Introduction Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of death and disability. The extent to which volume influences outcome of lower limb (LL) vascular surgery remains unclear. This review evaluated the relationship between hospital/surgeon volume and outcome in LL surgery. Methodology Electronic databases; Medline, Embase, the Cochrane Library Databases, Science Citation Index, and CINAHL, proceedings from conferences, citations, and references of included studies were searched. Studies from Europe, of adults undergoing LL vascular surgery reporting outcomes by hospital or surgeon volume were included. Quality of studies was assessed using a modified ACROBAT-NRSI(Robins1) tool. Association between hospital/surgeon volume and ...
ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and acce...
AbstractAimTo investigate if a relationship exists between hospital waiting time to major amputation...
AbstractAimTo study if data on lower limb amputations and vascular operations in the National Hospit...
Introduction Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of death and disability. The extent to ...
AbstractPurpose: Mortality and morbidity rates after vascular surgical procedures have been related ...
Objectives:To study the relation between rates of vascular interventions, amputations and mortality ...
BackgroundIntuitively, vascular procedures performed by high-volume vascular subspecialists working ...
Background: Until 2007 vascular services in Malta were provided by general surgeons with a vascular ...
Aim:A prospective national survey of patients with critical lower limb ischaemia was carried out to ...
ObjectiveBecause patient-level differences do not fully explain the variation in lower extremity amp...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
AbstractPurpose: To assess the factors affecting immediate outcome of surgery for chronic critical l...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: For many major surgical procedures, the outcomes are bette...
AbstractObjectives: to establish if access to distal arterial reconstructive surgery is equally dist...
Background: Around 5000 patients undergo major lower limb amputation in the UK each year, commonly a...
ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and acce...
AbstractAimTo investigate if a relationship exists between hospital waiting time to major amputation...
AbstractAimTo study if data on lower limb amputations and vascular operations in the National Hospit...
Introduction Peripheral vascular disease is a major cause of death and disability. The extent to ...
AbstractPurpose: Mortality and morbidity rates after vascular surgical procedures have been related ...
Objectives:To study the relation between rates of vascular interventions, amputations and mortality ...
BackgroundIntuitively, vascular procedures performed by high-volume vascular subspecialists working ...
Background: Until 2007 vascular services in Malta were provided by general surgeons with a vascular ...
Aim:A prospective national survey of patients with critical lower limb ischaemia was carried out to ...
ObjectiveBecause patient-level differences do not fully explain the variation in lower extremity amp...
Abstract: Objective We describe the prevalence of major lower limb amputation across England and i...
AbstractPurpose: To assess the factors affecting immediate outcome of surgery for chronic critical l...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: For many major surgical procedures, the outcomes are bette...
AbstractObjectives: to establish if access to distal arterial reconstructive surgery is equally dist...
Background: Around 5000 patients undergo major lower limb amputation in the UK each year, commonly a...
ObjectiveDisparities in limb salvage procedures may be driven by socioeconomic status (SES) and acce...
AbstractAimTo investigate if a relationship exists between hospital waiting time to major amputation...
AbstractAimTo study if data on lower limb amputations and vascular operations in the National Hospit...