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Traumatic partial foot amputations in adults. A long-term review. ³


Millstein SG. McCowan SA. Hunter GA. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery - British Volume. 70(2):251 1988 Mar. A retrospective study of 260 industrial amputees was undertaken to determine the long-term functional results of partial foot amputations following trauma. Follow-up ranged from 1 to 68 years with a mean of 16 years. Of 113 partial foot amputees (118 amputations) who had retained their original amputation, the functional end-results were 43% good, 38% fair and 19% poor. Lisfranc and Chopart amputations were better than those at transmetatarsal or digital levels. Of 260 initial amputations 49 (19%) were revised to a Syme's or a below-knee amputation.



Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.