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Impact of Ischemia Duration on Lower Limb Salvage in Combat Casualties

Annals of Surgery, 2022
Zane Perkins   +6 more
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Special problems in limb-salvage surgery

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1997
Limb-salvage surgery is a safe and effective treatment for malignancies of the musculoskeletal system. Careful evaluation and planning are necessary to avoid both early and late complications. Biopsy must be carefully performed to avoid unnecessary contamination and to obtain adequate tissue for an accurate diagnosis.
F J, Frassica, E Y, Chao, F H, Sim
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Endovascular Therapy for Limb Salvage

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2010
In recent years percutaneous therapy has gradually been adopted as an alternative to primary amputation in persons deemed unsuitable as surgical candidates, and has established itself as a primary mode of treatment. There has been an explosion in endovascular technology and a revolution in revascularization patterns for limb salvage.
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Critical Limb Ischemia: Endovascular Strategies for Limb Salvage

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2011
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) represents the most severe clinical manifestation of peripheral arterial disease, defined as the presence of chronic ischemic rest pain, ulcers, or gangrene attributable to objectively proven arterial occlusive disease. The dominant pathology underlying CLI is atherosclerosis, distributed at multiple levels along the length
Philip B, Dattilo, Ivan P, Casserly
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Limb salvage using Kerraboot®

The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease, 2005
Foot ulceration can be a serious complication of diabetes. The ulcers can cause immense distress to the patient and are a very significant burden to the health economy overall. The prevalence of foot ulcers amongst diabetic patients is estimated to be between 3% and 10%, with recurrence being common.
Stephen Ge Barker, Richard D Leigh
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Limb Salvage and Reconstruction Options in Osteosarcoma.

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2020
Samuel Grinberg   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Limb Salvage vs. Amputation

2014
There is no commonly seen parallel in the civilian trauma setting that can prepare one for the instant you see your first patient with traumatic amputations caused by an explosive device. Your ATLS training will serve as your backstop. The airway must be effectively secured, if it is not already. In a mature theatre, it is likely that field medics have
Rob Beer, Romney Andersen
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Predictors and Survival of Patients with Osteosarcoma After Limb Salvage versus Amputation: A Population-Based Analysis with Propensity Score Matching

World Journal of Surgery, 2020
Lin Qi   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Infection in limb salvage surgery

1991
"Infections in Limb Salvage Surgery"
CAPANNA, RODOLFO   +5 more
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Amputation versus limb salvage.

Instructional course lectures, 1997
The decision to attempt salvage or to amputate a severely injured leg in among the most difficult that the orthopaedist must face. Even surgeons with tremendous trauma experience cannot agree on standard course of action. In the face of such injuries, physician consultation regarding the treatment decision, including all of those members of the team ...
P, Tornetta, S A, Olson
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