Extremity & High-Energy Trauma Reconstruction | Palm Beach County | PSTA

Extremity & High-Energy Trauma Reconstruction

EXTREMITY & HIGH-ENERGY TRAUMA RECONSTRUCTION

Microsurgical Limb Preservation

Plastic Surgery Trauma Associates is the Microsurgical Limb Preservation Service within Delray Medical Center — Palm Beach County’s Level I Trauma Center.

This service is dedicated exclusively to complex extremity trauma reconstruction.

Not elective surgery.

Structural limb preservation.

Decisions made in the first surgery determine lifetime function.

Reconstruction occurs at Level I trauma acuity and operative scale.

Within Palm Beach County, this scope of hospital-based extremity reconstruction is not otherwise available.

Microsurgical Limb Preservation
Extremity & High-Energy Trauma Reconstruction | Palm Beach County | PSTA

Injuries Requiring Escalation

Severe extremity trauma frequently involves combined compromise of:

  • Skeletal stability
  • Vascular circulation
  • Soft tissue envelope
  • Peripheral nerve integrity

Common presentations include:

  • Extensive soft tissue loss
  • Degloving injuries (including Morel-Lavallée lesions)
  • Mangled extremities
  • Exposed instrumentation
  • Traumatic amputations

Combined vascular, skeletal, soft tissue, and neural injury demands simultaneous reconstructive planning.

Operative sequencing defines durability.

Limb-threatening extremity injuries in Palm Beach County requiring escalation-level reconstruction are evaluated within this service.

Structural Reconstruction

The objective is not wound closure.

The objective is structural stability and functional preservation.

When traditional algorithms conclude, functional restoration begins.

Management may incorporate:

  • Microsurgical revascularization
  • Vascularized muscle or fasciocutaneous flaps
  • Advanced peripheral nerve reconstruction
  • Instrumentation preservation
  • Multistage operative sequencing
  • Functional durability modeling

Complex extremity trauma that threatens structural viability is managed within escalation-level infrastructure from the outset.

Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction

Nerve injury frequently determines long-term disability.

Peripheral nerve reconstruction is integrated at the initial stage of limb preservation — not deferred.

Reconstruction may involve:

  • Primary neurorrhaphy
  • Interposition grafting
  • Nerve transfers
  • Combined nerve and soft tissue reconstruction

Functional recovery begins at first intervention.

Replantation & Complex Hand Trauma

Regional capability for complete and partial digit and limb reattachment.

Requires:

  • Arterial and venous reconstruction
  • Tendon restoration
  • Advanced nerve repair
  • Continuous ICU-level monitoring

Timing and microsurgical depth determine viability.

Tertiary Escalation & Transfer

Tertiary Escalation & Transfer

Regional and out-of-state transfers, including air ambulance, are coordinated when escalation-level reconstruction is required within the Level I trauma system at Delray Medical Center.

Referral & Coordination

Direct physician referral, attorney consultation, and case manager coordination are available.

Expedited evaluation and transfer coordination occur within the Level I trauma infrastructure at Delray Medical Center.

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