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In der Vergangenheit wurden Amputationen auf Kniehöhe wenig befürwortet wegen der Schwierigkeit der prothetischen Versorgung und der mangelhaften Kosmetik; mit neueren chirurgischen Techniken und verbesserten Prothesen wurde dieses Verfahren in jenen Fällen immer populärer, bei denen keine Unterschenkelamputation möglich war.

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Kostuik, J.P. (1985). Amputationen auf Kniehöhe. In: Kostuik, J.P., Gillespie, R. (eds) Amputationschirurgie und Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93261-8_7

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