Lower limb amputation in a general hospital: a comparative review
- PMID: 979783
- DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1976.tb141544.x
Lower limb amputation in a general hospital: a comparative review
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a recent review of lower limb amputations carried out in a general hospital, and compares them with those of previous study of similar amputations. Particular attention is paid to the type of amputation-below-knee, through-knee or above-knee--and the associated morbidity, mortality and rehabilitation prospects. There is a need for an active approach to the problems of amputation with emphasis on preoperative preparation of the patient, the operation itself and rehabilitation follow-up in an amputation clinic.
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