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    • Rehabilitation Medicine

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    • Effective limb amputation rehabilitation requires preserving a long stump with optimal wound healing.
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    • To outline suitable amputation levels for vascular patients.
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    Summary:

    • Key amputation levels for vascular patients include Syme amputation, below-knee amputation, knee disarticulation, and above-knee amputation.
    • The study demonstrates the appropriate indications, surgical methods, and subsequent management strategies for these procedures.

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    • Provides guidance for surgeons and rehabilitation specialists managing vascular amputations.
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