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pubmed-article:19667899pubmed:abstractTextThe upper extremity is vulnerable to injury during a rollover motor vehicle crash (MVC). There is some concern that positioning one's arm on a vehicle door/window eliminates the benefit of maintaining containment within a protective structure. Mangled extremities with associated vascular injuries have an amputation rate exceeding 40%. The primary goal was to describe the care process and outcome of patients requiring an emergent upper extremity amputation after a rollover MVC.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:19667899pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Surgery, Emory University, Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, USA. ball.chad@gmail.comlld:pubmed
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