• Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg · Feb 2001

    Trends in provision of distal arterial reconstruction in Scotland 1989-1999.

    • R J Holdsworth and H M Paterson.
    • Department of Surgery, Stirling Royal Infirmary, Livilands, Livilands, UK.
    • Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2001 Feb 1; 21 (2): 123-9.

    Objectivesto establish if access to distal arterial reconstructive surgery is equally distributed within the health boards of Scotland and to establish if any variations in practice are reflected in lower limb amputation.Methodsa retrospective, descriptive study using hospital discharge data (Scottish Morbidity Record-1) from 1989 to 1999.Resultsthe rate of distal arterial reconstruction in Scotland increased from 0.9 per 100 000 population in 1989, peaked at 2.6 per 100 000 in 1994 and has since declined steadily to 1.6 per 100 000 in 1999. There was up to 17-fold variation in annual rates of distal reconstruction between the 12 mainland health boards. The variations in distal reconstruction between the health boards were not reflected in variations in amputation rate nor is the decline in distal reconstruction easily explained by increased angioplasty.Conclusionsrates of distal arterial reconstruction in Scotland fall well below those in other European countries. It is likely that insufficient distal operations are undertaken to sufficiently impact on amputation rates. The study recommends an increased provision of specialist vascular surgical expertise in Scotland.

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