LIMB SALVAGE VS AMPUTATION FOR CRITICAL ISCHEMIA - THE ROLE OF VASCULAR-SURGERY

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TAYLOR, LM
HAMRE, D
DALMAN, RL
PORTER, JM
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Since 1980, 498 patients with 627 critically ischemic legs (rest pain, gangrene, ischemic ulcer, and ankle-brachial pressure index < 0.40) were treated with revascularization regardless of operative risk or anticipated operative difficulty. Primary amputation was performed only when no graftable distal vessels were present (14 primary amputations [2.8%]) or in neurologically impaired, hopelessly nonambulatory patients. The mortality for revascularization was 2.3%, and the median hospital stay was 11 days. During follow-up, 41 limbs (7%) required amputation, 31 after failure of revascularization and 10 despite patent revascularizations. Renal failure had an adverse influence on limb salvage (67%) because of a significantly increased requirement for amputation despite patent revascularizations. We conclude aggressive limb revascularization in patients with critical lower-extremity ischemia results in low operative morbidity and mortality and excellent long-term limb salvage. Patients with critical leg ischemia and renal failure are at higher risk for limb loss than patients without renal failure.
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