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High-Resolution Three-Dimensional Imaging of the Footpad Vasculature in a Murine Hindlimb Gangrene Model
Published on: March 16, 2022
[Care for a patient who has undergone a vascular amputation]
1Institut Merle d'Aubigné, 2 rue Émilion-Michaut et Lucien-Rabeaux, 94460 Valenton, France.
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Vascular amputation requires complex management due to frequent comorbidities (diabetes, atherosclerosis, polyarteritis) and a high risk of scarring, infectious, and cardiovascular complications. In this context, nursing care is essential: dressing management, compression, pressure ulcer prevention, and monitoring of the stump and the contralateral foot. Pain, which is often mixed in nature and may involve phantom limb pain, requires a multimodal approach.
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