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Title: MAJOR LIMB AMPUTATION IN IBADAN
Authors: Ogunlade, S. O
Salawuade, S. A
Alonge, T. O
Gana, J. Y
Omololu, A. B. O
Keywords: Amputation
Diabetes
Trauma
Issue Date: Dec-2002
Publisher: COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Citation: Afr. J. Med. med. Sci. (2002) 31, 333-336
Abstract: A prospective study of patients w h o had major limb amputation at the University College Hospital Ibadan over a 5-year period is presented. One hundred and one major limb amputations were performed within this period (71 Males, 30 Females, M :F = 2.3:1). Trauma accounted for 48 % of the cases followed by diabetes in 26%, soft tissue infection in 13% and tumours also in 13%. The major post-op complication was wound infection. In accordance with the finding s in other centers, a higher proportion of the amputations (69%) were carried out in the lower limbs. Patient's refusal to accept amputation resulted in a delay in amputation in 49 patients. This delay (before surgery) ranged from 1 day to 150 days, with a mean of 15.49 (SD 9.V) From this study, we found that a reduction in vehicular accidents and increasing emphasis on efficient foot care (and glycacmic control) in the diabetic may significantly reduce the rate of amputations in our environment.
Description: ARTICLE
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2639
ISSN: 1116-4077
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