BackgroundWe hypothesize among patients undergoing lower extremity amputation, access to pre-, and post operative rehabilitation services; as well as improved medical care, have led to higher rates of postoperative ambulation, and improved survival.MethodsRetrospective single center review of all major lower extremity amputations performed at the Greater Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Healthcare System from 2000-2020 stratified into multiyear cohorts. We abstracted demographics, operative indication, comorbidities, preoperative medical management, perioperative complications, discharge location, and pre and postoperative ambulatory status. Odds of ambulation after amputation were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. Survival was a...
Defense published evidence-based guidelines to standardize and improve rehabilita-tion of veterans w...
BackgroundDespite the recent major changes in vascular and general surgery training, there has been ...
BackgroundPostoperative readmission, recently identified as a marker of hospital quality in the Affo...
BackgroundWe hypothesize among patients undergoing lower extremity amputation, access to pre-, and p...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
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...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
Background and purpose — Historically, high 30-day and 1-year mortality post-amputation rates (> 30%...
Hypothesis :Major lower extremity amputation results in significant morbidity and mortality. Design...
We studied prolonged length of stay (LOS) in the acute care setting on a medical-surgical vascular u...
IntroductionSurgeons must weigh the morbidity of lower extremity bypass (LEB) with the likelihood of...
OBJECTIVE: To predict successful prosthetic ambulation for patients immediately transferred to an in...
Little research has described the long-term health outcomes of patients who had combat-related amput...
Objective: To predict successful prosthetic ambulation for patients immediately transferred to an in...
Defense published evidence-based guidelines to standardize and improve rehabilita-tion of veterans w...
BackgroundDespite the recent major changes in vascular and general surgery training, there has been ...
BackgroundPostoperative readmission, recently identified as a marker of hospital quality in the Affo...
BackgroundWe hypothesize among patients undergoing lower extremity amputation, access to pre-, and p...
Vascular patients, an inherently older, frail population, account for >80% of major lower extremi...
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...
BackgroundThe most definitive outcome data on lower extremity amputation (LEA) comes from the Vetera...
Background and purpose — Historically, high 30-day and 1-year mortality post-amputation rates (> 30%...
Hypothesis :Major lower extremity amputation results in significant morbidity and mortality. Design...
We studied prolonged length of stay (LOS) in the acute care setting on a medical-surgical vascular u...
IntroductionSurgeons must weigh the morbidity of lower extremity bypass (LEB) with the likelihood of...
OBJECTIVE: To predict successful prosthetic ambulation for patients immediately transferred to an in...
Little research has described the long-term health outcomes of patients who had combat-related amput...
Objective: To predict successful prosthetic ambulation for patients immediately transferred to an in...
Defense published evidence-based guidelines to standardize and improve rehabilita-tion of veterans w...
BackgroundDespite the recent major changes in vascular and general surgery training, there has been ...
BackgroundPostoperative readmission, recently identified as a marker of hospital quality in the Affo...