This review highlights and compares scoring and algorithm systems that try supporting the decision process for amputation. It further discusses the current developments in treatments of non-unions and the role of microsurgery prior and during the amputation process
This paper deals with the retrospective analysis of minor and major amputations performed at the Dep...
BACKGROUND: Lower-limb amputations are rare but debilitating events in the lives of affected persons...
Background: Surgeons still use a range of criteria to determine whether amputation is indicated. In ...
This review highlights and compares scoring and algorithm systems that try supporting the decision p...
The clinical decision-making process for patients with severe trauma of the extremities for primary ...
The magnitude of the morbidity and the complexity of the required reconstructive efforts associated ...
Lower extremity injury and deformity can result from a number of etiologies. Regardless of the under...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
The analysis of modern literature shows that the methods proposed so far for studying the viability ...
Our purpose in this study is to share our experiences and results regarding the determination of amp...
The incidence of chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds continues to increase. Lower limb amputations a...
A methods approach for the care of the traumatic lower extremity amputee is presented, emphasizing j...
Background: Surgeons still use a range of criteria to determine whether amputation is indicated. In ...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
At our institution, physicians from the orthopaedic department perform a considerable proportion of ...
This paper deals with the retrospective analysis of minor and major amputations performed at the Dep...
BACKGROUND: Lower-limb amputations are rare but debilitating events in the lives of affected persons...
Background: Surgeons still use a range of criteria to determine whether amputation is indicated. In ...
This review highlights and compares scoring and algorithm systems that try supporting the decision p...
The clinical decision-making process for patients with severe trauma of the extremities for primary ...
The magnitude of the morbidity and the complexity of the required reconstructive efforts associated ...
Lower extremity injury and deformity can result from a number of etiologies. Regardless of the under...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
The analysis of modern literature shows that the methods proposed so far for studying the viability ...
Our purpose in this study is to share our experiences and results regarding the determination of amp...
The incidence of chronic lower extremity (LE) wounds continues to increase. Lower limb amputations a...
A methods approach for the care of the traumatic lower extremity amputee is presented, emphasizing j...
Background: Surgeons still use a range of criteria to determine whether amputation is indicated. In ...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
At our institution, physicians from the orthopaedic department perform a considerable proportion of ...
This paper deals with the retrospective analysis of minor and major amputations performed at the Dep...
BACKGROUND: Lower-limb amputations are rare but debilitating events in the lives of affected persons...
Background: Surgeons still use a range of criteria to determine whether amputation is indicated. In ...