Literature DB >> 22895649

[Minor amputations - a maxi task. Part 1: From the principles to transmetatarsal amputation].

R Matamoros1, G Riepe, P Drees.   

Abstract

A threatening major amputation represents a fateful turning point for diabetics. This occurs in 50% of cases of amputations in diabetics. This increases the demand for another therapeutic route not only because of the limitations in quality of life but also due to substantially higher mortality. Even if an osteomyelitic ischemic situation is often present specialized centers have succeeded in substantially reducing the rate of major amputations in such patients. The term "minor amputation" commonly used in vascular surgery is not uniformly understood. Following the "vascular surgery working model" developed by Rümenapf, the significance of "minor amputations" for retention of extremities and the associated controversies have been shown. "Minor amputations" therefore represent a maxi-task if patients undergoing such a procedure are to be timely and competently treated. The necessary interdisciplinary cooperation with other specialists should in the future also include orthopedic surgeons.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22895649     DOI: 10.1007/s00104-010-2054-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


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