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Multimodality imaging review of the post-amputation stump pain.

Nawaraj Subedi1, Priam Heire1, Vinay Parmer1, Simon Beardmore1, Chooi Oh1, Fergus Jepson2, Syed I Ali1.   

Abstract

Limb amputation is one of the oldest known surgical procedures performed for a variety of indications. Little surgical technical improvements have been made since the first procedure, but perioperative and post-operative refinements have occurred over time. Post-amputation pain (PAP) of the stump is a common complication but is an extremely challenging condition to treat. Imaging allows early diagnosis of the underlying cause so that timely intervention is possible to minimize physical disability with its possible psychological and socioeconomic implications. A multidisciplinary approach should be taken involving the rehabilitation medicine team, surgeon, prosthetist, occupational therapist and social workers. Conventional radiographs demonstrate the osseous origin of PAP while high-resolution ultrasound is preferred to assess soft-tissue abnormalities. These are often the first-line investigations. MRI remains as a problem-solving tool when clinical and imaging findings are equivocal. This article aimed to raise a clear understanding of common pathologies expected in the assessment of PAP. A selection of multimodality images from our Specialist Mobility and Rehabilitation Unit are presented so that radiologists are aware of and recognize the spectrum of pathological conditions involving the amputation stump. These include but are not limited to aggressive bone spurs, heterotopic ossification, soft-tissue inflammation (stump bursitis), collection, nervosas, osteomyelitis etc. The role of the radiologist in reaching the diagnosis early is vital so that appropriate treatment can be instituted to limit long-term disability. The panel of authors hopes this article helps readers identify the spectrum of pathological conditions involving the post-amputation stump by recognizing the imaging features of the abnormalities in different imaging modalities.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27579849      PMCID: PMC5604923          DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20160572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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