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P W Moxey1, D Hofman, R J Hinchliffe
1Department of Outcomes Research, St George's Vascular Institute, St George's Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK. paul.moxey@nhs.net
Longer hospital waiting times for major lower limb amputation are linked to poorer patient outcomes, including prolonged recovery and increased in-hospital mortality. Reducing delays is crucial for improving patient survival and recovery after amputation.
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