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Title: Long posterior-flap myoplastic below-knee amputation (Burgess operation) in peripheral vascular disease
Authors: Cutajar, L.
Keywords: Leg -- Amputation -- Case studies
Peripheral vascular diseases
Leg -- Surgery
Issue Date: 1975
Publisher: The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette
Citation: Cutajar, L. (1975). Long posterior-flap myoplastic below-knee amputation (Burgess operation) in peripheral vascular disease. The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette, 10(2), 100-103.
Abstract: Two problems face the surgeon when he decides to amputate. He must try to obtain primary healing of the skin flaps and he must give the patient a strong, mobile and useful stump. These two aims are in part in opposition to each other. The higher up the limb the surgeon amputates the better the chance of primary healing, but with this goes a higher mortality rate and a lower chance of rehabilitation for the patient. Amputations lower down the limb give a stronger stump, and a greater chance of a return to walking but the healing rate is slower. Within this study, fifteen below-knee amputations in fifteen patients were studied. Furthermore, the advantages in relation to long posterior-flap below-knee amputation with myoplasty are described.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16358
Appears in Collections:TSLHG, Volume 10, Issue 2
TSLHG, Volume 10, Issue 2

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