Christensen K S, Klarke M
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1986 May;68(3):423-6. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.68B3.3733809.
In 42 amputations (28 below-knee and 14 above-knee), healing of the stump was found to correlate with the pre-operative transcutaneous oxygen pressure (tcPO2) measured at the planned site of incision. Of 31 patients with a tcPO2 of 30 mmHg or more, 27 healed primarily, three had delayed healing and one failed to heal; of seven patients with values between 20 and 30 mmHg three healed primarily and four had delayed healing; and all four patients with a value below 20 mmHg had stumps which failed to heal and needed reamputation. It is concluded that a tcPO2 of 20 mmHg or more at the intended site of amputation indicates that the wound will heal.
在42例截肢手术中(28例膝下截肢和14例膝上截肢),发现残端愈合情况与在计划切口部位测得的术前经皮氧分压(tcPO2)相关。在31例tcPO2为30mmHg或更高的患者中,27例一期愈合,3例延迟愈合,1例未愈合;在7例tcPO2值在20至30mmHg之间的患者中,3例一期愈合,4例延迟愈合;而所有4例tcPO2值低于20mmHg的患者,其残端均未愈合且需要再次截肢。结论是,截肢预期部位的tcPO2为20mmHg或更高表明伤口将会愈合。