학술논문

Limb amputations; etiopathogenesis, diagnosis and the multidisciplinary therapeutic approach
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences, Vol 9, Iss 2, Pp 209-223 (2022)
Subject
lower limb amputations
debatable topic
multidisciplinary therapeutic approach
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Language
English
ISSN
2392-7674
Abstract
Despite remarkable advances in medicine, limb amputations remain a therapeutic measure that saves the lives of many patients. Given the varied etiopathogenesis, such operations are performed both as an emergency and as an elective procedure. Such interventions address either only the distal segments of a limb, or even the entire limb, having a great psychological, functional and social impact on the patient. Due to these multiple implications, limb amputations must be performed by specialized teams, in order to achieve the best possible functional and aesthetic results to be compatible with the correction of the remaining deficit with a prosthesis. The main causes leading to amputations and the corresponding preventive measures are presented, as well as the general principles of amputations as a therapeutic solution of last resort. In conclusion, reducing the number of traffic/workplace accidents and effective treatment of chronic diseases affecting the vascular system can contribute to decreasing the need for amputations, a life-saving therapeutic solution, but with a devastating impact on the patient and society.