Building a Multidisciplinary Clinic Dedicated to Upper-Extremity Limb Loss

Anirudh Kulkarni,Margaret Luthringer,Alta Fried, Matt Mikosz, Jamie Mauro, Gina Radice Vella, Tara Lally,Ajul Shah

JOURNAL OF HAND SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME(2024)

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Abstract
Complete care of the patient with upper limb loss mandates a long-term, multifaceted approach. Increased functionality and quality of life require collaborative efforts between the patient's surgeon, prosthetist, hand therapists, mental health professionals, and peers. An individual surgeon may find that initiating and maintaining a practice offering total integrated treatment for upper-extremity amputees is a formidable task, but with specific, actionable recommendations, the process can be demystified. The upper-extremity surgeon must be facile with operative techniques such as targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR), regenerative peripheral nerve interface (RPNI), and soft tissue reconstruction and focus on team recruitment strategy and promotion of the clinic within the community. Consistent communication and team decision-making shape each patient's preoperative and postoperative course. We aim to relay effective interventions at each step of recovery from each clinic member and describe clinic workflow designed to reinforce holistic care. We present a blueprint for creating a functional and comprehensive multidisciplinary center for patients with upperextremity limb loss for those providers interested in providing care, but who are missing the logistical roadmap for how to do so. (J Hand Surg Am. 2024;49(3):267-274. Copyright (c) 2024 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. All rights reserved.)
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Amputation,clinic,limb loss,prosthetics,surgical reconstruction,upper extremity
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