Williams J W, Britt L G, Sherman R T
Am J Surg. 1975 May;129(5):500-2. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(75)90304-9.
In a prospective study, thrombosis of the femoral or popoliteal veins was discovered at operation in nine of eighty-one patients requiring amputation of a lower extremity for arterial insufficiency. One week postoperatively, all nine patients had evidence of pulmonary embolism on the lung scan. Embolization was documented by arteriography in two patients and at autopsy in a third patient. In none of these patients was there clinical evidence of venous thrombosis prior to operation. Two of the subjects with proved thrombosis died during study, a mortality of 22 percent, whereas the mortality for the entire group was 10 percent. It is concluded that the deep venous system of patients requiring amputation for ischemia should be examined carefully at operation. These patients have a high incidence of deep venous thrombosis and the discovery of thrombus at the time of operation places them in a particularly high risk group.
在一项前瞻性研究中,81例因动脉供血不足需要截肢下肢的患者中,有9例在手术时发现股静脉或腘静脉血栓形成。术后一周,所有9例患者肺部扫描均显示有肺栓塞迹象。2例患者经动脉造影证实有栓塞,第3例患者经尸检证实有栓塞。这些患者在手术前均无静脉血栓形成的临床证据。2例经证实有血栓形成的患者在研究期间死亡,死亡率为22%,而整个组的死亡率为10%。结论是,因缺血需要截肢的患者的深静脉系统在手术时应仔细检查。这些患者深静脉血栓形成的发生率很高,手术时发现血栓会使他们处于特别高风险的组中。