This study analyzed 15 cases of lower limb amputations performed at Kenyatta National Hospital in Kenya over a six-week period. The most common indication for amputation was diabetic foot gangrene, accounting for over half of cases. Elderly patients over 60 years old made up more than 30% of amputees due to diabetic gangrene of the foot. The study recommends increased patient education and counseling, as well as establishment of rehabilitation programs, to address the psychological and economic impact of amputations.