Title of article :
Improving the Level of Amputation of the Lower Extremity after Therapeutic Endovascular Intervention for Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia
Author/Authors :
Al-Alosi, B.M University of Anbar - Ramadi, Iraq , Mohsin Hussein, A University of Baghdad - Baghdad, Iraq , Jabber, S.N Department of Vascular Surgery - Ghazi Al-Harery Hospital for Medical Specialties - Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract :
Aims Lower extremity amputations are increasingly frequent in people with arterial
insufficiency, becoming an important public health problem in Iraq and worldwide. This
study aimed to evaluate the impact of revascularization of the lower limb with critical
ischemia by peripheral angioplasty on improving the patient’s life.
Materials & Methods This experimental study was conducted in patients with lower limb
ischemia in Al-Shaheed Ghazzi Al-Hariri Hospital for Surgical Specialties in Baghdad, Iraq,
from October 2019 to October 2020. One hundred sixteen patients with arterial insufficiency
were selected by the purposeful sampling method. A group of patients (55 cases) was
selected for peripheral therapeutic intervention. The Chi-Square and Fisher’s exact tests
were used for data analysis.
Findings There was a clear improvement in the level of amputation after treatment. High
levels of amputation were needed for the control group who did not have a therapeutic
intervention, and most of them had amputations above the knee (86.9%).
Conclusion Peripheral intervention has an important role in improving the level of
amputation in patients with critical limb ischemia of the lower extremities and should
consider before primary amputation in selected patients.
Keywords :
Amputation , Lower Extremity , Therapeutic , Endovascular , Ischemia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of War and Public Health