James,
I had my right hand cut off in a logspitter mid palm area in 1985 and had to have my hand shortened and all fingers pinned back on !
It took me several years to even do anything with it but lots of therapy and the will to shoot with that hand I learned to shoot and hold a string once again.
I had a few release aids that I used at first to shoot and one I had my brother weld a spoon on the trigger so I could release with my thumb since it was the only thing I could bend on my hand.
I had a wrist strap that helped me pull back my bow but you will have to learn the release aid and shooting will be a bit different but can be done.
I now shoot with a Damascus style glove and folks hardly notice I had a hand injury until they see my scar across the back of my hand.
That was 33 years ago when that happened and I don't have full usage of my hand I can shoot fairly well.
My problem is I can't open my fingers all the way on release but I have adapted pretty well.
The release aid I used was a tss something and turned 360 and I could spin it around so my trigger with spoon was under my cheek and out of the way .
I have made a few tabs that seem to help me as well but a release aid can help so try one and learn to adjust your shooting to it.
It may take some getting used to but can help ya!