Revolutionizing the Future of Amputee Care

Dear Supporters, Colleagues and Friends,

Since 2013, our team has been committed to transforming amputee and limb restoration care. Through major advances in limb loss surgery, we have reframed amputation as a form of reconstruction, rather than a treatment failure, enabling patients to regain levels of control, stability and sensation once thought impossible.

We are now pioneering the next generation of care: connecting the human body to advanced technology, developing highly functional bionic limbs and advancing limb transplantation. These breakthroughs will also reshape surgical training and recovery, with implications beyond limb loss.

Philanthropy is essential to accelerating this progress. Below are two special presentations that further highlight the promise of this work. Your support will help bring these innovations to patients faster and push the boundaries of what is possible.

With gratitude,

Matthew J. Carty, MD

Roberta and Stephen R. Weiner Endowed Chair in Surgery
Staff Surgeon, MGB Division of Plastic Surgery
Director, MGB Limb Restoration Research Initiative
Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
mcarty@bwh.harvard.edu

 


 

Redefining What is Possible After Limb Loss

A video showcasing Dr. Carty’s groundbreaking work that is transforming care and outcomes for amputee patients and their families.

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A Philanthropic Opportunity to Define the Future of Limb Restoration

A presentation offering a vision for the next decade of groundbreaking work that Dr. Carty’s team is undertaking to reshape the paradigm of care for those suffering from severe limb injuries and related ailments.

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