Sengpiehl K E
J Foot Surg. 1984 Sep-Oct;23(5):370-6.
The majority of lower extremity amputations performed today are for occlusive vascular disease, whether associated with diabetes or not. Arterial reconstruction, utilized before definitive amputation for ischemia, may permit a more distally located amputation than would have been possible without the bypass. A case history is presented and pertinent literature reviewed.