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Major lower extremity amputations in a developing country: 10-Year experience at a tertiary medical center.

Mohamad A ChahrourMouafak HomsiMohammad R WehbeCaroline HmedehJamal J HoballahFady Fayez Haddad
Published in: Vascular (2020)
Survival following major amputation in a developing country is currently comparable to more developed regions of the world. Major discrepancy seems to exist in ambulatory status following the procedure. Discharge placement policies should be properly set, and rehabilitation centers funding should be increased. Awareness may also be warranted to educate patients and families about the value and positive impact of rehabilitation centers.
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