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  • 21. Prediction of below-knee amputation wound healing using noninvasive laser Doppler velocimetry.
    Kram HB, Appel PL, Shoemaker WC.
    Am J Surg; 1989 Jul; 158(1):29-31. PubMed ID: 2662788
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  • 22. Transcutaneous oxygen measurement in peripheral occlusive disease. An indicator of wound healing in leg amputation.
    Christensen KS, Klarke M.
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  • 24. Level selection in leg amputation for arterial occlusive disease: a comparison of clinical evaluation and skin perfusion pressure.
    Holstein P.
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    Bone GE, Pomajzl MJ.
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  • 29. A comparison of laser Doppler fluxmetry and transcutaneous oxygen pressure measurement in the dysvascular patient requiring amputation.
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  • 32. Selection of amputation level: a review.
    Sarin S, Shami S, Shields DA, Scurr JH, Smith PD.
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    Keagy BA, Schwartz JA, Kotb M, Burnham SJ, Johnson G.
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  • 35. Transcutaneous partial oxygen pressure changes following skew flap and Burgess-type below-knee amputations.
    Johnson WC, Watkins MT, Hamilton J, Baldwin D.
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  • 36. The effect of adjuvant oxygen therapy on transcutaneous pO2 and healing in the below-knee amputee.
    Butler CM, Ham RO, Lafferty K, Cotton LT, Roberts VC.
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  • 37. An index of healing in below-knee amputation: leg blood pressure by Doppler ultrasound.
    Barnes RW, Shanik GD, Slaymaker EE.
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  • 40. Comparison of heated-probe laser Doppler and transcutaneous oxygen measurements for predicting outcome of ischemic wounds.
    Padberg FT, Back TL, Hart LC, Franco CD.
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