[Stump problems after a lower limb amputation].

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd

Vogellanden centrum voor revalidatie, Zwolle, the Netherlands.

Published: July 2013

Problems in the amputation stump occur frequently in lower limb amputees. These problems can range from skin defects to serious vascular insufficiency and have a major impact on the amputee's quality of life. We illustrate this with 2 patients aged 20 and 65. The first patient developed a Candida skin infection of the stump skin as a result of silicone liner use. She was successfully treated with miconazole/hydrocortisone and hygiene measures. The second patient developed progressive lower limb ischemia that resulted in a stump wound and claudication. He was treated with vascular surgery. Patients with stump problems should be referred to a rehabilitation physician for thorough examination of the stump in determining the cause of the symptoms and subsequent instalment of adequate treatment.

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