Title of article :
FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AND COMPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL FOOT AMPUTATIONS IN DIABETICS
Author/Authors :
Imam, Usama Beni-Suef University - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of General Surgery, Egypt , Elsawy, Ahmed Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Critical Care Medicine, Egypt , Balbaa, Alaadin Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Rehabilitation, Egypt
From page :
106
To page :
114
Abstract :
Aim: This study zvas conducted to test a protocol for the management of diabetics scheduled for partial foot amputation in a trial to improve the outcome. Methods: 60 patients undenvent partial foot amputation with planned osseous resection and soft tissue coverage followed by postoperative pressure offloading between January 2002 and January 2006. Results: Amputations performed were ray in (51.6%), trans-metatarsal in (43.3%), Lisfranc s in (3.3%), and Chopart s in (1.7%). Coverage zvas done by planter flaps in (70%), combined flaps in (13.3%), skin grafts in (5%), and second intention in (11.7%). Complications were failure in (8.3%), adjacent limited arthritis or osteomyelitis in (11.7%), deformities in (15%), and instability in (11.7%). Further interventions were delayed primary closure in (6.7%), skin grafts in (5%), further partial foot amputation in (11.7%), and below knee amputation in (8.3%). The outcome was 53 partial foot amputees (88.3%) able to use their feet for one year without recurrent ulceration. Conclusion: Tlte marked reduction in failure rate from (52%) in literature to (8.3%) with such protocol is encouraging to pay more interest in partial foot amputations as an alternative to higher ones
Keywords :
Durable , functioning , foot residuum
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Surgery
Journal title :
The Egyptian Journal of Surgery
Record number :
2579186
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