Partial foot amputations may not always be worth the risk of complications
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2014
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To the Editor: Dillon and colleagues present a challenging perspective on the evidence comparing partial foot amputation (PFA) and below-knee amputation (BKA) outcomes.1,2 Australia's diabetes-related major amputation rates have only recently reduced to international levels3 and we fear that any oversimplistic perspectives may be detrimental to these improved rates and, importantly, to our patients. Thus, we believe these articles1,2 should be read cognisant of some important points... |
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Australasian Medical Publishing Company |
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DOI:10.5694/mja14.00476 Lazzarini, Peter A., Malone, Matthew, & Wraight, Paul R. (2014) Partial foot amputations may not always be worth the risk of complications. Medical Journal of Australia, 200(11), p. 636. |
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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation |
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Journal Article |