Outcomes and predictors of amputation-free survival in patients undergoing below-knee popliteal-distal bypass

Author:

Nwachukwu ChukwumaORCID,Ratner MollyORCID,Rockman CaronORCID,Cayne Neal,Siracuse Jeffrey J.,Johnson William,Chang HeepeelORCID,Jacobowitz GlennORCID,Veith Frank,Shariff Saadat,Garg Karan

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Elsevier BV

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