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Functional outcome of below-knee amputation in peripheral vascular insufficiency. A multicenter review
Authors:MS Pinzur  F Gottschalk  D Smith  S Shanfield  R de Andrade  H Osterman  JR Roberts  P Orlando-Crombleholme  J Larsen  P Rappazzini
Affiliation:Special Teams for Amputations, Mobility, Prosthetics/Orthopaedics (STAMP) Centers, VA Hines, Illinois.
Abstract:
A retrospective functional outcome study was performed on 299 patients treated with below-knee amputations for peripheral vascular disease during a three-year period in six Veterans Administration special amputee centers. Sixty-one percent of the patients were diabetic, and 25% were previously unilateral amputees. Surgery was performed with a long posterior flap in 92.3%, sagittal flaps in 20%, and guillotine open technique in 5.7%. Wound management was accomplished with rigid plaster dressings in 75.3%, pneumatic compression dressing in 14%, and soft dressings in 10.7%. At follow-up evaluation one to two years later, 36.1% had died. Thirteen percent suffered wound complications, with 6.7% requiring revision to a more proximal amputation level. Eighty-seven percent of community ambulators maintained their ambulatory status. A comparable percentage maintained their ability to walk with a prosthesis.
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