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AMPUTATIONS FOR FAILURE IN RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
Alvin Hulnick; Charles Highsmith,; Frank J. Boutin
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Medical Corps, Army of the United States
1949 by The American Orthopaedic Association, Inc.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1949; 31:639-649 
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Abstract

1. Amputation as an end result is better than a painful or useless extremity without hope of restored function.

2. The functional end result of extremity reconstruction and the time necessary to obtain this result must be kept constantly in mind.

3. Amputation in selected cases, when carried out in the proper manner, and when the limb is fitted with a correct prosthesis, should be considered a form of constructive treatment.

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