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East Afr Med J ; 81(8): 427-9, 2004 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15622938

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of lower limb amputation (LLA) and highlight preventable causes in our hospital. DESIGN: A retrospective study. SETTING: University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria. SUBJECTS: Eighty seven patients who had LLA over a five and a half year period. There were 62 males and 25 females aged between three and 83 years (mean+/-SD = 44.5+/-21.1). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Indications, morbidity and mortality. RESULTS: A total of 94 LLA were performed in the 87 patients managed. Trauma, diabetic foot sepsis and malignant conditions of the limb were the main indications for LLA in 26(29.9%), 23(26.4%) and 20(23%) patients respectively. Others were peripheral vascular gangrene (PVG) in eight (9.2%) patients; chronic osteomyelitis, three (3.5%); chronic leg ulcers, three (3.5%); Ainhum, three (3.5%) and snake bite in one patient (1.1%). Above knee amputation (AKA) was the most common procedure performed (48.9%) followed by below knee amputation (BKA) in 37.2%. There were 11 deaths (12.6%), out of which eight were due to sepsis with multiple organ failure following diabetic foot sepsis, two cases of clostridial myonecrosis complicating compound fractures and a case of metastatic osteosarcoma in a child. CONCLUSION: Majority of the cases of LLA could have been avoided with early presentation and appropriate management. A case is made for community health education on the need for early presentation to hospital for limb lesions.


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Amputation, Surgical/statistics & numerical data , Leg/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Amputation, Surgical/methods , Amputation, Surgical/mortality , Amputation, Surgical/rehabilitation , Causality , Child , Child, Preschool , Cost of Illness , Developing Countries , Diabetic Foot/surgery , Female , Hospitals, University , Humans , Leg Injuries/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/surgery , Nigeria , Patient Selection , Peripheral Vascular Diseases/surgery , Primary Prevention , Retrospective Studies , Sex Distribution
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