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Lower extremity extracorporeal distal revascularization (LEEDR) as a novel approach to limb salvage following prolonged ischemia. [PDF]
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Graft survival and prognostic factors of recycled autografts after limb salvage surgery in patients with sarcoma of the long bone: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual participant data. [PDF]
Klangjorhor J +8 more
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Popliteal-to-Distal Bypass for Limb Salvage [PDF]
A retrospective study was carried out to examine the patency and limb salvage rates of popliteal-to-distal bypass and compare the results of diabetic to those of nondiabetic patients and elective versus emergency procedures. From January 1990 to December 2001, 71 popliteal-to-distal bypasses were performed.
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Imaging of Limb Salvage Surgery
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012Limb salvage surgery comprises surgical techniques designed to resect musculoskeletal extremity tumors and subsequently reconstruct a limb with an acceptable oncologic, functional, and cosmetic result. Today, 70-90% of malignant extremity tumors are being treated with limb salvage surgery.The purpose of this article is to describe the operative ...
Jan Fritz +2 more
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Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1989
Sixty-eight lower extremity bypass procedures for severe lower limb ischemia were undertaken on 53 patients of 75 years of age and over. The operative mortality was 4.4%. At two years cumulative limb salvage, patient survival, graft patency and survival with an intact limb were 77%, 72%, 44%, and 56%, respectively.
R F, McLoughlin +2 more
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Sixty-eight lower extremity bypass procedures for severe lower limb ischemia were undertaken on 53 patients of 75 years of age and over. The operative mortality was 4.4%. At two years cumulative limb salvage, patient survival, graft patency and survival with an intact limb were 77%, 72%, 44%, and 56%, respectively.
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Pedal reconstructions for limb salvage
European Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1991If only one pedal artery is patent the vascular surgeon has to decide between primary amputation and a bypass. Between 1980 and 1990, 460 femoro-distal bypasses were performed in our clinic and 8% (39 cases) of these received a pedal reconstruction. At discharge from the hospital 85% of these grafts were patent.
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