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Wound Healing and Amputation - cont.
General Principles of Amputation Surgery.
Burgess EM. Atlas of Limb Prosthetics, Surgical and Prosthetic Principles St. Louis: C.V. Mosby, 1981:14-18.
Wound Healing after Amputation: Effect of Controlled Environment Treatment [Abstract].
Burgess EM. Information Retrival Ltd., Specific Abstracts Journals, , 1980:135.
Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension Measurement in Peripheral Vascular Disease.
Matsen FA, Wyss CR, Pedegana LR, et al. Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, April, 1980;150:525-528.
Effect of Acute Hemorrhage on Transcutaneous, Subcutaneous, Intramuscular, and Arterial Oxygen Tensions.
Matsen FA, Wyss CR, King RV, Simmons CW. Pediatrics, May, 1980;65(5):881-883.
Transcutaneous PO2: A Potential Monitor of the Status of Replanted Limb Parts.
Matsen FA, Bach AW, Wyss CR, Simmons CW. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, June, 1980;65(6):732-737.
The Effects of Limb Elevation and Dependency on Local Arteriovenous Gradients in Normal Human Limbs with Particular Reference to Limb with Increased Tissue Pressure.
Matsen FA, Wyss CR, Krugmire RB, Simmons CW, King RV. Clinical Orthopaedics, July-August, 1980;150:187-195.
Wound Healing after Amputation: Effect of Controlled Environment Treatment.
Burgess EM. Orthopedics Digest, February, 1979:7-8.
Wound Healing After Amputation: Effect of Controlled Environmental Treatment.
Burgess EM. J.C.E. Orthopedics, December, 1978:30,32.
Above-Knee Amputation.
Burgess EM. Surgical Techniques Illustrated, Summer, 1978;3(3):23-28.
Die Postoperative Behandlung des Unterschenkelstumpfes in der Klimakammer. (Postoperative Treatment of the Lower-Leg Stump in the Controlled Environment Chamber).
Kegel B. Medizinisch - Orthopädische Technik, July/August, 1978;98(4):138-140.
Below-Knee Amputation.
Burgess EM. Surgical Techniques Illustrated, Summer, 1978;3(3):59-67.
Wound Healing After Amputation: Effect of Controlled Environment Treatment.
Burgess EM. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American Volume), March, 1978;60-A(2):245-246.
Cutaneous Blood Flow and its Relation to Healing of Below Knee Amputation.
Holloway GA, Jr., Burgess EM. Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, May, 1978;146:750-756.
Controlled Environment Treatment for Limb Surgery and Trauma (A Preliminary Report).
Burgess EM, Pedegana LR. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, BPR 10-28, Fall, 1977:16-57.
A Proposed Technique for the Postoperative Monitoring of Skin Tension in Below-Knee Amputees.
Burgess EM, Spolek CA, Moore AJ, Jr. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, BPR 10-28, Fall, 1977:4-15.
Disarticulation of the Knee: A Modified Technique.
Burgess EM. Archives of Surgery, October, 1977;112:1250-1255.
Controlled Environment Treatment (CET) for Patients With Below-Knee Amputations.
Kegel B. Physical Therapy, December, 1976;56(12):1366-1371.
Percutaneous Electrical Stimulation for Clinical Tibial Fracture Repair.
Romano RL, Burgess EM, Rubenstein CP. Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, January-February, 1976;114:290-295.
Lower Extremity Amputations Today.
Burgess EM. Orthopedics Digest, October, 1975:13-14.
Wound Healing.
Burgess EM. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, Fall, 1974;BPR 10-22:109-112.
Major Lower Extremity Amputations Following Arterial Reconstruction.
Burgess EM, Marsden FW. Archives of Surgery, May, 1974;108:655-660.
Amputations and Prosthetic Management of the Hip.
Burgess EM, Zettl JH. In: Tronzo RG, ed. Surgery of the Hip Joint Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1973:411-427.
Questions and Answers: Amputation Level for Injured Foot with Ipsilateral Knee Contracture.
Burgess EM. Journal of the American Medical Association, May 28, 1973;224(9):1302.
Amputations in Vascular Disorders.
Burgess EM. Proceedings of the First International Congress on Prosthetics Techniques and Functional Rehabilitation. Vienna, Austria, March 19-24, 1973:29-44.
The Clinical Application of Electrical Stimulation for the Inducement of Osteogenesis in Chronic Non-Union Fractures.
Rubenstein CP, Romano RL. Proceedings from the 26th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. Minneapolis, Minnesota, Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 1973:90.
Boston Interhospital Amputation Study (Editorial).
Burgess EM. Archives of Surgery, December, 1973;107:830.
Major Amputations.
Burgess EM. In: Nora PF, ed. Operative Surgery: Principles and Techniques Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1972:1023-1040.
Amputation Surgery -- Research and Education.
Burgess EM. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, BPR 10-16, Fall, 1971:1-2.
Amputations of the Leg for Peripheral Vascular Insufficiency,.
Burgess EM, Romano RL, Zettl JH, Schrock RD, Jr. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American Volume), July, 1971;53-A(5):874-890.
Below Knee Amputation: A Major Surgical Challenge.
Burgess EM, Zettl JH, Forsgren SM. Annals of the Swiss Association for Prostheses and Orthotics, , 1971;2:4-8.
Level Selection in Lower Extremity Amputations.
Romano RL, Burgess EM. Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research, , 1971;74:177-184.
Amputations Below the Knee.
Burgess EM, Zettl JH. Artificial Limbs, Spring, 1969;13(1):1-12.
The Below-Knee Amputation [Abstract].
Burgess EM. Rehabilitation Literature, March, 1969;30(3):81.
The Stabilization of Muscles in Lower Extremity Amputations [abstract in Proceedings 81st Annual Meeting American Orthopaedic Association, Boca Raton, FL, April 1968].
Burgess EM. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American Volume), October, 1968;50-A(7):1486-1487.
The Below-Knee Amputation.
Burgess EM. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, BPR 10-9, , 1968:19-25.
Extremity Growth and Overgrowth Following Amputations in Children.
Romano RL, Burgess EM. Inter-Clinic Information Bulletin, January, 1966;V(3):11-12.
Prevention and Correction of Fixed Equinus Deformity in Mid-Foot Amputation.
Burgess EM. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, BPR 10-5, Spring, 1966:45-47.
Sites of Amputation Election According to Modern Practice.
Burgess EM. Clinical Orthopaedics, , 1964;37:17-22.

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