| Literature DB >> 19777162 |
Riazuddin Mohammed, Khalid Baloch, Francis Peart, Adesegun Abudu.
Abstract
Functional salvage of a severely injured extremity is a challenge for the patient and the treating surgeon. We report a case of a woman presenting with severely injured lower limb and bone loss, which was managed using a custom-made endoprosthetic replacement for successful functional outcome. Despite being complicated by bone loss, nerve injury and infection; a planned staged surgical treatment and rehabilitation have resulted in satisfactory outcome. At 3-year follow-up, the functional score according to the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society-International Symposium on Limb Salvage System was 70% and the Toronto Extremity Salvage Score was 62%. Endoprosthetic replacements may have a limited role in managing selected patients with mangled extremity and can lead to a good functional outcome to these patients.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19777162 PMCID: PMC2787203 DOI: 10.1007/s11751-009-0068-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strategies Trauma Limb Reconstr ISSN: 1828-8928
Fig. 1Soft tissue wound depicting the stretched common peroneal nerve
Fig. 2Plain radiograph confirming a comminuted distal end fracture of left femur with bone loss
Fig. 3Long leg radiographs for preoperative planning for the endoprosthetic replacement
Fig. 4Manufacturer’s proof of the custom-made distal femoral endoprosthesis
Fig. 5Plain radiograph of the endoprosthetic replacement at 3 years follow-up