Significant differences in functional outcome between upper and lower limbs after vascular trauma of the extremities

Background: This study aimed to compare the functional results between upper (UE) and lower extremity (LE) following arterial reconstruction due to vascular trauma. Methods: Patients treated for arterial injuries with vascular reconstruction at two centres between 2005 and 2014 were assessed. The ph...

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Published inSouth African journal of surgery Vol. 61; no. 1; p. 18
Main Authors Hohenberger, G M, Konstantiniuk, P, Cambiaso-Daniel, J, Schwarz, A M, Krassnig, R, Prager, W, Cohnert, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Pinelands Medpharm Publications 01.01.2023
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Summary:Background: This study aimed to compare the functional results between upper (UE) and lower extremity (LE) following arterial reconstruction due to vascular trauma. Methods: Patients treated for arterial injuries with vascular reconstruction at two centres between 2005 and 2014 were assessed. The physical fitness questionnaire – Fitnessfragebogen (FFB-Mot) – was evaluated. The differences between pre- and post-traumatic values were compared statistically for UE and LE. Inability to return to the preoperative workplace or postoperative loss of at least 10% of the FFB-Mot were defined as the primary outcome events. Results: Twenty-seven patients could be re-evaluated. The primary outcome event occurred in 52% (14/27) without significant difference between UE (43%) and LE (62%) (p = 0.45). The difference between the pre- and post-traumatic FFB-Mot scores showed a significantly poorer functional outcome after LE vascular injury (p = 0.012). Conclusion: Results indicate a poorer functional outcome after vascular extremity trauma to the LE than to the UE.
ISSN:0038-2361
2078-5151
DOI:10.36303/SAJS.3890