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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Ditzels]].
*[[Ditzels]].
==References==
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Revision as of 17:57, 18 June 2014

Leg amputations are typically seen in the context of peripheral vascular disease.

General - overview

Comes in two basic flavours:

  • Above the knee ampuation (AKA).
  • Below the knee ampuation (BKA).

Etiology:

Grossing

  • Dimensions.
  • Resection margin: appears viable.
  • Intactness: all appendages present.
  • Hair: present/absent.
  • Ulcer: present/absent, location, size.
  • Skin changes: shiny, gangrenous.
  • Skin lesions: present/absent.
  • Nails: within normal limits/colour change.
  • Vessels: examined? vascular disease?
  • Muscle wasting: present/absent.

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See Ditzels#Atherosclerotic peripheral vascular disease.

See also

References

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