In Ancient Times developments in amputation surgery take place. Amputations are at first done in the already dead tissue, through a joint and only with a knife. Later the severance is done on the border of healthy and diseased tissue or even in healthy tissue, through the shank and with knife and saw. ... Zie: Summary.
The author’s contribution to the course in Rungsted was intended to establish a foundation on which ...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
Approximately 2 million people in the Unites States alone have had an amputation, and many of these ...
The smooth paths of progress are often crossed by rough tracks some of which may provide short cuts ...
The aim of this study was to highlight the important stages of the evolution of limb amputation thro...
Limb amputation and prosthetic replacement have been know for centuries, both through the spoken and...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The early development of the tourniquet is bound up with the operation of amputation. It was only ab...
The increasing incidence of amputation in the community, largely as the result of an increased longe...
Although the use of medical technology is often seen as a feature of modernity, the use of prosthese...
We reviewed 34 hindquarter amputations performed for malignant tumours around the hip from 1971 to 1...
Limb amputation is one of the most ancient of all surgical is considered the last resort when limb s...
Throughout history, prosthetic limbs have undergone significant changes in design and function. For...
BACKGROUND: Limb amputation is one of the oldest and commonest surgical procedures known to man. I...
The author’s contribution to the course in Rungsted was intended to establish a foundation on which ...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
Approximately 2 million people in the Unites States alone have had an amputation, and many of these ...
The smooth paths of progress are often crossed by rough tracks some of which may provide short cuts ...
The aim of this study was to highlight the important stages of the evolution of limb amputation thro...
Limb amputation and prosthetic replacement have been know for centuries, both through the spoken and...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The use of surgical techniques in ancient Egyptian medicine has only been suggested indirectly throu...
The early development of the tourniquet is bound up with the operation of amputation. It was only ab...
The increasing incidence of amputation in the community, largely as the result of an increased longe...
Although the use of medical technology is often seen as a feature of modernity, the use of prosthese...
We reviewed 34 hindquarter amputations performed for malignant tumours around the hip from 1971 to 1...
Limb amputation is one of the most ancient of all surgical is considered the last resort when limb s...
Throughout history, prosthetic limbs have undergone significant changes in design and function. For...
BACKGROUND: Limb amputation is one of the oldest and commonest surgical procedures known to man. I...
The author’s contribution to the course in Rungsted was intended to establish a foundation on which ...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
Approximately 2 million people in the Unites States alone have had an amputation, and many of these ...