نتایج جستجو برای: organ amputations

تعداد نتایج: 105799  

2018
Theophilus Maksha Dabkana Friday Titus Nyaku Stanley Tella Bwala

OBJECTIVE To know the the commonest cause for extremity amputation in UMTH in recent times, following the result of two previous studies citing malignancy and later trauma, at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, a tertiary hospital in North East Nigeria. METHOD We retrieved folders of all patients who had extremity amputation from January 2010 to December 2016 in our center. There ...

2014
Neil Baker Colin Kenny

Neil Baker is a Principal Diabetes Specialist and Research Podiatrist, Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust, Ipswich. Colin Kenny is a GP, Dromore, County Down. Costs associated with diabetic foot complications place an enormous burden upon the health economy, particularly if amputations occur, with associated prolonged inpatient care. There is a very considerable human cost with amputations, as well as ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 1979
S A Baranowitz P F Maderson T G Connelly

Almost perfect fits of the Gompertz equation to the growth in length of tail regenerates in the lizard, Lacerta lepida, and the newt, Notophthalmus viridescens, were obtained. Comparison of certain parameters of the equation with published mitotic index data suggests that the Gompertz equation characterizes each system at least from the time that significant mitotic activity is first observed h...

2016
Bilsev Ince Mehmet Dadaci Zeynep Altuntas

BACKGROUND Although the use of temporary shunts in proximal extremity amputations has been reported, no study has described the use of temporary shunts in distal extremity amputations that require vein grafting. Moreover, the total volume of blood loss when temporary shunts are used has not been reported. The aim of this study was to investigate the applicability of a temporary shunt for distal...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2000
J A Mayfield G E Reiber C Maynard J M Czerniecki M T Caps B J Sangeorzan

OBJECTIVE To assess trends in lower limb amputation performed in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) facilities. METHODS All lower limb amputations recorded in the Patient Treatment File for 1989-1998 were analyzed using the hospital discharge as the unit of analysis. Age-specific rates were calculated using the VHA user-population as the denominator. Frequency tables and linear, logistic, a...

Journal: :PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation 2017
Ahmed Kayssi Steven Dilkas Derry L Dance Charles de Mestral Thomas L Forbes Graham Roche-Nagle

BACKGROUND The heterogeneity of medical complications that lead to amputation has resulted in a diverse patient population with differing rehabilitation needs; however, the rehabilitation trends for patients with lower extremity amputations across Canada have not been studied previously. OBJECTIVE To describe trends in rehabilitation after lower extremity amputations and the factors affecting...

2017
Ellen C. Gallman Ruth S. Conner Emily Johnson

Diabetes, the most common metabolic disorder in primary care, is the leading cause of cardiovascular disease, renal failure, retinopathy, and lower-extremity amputations (1). Diabetic foot abnormalities, including ulcers and lower-extremity amputations, are associated with substantial morbidity, loss of quality of life, and disability and are very costly for the individuals affected, their fami...

Journal: :Prosthetics and orthotics international 1987
W Francis C J Renton

This study is concerned with the degree of mobility achieved by patients following major amputation for arterial occlusive disease of the legs and its relationship to the level of amputation. Eighty-four out of a possible 85 consecutive amputees form the basis of the study and the degree of mobility was assessed and graded in survivors six months after amputation. Of the 69 survivors 74% were m...

Journal: :Military medicine 1994
T R Dillingham S E Braverman P V Belandres

This study describes the injuries, complications, functional limitations, and rehabilitative needs of amputees managed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center during the Persian Gulf conflict (1991). Fourteen amputees were treated sustaining 21 amputations with 18 lower-limb and 3 upper-limb amputations. In six casualties there were multiple amputations. Battle injuries were the cause in 79%. Nerve ...

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