Vascular Disease
Cross-source consensus on Vascular Disease from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Vascular disease accounted for 23.7% of above-wrist amputations in 2023, with a minor increase from 2019. — Upper limb amputations in Germany: a nationwide retrospective study of incidence, aetiologies and revision patterns from 2019 to 2023
- Vascular complications were the second leading cause of distal revisions, accounting for 28.5% of cases. — Upper limb amputations in Germany: a nationwide retrospective study of incidence, aetiologies and revision patterns from 2019 to 2023
- Forearm amputations were most often vascular in origin. — Upper limb amputations in Germany: a nationwide retrospective study of incidence, aetiologies and revision patterns from 2019 to 2023
- Proximal hand amputations were most often vascular in origin. — Upper limb amputations in Germany: a nationwide retrospective study of incidence, aetiologies and revision patterns from 2019 to 2023
- Vascular and ischaemic distal amputations were associated with gangrene, critical limb ischaemia, diabetic vascular complications, thrombosis and Raynaud-associated ischaemia. — Upper limb amputations in Germany: a nationwide retrospective study of incidence, aetiologies and revision patterns from 2019 to 2023
- Vascular amputations reflect upper-extremity ischaemia occurring in elderly or multimorbid patients. — Upper limb amputations in Germany: a nationwide retrospective study of incidence, aetiologies and revision patterns from 2019 to 2023