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J P M Frölke1,2, R A Leijendekkers3, H van de Meent4.
Abstract
This article reviews the development of multidisciplinary osseointegration treatment in the Netherlands since its start in 2009. People experiencing limitations due to their socket prosthesis after a leg amputation present to the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre for an osseointegration implant or "bone-anchored" prosthesis. In this article we share our experience with the first 100 patients regarding referral pattern, selection criteria, available osseointegration systems, preoperative planning, surgical treatment, the rehabilitation protocol, outcome measurement, revision surgery, and future developments.Entities:
Keywords: Amputation; Bone-anchored prosthesis; Multidisciplinary approach; Osseointegration; Rehabilitation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28097370 PMCID: PMC5371626 DOI: 10.1007/s00113-016-0302-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Unfallchirurg ISSN: 0177-5537 Impact factor: 1.000
Fig. 1a Upright position with socket prosthesis and b with osseointegration prosthesis
Fig. 2Examples of various implants available: a OPL type A with a distal niobium polished extramedullary head, b OPL type B with an intramedullary distal head, c, d, e custom-made implants with macroporous 3D mesh coating for accelerated osseointegration
Fig. 3a Schematic representation of a ‘wet’ stoma, b schematic representation of a ‘dry’ stoma