Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first)\ud \ud To the Editor: Dillon and colleagues present a challenging perspective on the evidence comparing partial foot amputation (PFA) and below-knee amputation (BKA) outcomes.1,2 Australia's diabetes-related major amputation rates have only recently reduced to international levels3 and we fear that any oversimplistic perspectives may be detrimental to these improved rates and, importantly, to our patients. Thus, we believe these articles1,2 should be read cognisant of some important points..
Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already Australia...
Background and aims: The study aimed at determining prevalence and risk factors (RFs) of diabetic lo...
Background: People with diabetes are at high risk of foot complications that can lead to lower extre...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) To the Editor: Dillon and co...
Amputation of the lower limb is one of the most feared diabetic complications. It is associated with...
Lower extremity amputation (LEA) in patients with diabetes results in high mortality, reduced qualit...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Several surgical options exist to avoid or at least to delay a below-the-knee amputation (BKA). Thes...
Category: Ankle, Diabetes, Lesser Toes, Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Maximal limb preserva...
Abstract Background Lower extremity amputations are costly and debilitating complications in patient...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of minor amputation may vary significantly, and determinants of minor am...
Introduction: A major complication of diabetes, which is increasing in the World, is the development...
BackgroundDiabetes-related foot disease is the leading cause of lower limb amputations in Queensland...
Background From the conservative estimates of registrants with the National Diabetes Supply Scheme, ...
Diabetic foot disease is a significantly under‐recognized leading cause of global amputation, hospit...
Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already Australia...
Background and aims: The study aimed at determining prevalence and risk factors (RFs) of diabetic lo...
Background: People with diabetes are at high risk of foot complications that can lead to lower extre...
Free to read on journal website (may need to create free account first) To the Editor: Dillon and co...
Amputation of the lower limb is one of the most feared diabetic complications. It is associated with...
Lower extremity amputation (LEA) in patients with diabetes results in high mortality, reduced qualit...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Several surgical options exist to avoid or at least to delay a below-the-knee amputation (BKA). Thes...
Category: Ankle, Diabetes, Lesser Toes, Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Maximal limb preserva...
Abstract Background Lower extremity amputations are costly and debilitating complications in patient...
OBJECTIVES: The incidence of minor amputation may vary significantly, and determinants of minor am...
Introduction: A major complication of diabetes, which is increasing in the World, is the development...
BackgroundDiabetes-related foot disease is the leading cause of lower limb amputations in Queensland...
Background From the conservative estimates of registrants with the National Diabetes Supply Scheme, ...
Diabetic foot disease is a significantly under‐recognized leading cause of global amputation, hospit...
Diabetes is one of the greatest public health challenges to face Australia. It is already Australia...
Background and aims: The study aimed at determining prevalence and risk factors (RFs) of diabetic lo...
Background: People with diabetes are at high risk of foot complications that can lead to lower extre...