Outcomes of amputation and limb salvage in combat injuries: Does level of injury matter? A secondary analysis of Military Extremity Trauma Amputation/Limb Salvage (METALS) study data

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Levack, Ashley E. [1 ]
Reider, Lisa [2 ]
Odum, Susan [3 ]
Hayda, Roman [4 ]
Frisch, Harold [5 ]
Andersen, Romney C. [6 ]
Ficke, James R. [7 ]
Bosse, Michael J. [8 ]
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[1] Loyola Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg & Rehabil, Hlth Sci Campus,2160 S First Ave,Maguire Ctr Suite, Maywood, IL 60153 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, 415 N Washington St, Baltimore, MD 21231 USA
[3] Atrium Hlth Musculoskeletal Inst, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 525 E 21st St,Apt 435, Charlotte, NC 28206 USA
[4] Brown Univ, Dept Orthoped Surg, 2 Dudley St,Suite 200, Providence, RI 02905 USA
[5] Novant Hlth Orthoped Fracture Clin, Orthoped Trauma & Fracture Serv, 449 North Wendover Rd,Suite A, Charlotte, NC 28211 USA
[6] Riverside Hlth Syst, 36 Barclay Rd, Newport News, VA 23606 USA
[7] Johns Hopkins Outpatient Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Suite 5215,601 N Caroline St, Baltimore, MD 10287 USA
[8] Atrium Hlth Musculoskeletal Inst, Dept Orthopaed Surg, 183 Captains Isl Dr, Charleston, SC 29492 USA
关键词
Amputation; Limb salvage; Combat injury; Military injury; Functional outcome; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MUSCULOSKELETAL FUNCTION ASSESSMENT; MENTAL-HEALTH PROBLEMS; ANKLE; FRACTURES; VALIDITY; FOOT;
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10.1016/j.injury.2025.112220
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Background: The Lower Extremity Assessment Project (LEAP) and Military Extremity Trauma Amputation/Limb Salvage Study (METALS) reported conflicting results with respect to severe lower extremity injuries treated with limb salvage versus amputation. The LEAP study reported no difference between amputation and limb salvage groups, while the METALS study reported improved outcomes with amputation. The purpose of this study was to re-evaluate the METALS data to determine whether the ankle/hindfoot injuries were the main driver of the results of improved outcome with amputation. Methods: This is a retrospective secondary analysis of METALS data including military personnel deployed to Afghanistan or Iraq between 2003 and 2007 with severe lower extremity combat injuries. METALS patients with a unilateral transtibial amputation, or unilateral limb salvage of a qualifying injury distal to the femoral condyles were included. Amputation patients were compared to two separate limb salvage groups: severe ankle/hindfoot injuries (ie. ankle/hindfoot salvage group) versus mid/proximal tibia injuries (ie proximal limb salvage group). Short Musculoskeletal Function Assessment (SMFA) scores were compared between groups. Multivariable regression models compared outcomes across treatment groups, adjusting for age, race/ethnicity, time from injury, combat experience, and social support. Results: 161 patients were included: 60 amputation, 41 ankle/hindfoot salvage, 62 proximal limb salvage. Amputation patients reported better function (lower SMFA scores) compared to both limb salvage groups for the daily activities sub-score. Amputation patients reported better function than proximal salvage patients in all domains. There was no difference in SMFA scores between the two limb salvage groups. On adjusted analysis, amputation patients reported significantly better function for total dysfunction and daily activity scores than either limb salvage group. Conclusions: This secondary analysis of the METALS data reveals that amputation resulted in superior functional outcomes compared to limb salvage after both ankle/hindfoot and more proximal tibial combat related injuries. This study highlights differences between civilian and military traumatic extremity injuries and indicates that treatment results cannot be generalized between populations. Level of evidence: Prognostic Level II
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