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The validity of the mangled extremity severity score in the assessment of upper limb injuries
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AmputationLimb ReconstructionLower Limb TraumaUpper ExtremityUpper Limb InjuriesInjury PreventionUpper LimbOrthopaedic SurgeryInjured LimbMajor VesselsHealth SciencesKnee InjuriesAnkle TraumaRehabilitationLimb RestorationPhysical TherapyHand TraumaPatient SafetyLower Extremity WoundMedicineSport-related Injuries
The Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS) may be used to decide whether to perform amputation in patients with injuries involving a limb. A score of 7 points or higher indicates the need for amputation. We have treated three patients with a MESS of 7 points or higher, in two of which the injured limb was salvaged. This scoring system was originally devised to assess injuries to the lower limb. However, a MESS of 7 points as a justification for amputation does not appear appropriate when assessing injuries to the major vessels in the upper limb.
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