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Problems with excessive residual lower leg length in pediatric amputees.

W R Osebold1, E L Lester, D M Christenson.   

Abstract

We studied six pediatric amputees with long below-knee residual limbs, in order to delineate their functional and prosthetic situations, specifically in relation to problems with fitting for dynamic-response prosthetic feet. Three patients had congenital pseudoarthrosis of the tibia secondary to neurofibromatosis, one had fibular hemimelia, one had a traumatic amputation, and one had amputation secondary to burns. Five patients had Syme's amputations, one had a Boyd amputation. Ages at amputation ranged from nine months to five years (average age 3 years 1 month). After amputation, the long residual below-knee limbs allowed fitting with only the lowest-profile prostheses, such as deflection plates. In three patients, the femoral dome to tibial plafond length was greater on the amputated side than on the normal side. To allow room for more dynamic-response (and larger) foot prostheses, two patients have undergone proximal and distal tibial-fibular epiphyseodeses (one at age 5 years 10 months, the other at 3 years 7 months) and one had a proximal tibial-fibular epiphyseodesis at age 7 years 10 months. (All three patients are still skeletally immature.) The families of two other patients are considering epiphyseodeses, and one patient is not a candidate (skeletally mature). Scanogram data indicate that at skeletal maturity the epiphyseodesed patients will have adequate length distal to their residual limbs to fit larger and more dynamic-response prosthetic feet.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11813953      PMCID: PMC1888194     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Iowa Orthop J        ISSN: 1541-5457


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Authors:  M ANDERSON; W T GREEN
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3.  A comparison of oxygen consumption during walking between children with and without below-knee amputations.

Authors:  L M Herbert; J R Engsberg; K G Tedford; S K Grimston
Journal:  Phys Ther       Date:  1994-10

Review 4.  Lower-limb deficiencies and amputations in children.

Authors:  J I Krajbich
Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg       Date:  1998 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.020

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