The threat of lower limb loss is seen commonly in severe crush injury, cancer ablation, diabetes, peripheral vascular disease and neuropathy. The primary goal of limb salvage is to restore and maintain stability and ambulation. Reconstructive strategies differ in each condition such as: Meticulous debridement and early coverage in trauma, replacing lost functional units in cancer ablation, improving vascularity in ischaemic leg and providing stable walking surface for trophic ulcer. The decision to salvage the critically injured limb is multifactorial and should be individualised along with laid down definitive indications. Early cover remains the standard of care, delayed wound coverage not necessarily affect the final outcome. Limb salvag...
Abstract: The lower extremities of the human body are more commonly known as the human legs, incorpo...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Diabetic patients, presenting with both peripheral vascular disease and large soft-tissue defects, a...
The treatment of musculoskeletal sarcomas has made vast strides in the last few decades. From an era...
Contains fulltext : 144176.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
THE LOWER EXTREMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY ARE MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE HUMAN LEGS, INCORPORATING: th...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
This case illustrates some important technical aspects of lower limb reconstruction. The free fillet...
High Energy Musculoskeletal Traumas (HEMTs) represent a relevant problem for healthcare systems, con...
With the development of anticancer chemotherapy and improved radiographic imaging studies, limb salv...
A methods approach for the care of the traumatic lower extremity amputee is presented, emphasizing j...
In the surgical treatment of wounds of the distal regions of the leg with loss of substance, particu...
Developments in surgical, medical, and reha-bilitation methods have greatly increased attempts and s...
Aim: There are limited reports in the United States demonstrating outcomes of primarily thinned fasc...
When sufficient margins of resection surrounding the tumor can be achieved, limb salvage surgery, as...
Abstract: The lower extremities of the human body are more commonly known as the human legs, incorpo...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Diabetic patients, presenting with both peripheral vascular disease and large soft-tissue defects, a...
The treatment of musculoskeletal sarcomas has made vast strides in the last few decades. From an era...
Contains fulltext : 144176.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Since the ear...
THE LOWER EXTREMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY ARE MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE HUMAN LEGS, INCORPORATING: th...
Eventhough modem techniques have improved patient survival and limb salvage rates in patients with c...
This case illustrates some important technical aspects of lower limb reconstruction. The free fillet...
High Energy Musculoskeletal Traumas (HEMTs) represent a relevant problem for healthcare systems, con...
With the development of anticancer chemotherapy and improved radiographic imaging studies, limb salv...
A methods approach for the care of the traumatic lower extremity amputee is presented, emphasizing j...
In the surgical treatment of wounds of the distal regions of the leg with loss of substance, particu...
Developments in surgical, medical, and reha-bilitation methods have greatly increased attempts and s...
Aim: There are limited reports in the United States demonstrating outcomes of primarily thinned fasc...
When sufficient margins of resection surrounding the tumor can be achieved, limb salvage surgery, as...
Abstract: The lower extremities of the human body are more commonly known as the human legs, incorpo...
Some medical and surgical specialties continue to lack a complete understanding of the importance of...
Diabetic patients, presenting with both peripheral vascular disease and large soft-tissue defects, a...