Restoration of work capacity after major vascular surgical interventions. Expectations and reality

130 patients who had been working pre-operatively were examined and interviewed at least one year after an aorto-femoral bypass operation; 40.8% had continued smoking. Although 83.8% of patients were satisfied with the result of the operation, 73.9% could not be fully rehabilitated despite a success...

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