Application of the mangled extremity severity score in a combat setting

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Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS) in a combat setting. Methods: Data on extremity injuries were collected from a forward surgical team. MESS and Revised Trauma Score values were retrospectively calculated for each patient. Student's t test was used to compare amputated and salvaged limbs. Results: A total of 60 extremities was identified in 49 patients. There were 10 major vascular repairs (20%). MESS values differed significantly for the eight amputations performed (mean MESS, 7.87 ± 1.91) and 50 salvaged extremities (mean MESS, 2.44 ± 0.438; p = 0.001). Conclusions: A MESS of >7 correlated with amputation, thus validating the MESS in a combat setting. A young average patient age and high-energy injury mechanism on the battlefield leave ischemic time and shock as the most important factors in dictating whether a MESS is >7 or <7. Copyright © by Association of Military Surgeons of U.S., 2007.

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Kjorstad, R., Starnes, B. W., Arlington, E., Devine, J. D., Andersen, C. A., & Rush, R. M. (2007). Application of the mangled extremity severity score in a combat setting. Military Medicine, 172(7), 777–781. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED.172.7.777

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