Is amputation in the elderly patient with critical limb ischemia acceptable in the long term?
Chloé ML Peters,1 Jolanda de Vries,2,3 Eelco J Veen,1 Hans GW de Groot,1 Gwan H Ho,1 Paul Lodder,2,4 Stijn L Steunenberg,1 Lijckle van der Laan11Department of Surgery, Amphia Hospital, Breda, The Netherlands; 2Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg Univer...
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Main Authors: | Peters CML, de Vries J, Veen EJ, de Groot HGW, Ho GH, Lodder P, Steunenberg SL, van der Laan L |
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Dove Medical Press
2019
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