Amputation in elderly and high-risk vascular patients |
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Authors: | Ph. Greant MD P. Van den Brande MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) From the Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Academic Hospital, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Fifty-eight patients underwent lower limb amputation for arterial disease over a 30-month period. Mean age of the patients was 72 years. Cardiopulmonary and metabolic risk factors were present in the majority of the patients. Postoperative one-year and three-year mortality rates were 24, 40, and 76%, respectively. Contralateral amputation was required in one-third of the patients after a mean period of eight months. Only younger and healthier patients returned to a meaningful social life after appropriate prosthetic fitting. In view of the high mortality and morbidity rates, above-knee amputation seems a better choice than below-knee amputation in these elderly and high-risk patients. |
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Keywords: | Amputation peripheral arterial disease complications elderly and high-risk patients |
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