【Abstract】Objective: Ectopic tissue transplanta-
tion is not a new idea. Godina and his colleagues pioneered
this method in the 1980s. This method is a last resort method
of preserving an amputated body part, which consists of
banking the amputated segment in an ectopic area and re-
turning it to its native place at a later date. In this article we
present our experience with this demanding procedure.
Methods: Debridement was the mainstay of this
procedure. The stump and amputated part are carefully de-
brided and the stump was either closed primarily or covered
by a flap. The amputated part was transplanted to one of
several banking sites in the body and at a later date it will be
transferred to its native site in an elective setting.
Results: Seven patients meeting the set criteria for
ectopic transplantation were enrolled in this study. The over-
all success rate was about 70%, lower than expected but
these are cases of severe crush injury. Although the func-
tional recovery of these patients are very low, all of the
successful cases except one could find a job as a janitor or light
manual worker. No patient could return to his previous job.
Conclusion: Ectopic transplantation of body parts is
an accepted method of treatment of severely crushed ex-
tremity or finger injuries. In our country an amputee has
very little chance of finding a job instead a disabled person
can. In addition in Iran cultures amputation is seen as pu-
nishment of either the God or the society, so it is not well
accepted and many patients persist on saving the limb even
with no functional recovery. None of our successful cases
could return to his previous occupation but almost all of
them could find a job as janitors or light manual workers.
Key words: Replantation; Transplantation;
Extremities; Amputation, traumati