Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot Reamputations

SUMMARY Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the reamputation rate in patients who had amputation surgery in our hospital with the diagnosis of diabetic foot and to analyze the comorbid factors. Material and Method: Of 131 patients with detailed information in their files 66 patients who ha...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Serkan Akcay, Ece Harman, Ismail Safa Satoglu, Ahmet Kurtulmus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of TURAZ AKADEMI 2012-12-01
Series:Medicine Science
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=21888
id doaj-8c4e8dda9cfa41a29f58d1a096368a2e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-8c4e8dda9cfa41a29f58d1a096368a2e2020-11-24T21:24:57ZengSociety of TURAZ AKADEMI Medicine Science2147-06342012-12-01142839110.5455/medscience.2012.01.802821888Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot ReamputationsSerkan Akcay0Ece Harman1Ismail Safa Satoglu2Ahmet Kurtulmus3Izmir Katip Celebi Universitesi Ataturk Egitim ve Arastima Hastanesi Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji KlinigiIzmir Katip Celebi Universitesi Ataturk Egitim ve Arastirma Hastanesi Endokrinoloji KlinigiIzmir Katip Celebi Universitesi Tip Fakultesi Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji AnabilimdaliIzmir Katip Celebi Universitesi Ataturk Egitim ve Arastima Hastanesi Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji KlinigiSUMMARY Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the reamputation rate in patients who had amputation surgery in our hospital with the diagnosis of diabetic foot and to analyze the comorbid factors. Material and Method: Of 131 patients with detailed information in their files 66 patients who had amputation surgery are included in the study. Age, gender, smoking habits, comorbid diseases, number, level, side and time period of amputation surgeries experienced, presence of infection, wound culture growth of microbes, presence of leukocytosis and method of treatment are recorded. Diabetic foot ulcers of the patients are graded with Wagner-Meggit classification depending on the depth of the wound. Wounds are also evaluated in three different pathophysiological groups as neuropathic, neuropathic-ischemic and ischemic. Levels of amputation were digital, ray, transmetatarsal, below-knee transtibial and above-knee transfemoral. Ipsilateral or contralateral reamputations in previosly amputated patients were investigated. Results: Of the 66 patients who experienced amputation or reamputation surgery 45 were males and 21 were females. Mean age was 63,2 ( 26-88 ). 11 patients had reamputation surgery. 7 patients had ipsilateral reamputations at a more proximal level, 2 patients had contralateral side amputations and ipsilateral more proximal level reampuations and 2 patients had contralateral side amputations. Wagner-Meggit classification of the wounds in amputated patients yielded 4 Grade3, 40 Grade4, 11 Grade5 wounds where as 7 Grade4, 4 Grade5 wounds in reampuatated patients. Pathophysiological classification yielded 6 neuropathic, 21 neuroischemic and 28 ischemic wounds in amputation group where as 4 neuroischemic and 7 ischemic wounds in reamputation group. Discussion: Evaluation of diabetes dependent and nondependent comorbid risk factors as well as the physiological capacity of the patients are important as much as selecting accurate level of amputation level with the aid of new diagnostic techniques in decreasing reamputation risk and rates. [Med-Science 2012; 1(4.000): 283-91]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=21888diabet,foot,ulcer,amputation
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Serkan Akcay
Ece Harman
Ismail Safa Satoglu
Ahmet Kurtulmus
spellingShingle Serkan Akcay
Ece Harman
Ismail Safa Satoglu
Ahmet Kurtulmus
Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot Reamputations
Medicine Science
diabet,foot,ulcer,amputation
author_facet Serkan Akcay
Ece Harman
Ismail Safa Satoglu
Ahmet Kurtulmus
author_sort Serkan Akcay
title Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot Reamputations
title_short Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot Reamputations
title_full Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot Reamputations
title_fullStr Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot Reamputations
title_full_unstemmed Rates and Risk Factors of Diabetic Foot Reamputations
title_sort rates and risk factors of diabetic foot reamputations
publisher Society of TURAZ AKADEMI
series Medicine Science
issn 2147-0634
publishDate 2012-12-01
description SUMMARY Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the reamputation rate in patients who had amputation surgery in our hospital with the diagnosis of diabetic foot and to analyze the comorbid factors. Material and Method: Of 131 patients with detailed information in their files 66 patients who had amputation surgery are included in the study. Age, gender, smoking habits, comorbid diseases, number, level, side and time period of amputation surgeries experienced, presence of infection, wound culture growth of microbes, presence of leukocytosis and method of treatment are recorded. Diabetic foot ulcers of the patients are graded with Wagner-Meggit classification depending on the depth of the wound. Wounds are also evaluated in three different pathophysiological groups as neuropathic, neuropathic-ischemic and ischemic. Levels of amputation were digital, ray, transmetatarsal, below-knee transtibial and above-knee transfemoral. Ipsilateral or contralateral reamputations in previosly amputated patients were investigated. Results: Of the 66 patients who experienced amputation or reamputation surgery 45 were males and 21 were females. Mean age was 63,2 ( 26-88 ). 11 patients had reamputation surgery. 7 patients had ipsilateral reamputations at a more proximal level, 2 patients had contralateral side amputations and ipsilateral more proximal level reampuations and 2 patients had contralateral side amputations. Wagner-Meggit classification of the wounds in amputated patients yielded 4 Grade3, 40 Grade4, 11 Grade5 wounds where as 7 Grade4, 4 Grade5 wounds in reampuatated patients. Pathophysiological classification yielded 6 neuropathic, 21 neuroischemic and 28 ischemic wounds in amputation group where as 4 neuroischemic and 7 ischemic wounds in reamputation group. Discussion: Evaluation of diabetes dependent and nondependent comorbid risk factors as well as the physiological capacity of the patients are important as much as selecting accurate level of amputation level with the aid of new diagnostic techniques in decreasing reamputation risk and rates. [Med-Science 2012; 1(4.000): 283-91]
topic diabet,foot,ulcer,amputation
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=21888
work_keys_str_mv AT serkanakcay ratesandriskfactorsofdiabeticfootreamputations
AT eceharman ratesandriskfactorsofdiabeticfootreamputations
AT ismailsafasatoglu ratesandriskfactorsofdiabeticfootreamputations
AT ahmetkurtulmus ratesandriskfactorsofdiabeticfootreamputations
_version_ 1725985911634657280