| Literature DB >> 23606976 |
M Bueschges1, T Muehlberger, K L Mauss, J C Bruck, C Ottomann.
Abstract
Introduction. Pirogow's amputation at the ankle presents a valuable alternative to lower leg amputation for patients with the corresponding indications. Although this method offers the ability to stay mobile without the use of a prosthesis, it is rarely performed. This paper proposes a modification regarding the operation method of the Pirogow amputation. The results of the modified operation method on ten patients were objectified 12 months after the operation using a patient questionnaire (Ankle Score). Material and Methods. We modified the original method by rotating the calcaneus. To fix the calcaneus to the tibia, Kirschner wire and a 3/0 spongiosa tension screw as well as a Fixateur externe were used. Results. 70% of those questioned who were amputated following the modified Pirogow method indicated an excellent or very good result in total points whereas in the control group (original Pirogow's amputation) only 40% reported excellent or very good result. In addition, the level of pain experienced one year after the completed operation showed different results in favour of the group being operated with the modified way. Furthermore, patients in both groups showed differences in radiological results, postoperative leg length difference, and postoperative mobility. Conclusion. The modified Pirogow amputation presents a valuable alternative to the original amputation method for patients with the corresponding indications. The benefits are found in the significantly reduced pain, difference in reduced radiological complications, the increase in mobility without a prosthesis, and the reduction of postoperative leg length difference.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23606976 PMCID: PMC3625588 DOI: 10.1155/2013/460792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Orthop ISSN: 2090-3464
Figure 1Nikolai Iwanowitsch Pirogow painted by Ilja Jefimowitsch Repin, 1881.
Figure 2Temporary fixation by fixateur externe.
Indications and contraindications for an amputation following the Pirogow method [6, 7].
| Indications | Contraindications |
|---|---|
| Congenital foot deformity | Severe circulatory problems |
| Forefoot and metatarsal damage due to soft tissue or bone tumors | Open lesions or traumatic damage in the area of the heel and calcaneus |
| Osteomyelitis | Severe immune suppression, cachexy |
| Burns and frostbite | Acute and chronic infections of the ankle and hindfoot |
| Persistent ulcerating soft tissue defects stemming from cardiovascular diseases | Low prospects regarding the expected walking ability |
| Forefoot and metatarsal damage through trauma | Haemodynamically relevant stenosis or closure of the anterior tibialis |
Modified Ankle and Hindfoot Score (AOFAS) with consideration given to the lack of ankle function and more weight given to functional and radiological criteria based on Taniguchi (Ankle Score) [15].
| Criteria | Assessment (point total) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pain | Pain free (40) | Light (30) | Moderate (20) | Strong (10) |
| Functional criteria | ||||
| Walking distance | Unrestricted (20) | 2 km (15) | 500 m–2 km (10) | At home (5) |
| Limping | No Limping (4) | Moderate (2) | Unable to walk (0) | |
| Going up stairs | Unrestricted (4) | Holding the railing (2) | N.m. (0) | |
| Going down stairs | Unrestricted (4) | Holding the railing (2) | N.m. (0) | |
| Standing on one leg | Unrestricted (4) | With support (2) | N.m. (0) | |
| Cross-legged | Unrestricted (4) | With support (2) | N.m. (0) | |
| Radiological criteria | ||||
| Bone atrophy | None (5) | Trabecula atrophy (3) | Necrosis (0) | |
| Plantar soft tissue | >2 cm (5) | 1-2 cm (3) | <1 cm (0) | |
| Leg length difference | None (5) | <2 cm (3) | >2 cm (0) | |
| Mobility w/out a prosthesis | Unrestricted (5) | >10 m (3) | <10 m (0) | |
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| Total points (100) | Excellent (>80) | Good (60–79) | Satisfactory (40–59) | Unsatisfactory (<40) |
The analysis of the Ankle Scores (AS) from the group of patients using the modified method based on Pirogow.
| Point total | Result | Number of patients | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| >80 | Excellent | 2 | 20% |
| 60–79 | Good | 5 | 50% |
| 40–59 | Satisfactory | 3 | 30% |
| <40 | Unsatisfactory | 1 | 10% |
The analysis of the Ankle Scores (AS) from the group of patients that underwent the original Pirogow's amputation.
| Point total | Result | Number of patients | Percent |
|---|---|---|---|
| >80 | Excellent | 2 | 20% |
| 60–79 | Good | 2 | 20% |
| 40–59 | Satisfactory | 3 | 30% |
| <40 | Unsatisfactory | 3 | 30% |