Literature DB >> 12690870

Controversies in amputation surgery.

Michael S Pinzur1, Marco A Guedes de Souza Pinto, Lew C Schon, Douglas G Smith.   

Abstract

Amputation surgery should be the first step in the rehabilitation of a patient with a nonfunctional limb, rather than the final step in treatment. When faced with a difficult decision regarding lower extremity amputation compared with attempted limb reconstruction, expectations for a reasonable outcome must be determined. After reasonable goals have been set, the surgery should be directed toward interfacing with a prosthetic limb. Current surgical techniques of lower extremity amputation, paying special attention to transosseous versus disarticulation amputation, help to optimize prosthetic limb fitting and functional rehabilitation. With the evolution of end-bearing amputation levels, there is resurgent interest in the bone bridging technique of Johann Ertl and interest in a new pneumatic immediate postoperative prosthetic limb fitting system.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12690870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Instr Course Lect        ISSN: 0065-6895


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