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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2015
G. Fedorak +6 more
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Surgical Approach: Limb Salvage Versus Amputation
2015Major advances have been made in the last 30 years in the treatment of pediatric bone sarcomas. Chemotherapy has been credited with the largest advance in overall survival (from 20–30 % to 60–70 %), but increased expertise in surgical techniques, advanced imaging, and reconstructive options have also had major impact in the area of limb salvage ...
Thomas J. Scharschmidt, Vincent Y. Ng
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AMPUTATION THROUGH THE AGES: THE OLDEST MAJOR SURGICAL OPERATION
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1998Amputation has been practised since neolithic times for punitive, therapeutic and ritualistic reasons. Until the development and adoption of general anaesthesia, it was the most major operation to which a surgeon could aspire and a speedy technique was essential.
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Syme's amputation. Surgical technique, prosthetic considerations, and case reports.
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association (Print), 2002J. Hudson +3 more
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Surgical Techniques for Lower Extremity Amputation
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1972J. Darrell Shea, J. Darrell Shea
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Prevalence of PTSD following surgical amputation
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2007Prakash S. Masand, Maha Radhakrishnan
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Surgical Amputation in the Geriatric Patient
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1963openaire +3 more sources
Modern surgical therapy: limb salvage and the role of amputation for extremity soft-tissue sarcomas.
Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2012M. Ferrone, C. Raut
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Surgical amputations through the digit
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1973openaire +2 more sources

