2023
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000003659
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Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation of the Hand

Abstract: Background Hand transplantation (HT) has emerged as an intervention of last resort for those who endured amputation or irreparable loss of upper extremity function. However, because of the considerable effort required for allograft management and the risks of lifelong immunosuppression, patient eligibility is critical to treatment success. Thus, the objective of this article is to investigate the reported eligibility criteria of HT centers globally. Methods … Show more

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“…Though no universal selection guidelines have been established, a systemic review analyzing shared criteria between various facial transplant programs determined that common factors include e. g. psychological stability, overall appropriate physical status, and medical adherence ( 25 ). Meanwhile, Laspro et al found that eligibility criteria for hand transplantation were consistently centered around capacity to manage the allograft, including access to follow-up, insurance coverage, psychological stability, history of medical adherence, but noted that factors related to immunosuppression were less emphasized ( 26 ). From a patient perspective, the most important themes regarding UE VCA selection criteria are younger age, good physical health, mental stability, willingness to “put in the work,” presence of specific amputation characteristics, and sufficient social support ( 16 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though no universal selection guidelines have been established, a systemic review analyzing shared criteria between various facial transplant programs determined that common factors include e. g. psychological stability, overall appropriate physical status, and medical adherence ( 25 ). Meanwhile, Laspro et al found that eligibility criteria for hand transplantation were consistently centered around capacity to manage the allograft, including access to follow-up, insurance coverage, psychological stability, history of medical adherence, but noted that factors related to immunosuppression were less emphasized ( 26 ). From a patient perspective, the most important themes regarding UE VCA selection criteria are younger age, good physical health, mental stability, willingness to “put in the work,” presence of specific amputation characteristics, and sufficient social support ( 16 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%