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    Traumatic and Trauma-Related Amputations: Part I: General Principles and Lower-Extremity Amputations by Tintle, LT Scott M, Keeling, CDR John J, Shawen, LTC Scott B, Forsberg, LCDR Jonathan A, Potter, MAJ Benjamin K

    “…Deliberate attention to the management of soft tissue is imperative when performing an amputation. Identification and proper management of the nerves…”
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    Reoperations Following Combat-Related Upper-Extremity Amputations by Tintle, LT Scott M, Baechler, LTC Martin F, Nanos, CDR George P, Forsberg, LCDR Jonathan A, Potter, MAJ Benjamin K

    “…BACKGROUND:Amputation revision rates following major upper-extremity amputations have not been previously reported in a large cohort of patients. We…”
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    Traumatic and Trauma-Related Amputations: Part II: Upper Extremity and Future Directions by Tintle, LT Scott M, Baechler, LTC Martin F, Nanos, CDR George P, Forsberg, LCDR Jonathan A, Potter, MAJ Benjamin K

    “…Trauma is the most common reason for amputation of the upper extremity.The morphologic and functional distinctions between the upper and lower extremities…”
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    Traumatic and Trauma-Related Amputations by Tintle, LT Scott M., MD, Forsberg, LCDR Jonathan A., MD, Potter, MAJ Benjamin K., MD, Keeling, CDR John J., MD, Shawen, LTC Scott B., MD

    “…➤ Deliberate attention to the management of soft tissue is imperative when performing an amputation. Identification and proper management of the nerves…”
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    Prosthesis retention, serial debridement, and antibiotic bead use for the treatment of infection following total joint arthroplasty by Tintle, Scott M, Forsberg, Jonathan A, Potter, Benjamin K, Islinger, Richard B, Andersen, Romney C

    Published in Orthopedics (Thorofare, N.J.) (01-02-2009)
    “…The clinical outcomes of a consecutive series of deep total joint infections treated with a prosthesis retaining protocol were reviewed. Each patient underwent…”
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