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*One patient died after amputation. the 392 total patients from all six series is a
mortality of 21% and an amputation rate of 22.5%. In our own series of 32
patients,49 the overall mortality was 25%, with a 1 3% amputation rate (Table 7-3
).
*One patient died after amputation. the 392 total patients from all six series is a
mortality of 21% and an amputation rate of 22.5%. In our own series of 32
patients,49 the overall mortality was 25%, with a 1 3% amputation rate (Table 7-3
).
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The multiple operative strategies available to achieve these objectives are listed
in Table 11-1 along with contemporary mortality and amputation rates. At present,
the most widely favored operative approach is ectopic prosthetic bypass ...
The multiple operative strategies available to achieve these objectives are listed
in Table 11-1 along with contemporary mortality and amputation rates. At present,
the most widely favored operative approach is ectopic prosthetic bypass ...
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The results have been good: 9% mortality and 13% amputation rates in 1 19
attempts. However, the clinically recognized failure rate is also high at 1 4%.
Therefore the modality is basically successful in roughly two thirds of cases.
The results have been good: 9% mortality and 13% amputation rates in 1 19
attempts. However, the clinically recognized failure rate is also high at 1 4%.
Therefore the modality is basically successful in roughly two thirds of cases.
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part Overview | 3 |
Significance of Positive Intraoperative Arterial Wall Cultures | 16 |
Differential Effect of Type of Bacteria on Peripheral Graft | 25 |
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