Syme Amputation in Patients with Severe Diabetes Mellitus

Author:

Laughlin Richard T.1,Chambers Richard B.2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Orthopaedics, Southern Illinois University, Springfield, Illinois.

2. Orthopaedic Diabetes Service, Rancho Los Amigos Hospital, Downey, California.

Abstract

Surgical results and functional outcome of 52 patients treated with Syme amputations for forefoot gangrene between 1986 and 1988 were retrospectively reviewed with reference to the predictive value of posterior tibial artery Doppler examination. Wound healing was correlated with the preoperative status of the posterior tibial artery. Functional outcome was assessed by the ability to wear a prosthesis, ambulatory capabilities, episodes of ulceration, and revision surgery. Follow-up averaged 27 months. Twenty-nine patients had a posterior tibial artery with either a triphasic waveform (N = 23) or a normal pulse (6). Twenty-six (90%) of these achieved a healed wound suit able for prosthetic wear. Twenty-three patients had mon-ophasic flow in the posterior tibial artery. Thirteen (57%) of these achieved a healed wound. Ninety percent of the patients who achieved healed wounds were fit with a prosthesis. Functional level of ambulation was assessed in 20 patients. Eighteen were community level ambulators, 11 could walk three or more blocks, and 16 could climb stairs. Eighteen wore their prosthesis all day. These findings indicate that posterior tibial artery Dop pler examination is predictive of healing in the Syme amputation performed on diabetics. Furthermore, dia betics can attain a functional level of ambulation with a Syme amputation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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