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Original Article

Epidemiology of lower limb amputees in the north of the Netherlands: Aetiology, discharge destination and prosthetic use

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Pages 92-99 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to give a retrospective review of all lower limb amputations performed in the 3 northern provinces of the Netherlands in 1991–1992. Assembled data were compared with the existing information in the National Medical Register (NMR) over the same period.

With the participation of all regional hospitals, 473 lower limb amputations from transpelvic to transmetatarsal level were identified. Of the amputations 94% were performed for vascular pathology, 3% for trauma, and 3% for oncologic reasons. After surgery a prosthesis was provided to 48% of the amputees.

The actual number of performed amputations exceeds the number of amputations registered by the NMR by 9%. Incidence rates of lower limb amputations in the Netherlands are 18–20/100,000 over the last 12 years. These numbers are lower than in other areas and show no sharp decrease in frequency compared with other countries in Western Europe.

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