• Title of article

    Diabetes effect on Quality of Life in the long-term after Limb salvage with Infrageniculate Bypasses accompanied with minor amputations

  • Author/Authors

    Peker, Kivanc Derya Istanbul University - Medical Faculty of Istanbul - Department of General Surgery, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Unit, Turkey , Aksoy, Murat Istanbul University - Medical Faculty of Istanbul - Department of General Surgery, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Unit, Turkey

  • From page
    1044
  • To page
    1049
  • Abstract
    Objective: To evaluate the quality of life in patients, who had their limbs salvaged with an infrageniculate bypass and minor amputation in the long term and to see if diabetics are prone to worse results. Methods: The patients with limb salvage following an infrageniculate bypass and minor amputation were asked to complete Short Form 36 at the last follow-up visit. The mean scores in diabetic and non-diabetic population were compared to each other .The mean follow-up period was 58±8 months. Results: Of 142 patients, 40 patients were eligible to be included in the study. 33 (82.5%) patients were male and 7 (17.5%) patients were female. The mean age at the time of intervention was 57±14 (33-83) years. The mean scores for eight domains of SF-36 evaluation ranged from 44 to 67 out of 100. There were no significant differences concerning the mean scores of any dimension between the diabetic and nondiabetic group. Conclusion: Despite a minor amputation, the functional outcome of limb salvage with an infrageniculate bypass is favorable and diabetes does not seem to have negative effect on the functional outcome and Quality of Life.
  • Keywords
    Buerger’s Disease , Diabetes Mellitus , Peripheral Vascular Disease , Quality of Life
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
  • Journal title
    Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
  • Record number

    2643419