Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10087168 | British Journal of Plastic Surgery | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Total active motion angles of the ankle joint were increased progressively as time went on, from 15 to 60° on the right and from 10 to 45° on the left. NCV did not show any sensation or response from motor nerves, or amplitude decreased considerably 1 month after the operation; however, at the end of the 6th month conditions improved a great deal with both amplitude and latency. And most muscles that did not show any signals on EMG or showed less than normal at the end of the first month after the operation eventually recovered at the end of the 6th month. The patient had no particular difficulties in walking after 6 months or rather she started running in small steps showing her legs functioning superbly. An infant with both of lower extremities amputated is quite a rare case. We believe that the replantation surgery was successful due to the fact that carefully selected preoperative factors were taken into consideration and well designed postoperative rehabilitation program consisted of four parts was carried out continuously.
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Authors
Hyo Heon Kim, Jae-Ho Jeong, Yong Ha Kim, Jung Hyun Seul, Oog Jin Shon,