Pattern of limb amputations in male patients in a sub-urban teaching hospital

E. Edomwonyi, J. Onuminya
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Background:  Extremity amputations represent a major disability and it is compounded by the difficulty in obtaining prosthesis in developing nations. The consequences of loss of earning abilities, particularly when the patient is the only wage earner in a large extended family is high. The aim of this study was to evaluate the pattern of limb amputations in male patients in Irrua specialist teaching hospital, lrrua, Edo state of Nigeria. Methods: This is a retrospective review of the pattern of limb amputation surgeries in male patients in Irrua over a five year period. Data was obtained from the medical records department. Extracted data were analyzed using simple statistical method of proportions and percentages. Results: Fifty-nine male patients had sixty-four limb amputation surgeries during the study period. Median age of patients was forty-nine years. The most frequent level of amputation was below knee level in 53.1% of cases, followed by above knee in 31.2% of cases. The lower limb was involved in 92.1% of cases, the rest 7.9% involved   the upper limb. Diabetic foot disease was the commonest indication for amputation, 26 patients (40.6% of cases) followed by trauma in 23 patients (35.9% of cases). Wound infection was the most frequent post-operative complication occurring 34.4% of wounds in this study. Conclusion: Diabetic foot disease and trauma were the commonest indications. The middle aged was the most involved. Preventive measures such as education of diabetic patients on foot care, regulation of the activities of traditional bone setters, and public enlightenment on road safety rules would assist in no small measure in addressing this problem. Keywords: Pattern, male, limb amputation, Teaching Hospital
郊区某教学医院男性患者截肢模式分析
背景:四肢截肢是一种主要的残疾,在发展中国家,获得假肢的困难使其复杂化。丧失挣钱能力的后果是很严重的,特别是当病人是一个大家庭中唯一挣钱的人时。本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚埃多州伊鲁瓦专科教学医院男性患者截肢的模式。方法:这是一个回顾性的回顾模式截肢手术的男性患者在伊朗超过五年的时间。数据来自医疗记录科。提取的资料采用简单的比例和百分比统计方法进行分析。结果:59例男性患者在研究期间共行64例截肢手术。患者的中位年龄为49岁。膝关节以下截肢最多,占53.1%,其次是膝关节以上,占31.2%。92.1%的病例累及下肢,其余7.9%累及上肢。糖尿病足病是最常见的截肢指征,26例(40.6%),其次是外伤23例(35.9%)。伤口感染是最常见的术后并发症,发生率为34.4%。结论:糖尿病足病和外伤是最常见的适应症。中年人参与最多。预防措施,如对糖尿病患者进行足部护理教育、对传统植骨者的活动进行管制以及向公众宣传道路安全规则等,将在很大程度上有助于解决这一问题。关键词:模式,男性,截肢,教学医院
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