AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients undergoing major amputation in an academic vascular surgery and rehabilitation medicine practice.MethodsA retrospective review was conducted of consecutive patients undergoing major lower extremity amputation and rehabilitation in a university and Department of Veterans Affairs hospital. Main outcome variables included operative mortality, follow-up, survival, median time to incision healing, secondary operative procedures for wound management, and conversion from below-knee amputation (BKA) to above-knee amputation (AKA). For surviving patients, quality of life was determined by degree of ambulation, eg, outdoors, indoors only, or no ambulation; u...
ntroduction: Lower limb amputation is a surgery performed as a last resort, when all other therapeut...
The current prevalence of persons amputated at transmetatarsal level or higher in Sweden can be esti...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
BACKGROUND: Some patients who undergo lower extremity bypass (LEB) for critical limb ischemia ultima...
Hypothesis :Major lower extremity amputation results in significant morbidity and mortality. Design...
BackgroundWe hypothesize among patients undergoing lower extremity amputation, access to pre-, and p...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to assess the longer term (up to 7 years) functio...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
General characteristics and outcome was evaluated in 177 consecutive patients who underwent a major ...
We studied prolonged length of stay (LOS) in the acute care setting on a medical-surgical vascular u...
BackgroundDespite being a major determinant of functional independence, ambulation after major limb ...
This study investigates functional status on Day 21 after dysvascular major lower limb amputation co...
This paper deals with the retrospective analysis of minor and major amputations performed at the Dep...
AIM OF THE STUDY: This study is to analyse the quality of life, mobility, prosthesis use, of lower...
ntroduction: Lower limb amputation is a surgery performed as a last resort, when all other therapeut...
The current prevalence of persons amputated at transmetatarsal level or higher in Sweden can be esti...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
BACKGROUND: Some patients who undergo lower extremity bypass (LEB) for critical limb ischemia ultima...
Hypothesis :Major lower extremity amputation results in significant morbidity and mortality. Design...
BackgroundWe hypothesize among patients undergoing lower extremity amputation, access to pre-, and p...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to assess the longer term (up to 7 years) functio...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
General characteristics and outcome was evaluated in 177 consecutive patients who underwent a major ...
We studied prolonged length of stay (LOS) in the acute care setting on a medical-surgical vascular u...
BackgroundDespite being a major determinant of functional independence, ambulation after major limb ...
This study investigates functional status on Day 21 after dysvascular major lower limb amputation co...
This paper deals with the retrospective analysis of minor and major amputations performed at the Dep...
AIM OF THE STUDY: This study is to analyse the quality of life, mobility, prosthesis use, of lower...
ntroduction: Lower limb amputation is a surgery performed as a last resort, when all other therapeut...
The current prevalence of persons amputated at transmetatarsal level or higher in Sweden can be esti...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...