Barnes R W, Slaymaker E E
Ann Surg. 1976 Apr;183(4):429-32. doi: 10.1097/00000658-197604000-00017.
The incidence of postoperative venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism was assessed in 87 patients undergoing 96 major lower extremity amputations for ischemia. Prospective surveillance for deep leg vein thrombosis was carried out by Doppler ultrasound in 35 patients. There was no instance of major leg vein thrombosis and only one episode of a small non-fatal pulmonary embolus in a patient suffering trauma to the amputation stump after discharge from the hospital. This study suggests that clinically significant venous thromboembolism following current techniques of lower extremity amputation is not as common as previously reported. Doppler ultrasound is the most suitable technique for surveillance of venous thrombosis in these patients.
对87例因缺血接受96次下肢大截肢手术的患者术后静脉血栓形成和肺栓塞的发生率进行了评估。对35例患者采用多普勒超声对下肢深静脉血栓进行前瞻性监测。未发生下肢大静脉血栓形成,仅1例患者在出院后截肢残端受外伤后发生1次小的非致命性肺栓塞。本研究提示,目前下肢截肢技术后临床上显著的静脉血栓栓塞并不像先前报道的那么常见。多普勒超声是监测这些患者静脉血栓形成最合适的技术。