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The goals of the TAOS study is to determine the best procedures for below the knee amputations. There are two different procedures currently used by surgeons around the county: the Erlt procedure and ...
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Lead Sponsor
Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium
NCT07216183 · Transtibial Amputation
NCT07195461 · Transtibial Amputee, Transtibial Amputation
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NCT02551484 · A Stabilized Definitive Prosthesis (Procedure 1), Definitive Prosthesis With a Contact Socket (Procedure 1), and more
University of California San Francisco Medical Center
San Francisco, California
University of Miami Ryder Trauma Center
Miami, Florida
Florida Orthopaedic Institute- Tampa General Hospital
Tampa, Florida
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