Trauma Reconstruction

Traumatic injuries result in damage to the skin, soft tissue, muscle and, sometimes, the bones.The type and extent of surgery depends on the nature and location of the injuries and the care provided at the time of the original injury.A consistent, planned approach that addresses functional needs, as well as the residual deformities is necessary.

The types of injuries treated at Shriners Hospitals for Children include:

  • Dog bites
  • Trauma due to power equipment (saws, lawnmowers)
  • Fourth degree burns
  • Complex wounds from traumatic accidents
  • Traumatic hand injuries
  • Motor vehicle accidents

Treatments for Post-Trauma Reconstruction

The goal of treatment at Shriners Hospitals for Children® is to maximize function and help children lead as normal a life as possible.Treatment will depend on the type and severity of the injury/defect. Depending on they type of injury,the duration of treatment may also include physical and occupational therapy to return the child to optimum functioning.

Treatments available include:

  • Microvascular surgery, including free tissue transfers and flaps
  • Toe-to-thumb transfers
  • Various surgeries to create functional hand positioning
  • Tissue expanders
  • Laser treatments
  • Occupational therapy
  • Physical therapy

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