave
Replantation
Upper limb
Functionality
Materia
Brazos-Cirugía
Arm-Surgery
Personas con discapacidad-Evaluación funcional
People with disabilities-Functional assessment
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