Amputations Flashcards
what are major limb amputations?
proximal to wrist or ankle
what are minor limb amputations?
distal to wrist (hand and fingers) or ankle (foot and toes)
what percentage of upper limb amputations occur below wrist?
92%
what percentage of lower limb amputations occur at or above ankle?
65%
what’s the prognosis for an amputation?
varies by cause of limb loss and other comorbidities
what is the surgical goal?
preserve limb length balanced with:
wound healing capability
residual limb coverage
patient preference
rehabilitation potential
local prosthetic expertise
what are some secondary health effects that may occur after an amputation?
poor nutritional intake
reduced exercise
excessive weight
hypertension
skin issues
diabetes
what musculoskeletal and medical complications are lower limb amputees at higher risk for?
upper limb nerve entrapment (using crutches)
what musculoskeletal and medical complications are upper limb amputees at higher risk for?
pain in neck, upper back, shoulders and remaining limb