Limb Salvage Surgery: Saving Limbs from Amputation

The prospect of losing a limb is one of the most frightening experiences anyone can face. But advances in orthopaedic surgery have made it possible to save limbs that would previously have required amputation. At Orthomed Hospital Hisar, our limb salvage programme is giving patients a second chance, preserving their limbs, their mobility, and their quality of life.

What Is Limb Salvage Surgery?

Limb salvage surgery (also called limb-sparing surgery) is a set of surgical procedures designed to remove diseased or severely damaged tissue, most often bone tumours, while preserving the affected limb. Instead of amputating the limb, the surgeon removes the tumour or damaged section and reconstructs the area using bone grafts, metal implants, or a combination of both.

When Is Limb Salvage Surgery Recommended?

Limb salvage surgery may be recommended in the following situations:

  • Bone tumours (both benign and malignant/cancerous) affecting the arm or leg
  • Soft tissue sarcomas close to bone
  • Severe trauma where the bone and surrounding tissue are extensively damaged
  • Chronic infections of the bone (osteomyelitis) that threaten the limb
  • Failed previous joint replacements with significant bone loss

The goal is always to preserve as much of the natural limb as possible, maintain function, and ensure the patient can live an active life.

How Is the Surgery Performed?

The procedure varies depending on the location and extent of the disease or damage. Generally, it involves:

  1. Removal of the tumour or damaged bone with clear surgical margins
  2. Reconstruction using a bone graft (taken from the patient or a donor), a metallic endoprosthesis (custom implant), or a combination
  3. Soft tissue reconstruction to cover and protect the new structure
  4. A comprehensive rehabilitation programme to restore strength and function

Modern imaging technology and 3D planning tools used at Orthomed Hospital Hisar allow surgeons to plan each procedure with extraordinary precision.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery from limb salvage surgery is a gradual process. Most patients begin physiotherapy within days of surgery. The full recovery timeline depends on the extent of the procedure, but many patients regain excellent limb function within 6 to 12 months. Our dedicated rehabilitation team at Orthomed Hospital Hisar supports patients through every stage of recovery.

Limb Salvage vs Amputation: Making the Right Choice

For many patients, limb salvage surgery offers outcomes that are comparable to or better than amputation in terms of overall survival and functional recovery. However, each case is unique. Our specialist team at Orthomed Hospital Hisar carefully evaluates each patient’s condition, tumour characteristics, and personal goals before recommending the most appropriate course of treatment.

A diagnosis of a bone tumour or severe limb damage does not always mean amputation. At Orthomed Hospital Hisar, our limb salvage specialists are committed to preserving your limb and restoring your independence. Reach out to us today to explore your options.