| Literature DB >> 35769769 |
Katherine Dong1, Anna Cohen-Rosenblum1, Molly Hartzler2.
Abstract
Patients with knee osteoarthritis in the setting of ipsilateral below-knee amputation present a challenge in terms of patient positioning, intraoperative assistance, implant alignment, postoperative rehabilitation, and prosthesis adjustment. This is a report of a patient with a history of below-knee amputation with ipsilateral knee pain due to osteoarthritis, treated with elective total knee arthroplasty. This was done using custom cutting blocks made via preoperative computed tomography scans, and a single assistant as well as a large hip bump and lateral support were used for positioning. The patient was weight-bearing as tolerated in his regular below-knee prosthesis starting from postoperative day 1, with 1 prosthetic adjustment made during the first week of rehabilitation. The patient was pain-free with full range of motion at 1-year follow-up.Entities:
Keywords: Below knee amputation; Osteoarthritis; Prosthetics; Rehabilitation; Total knee arthroplasty
Year: 2022 PMID: 35769769 PMCID: PMC9234005 DOI: 10.1016/j.artd.2022.03.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthroplast Today ISSN: 2352-3441
Figure 1Preoperative radiographic imaging of the right knee: (a) anteroposterior, (b) lateral, and (c) sunrise view.
Figure 2Preoperative template of custom cutting blocks.
Figure 3KneeGRIP (Sunmedica, Redding, CA) positioning system enabling procedure to be performed with a single assistant.
Figure 4Postoperative radiographic imaging of the right knee: (a) anteroposterior, (b) lateral, (c) sunrise view.
Review of BKA after TKA literature.
| Paper | Positioning | Assistants | Tibial alignment | Implant | Prosthesis fitting | Complications | Follow-up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pasquina, 2000 [ | n/a | n/a | n/a | Cement | POD 4 temporary prosthesis, 6 wk final | POD 28 peri-incisional cellulitis treated with PO abx | 1 y |
| Crawford, 2003 [ | Box covered with sterile drapes | 2 | Intramedullary | CR, cement | 6 wk | None | 8 mo |
| Vanin, 2008 [ | n/a | n/a | Extramedullary | CR, cement | Immediate temporary prosthesis | None | 2 y |
| Konstantakos, 2008 [ | Sterilized plaster mold of prosthesis | n/a | Extramedullary | PS, cement | 3 wk | None | 8 y |
| Dudhniwala, 2011 [ | Side support for thigh and distal “roll on a pole” | 1 | Intramedullary | PS with femoral and tibial stems, tibial metaphyseal sleeve (L), cement | 6 wk | none | 1 y (L)/7 y (R) |
| Amanatullah, 2014 [ | n/a | n/a | n/a | PS, cement | n/a | None | 2 y |
| Fleming, 2016 [ | Bolster under thigh | 2 | Patient-specific cutting guide (preop CT) | PS, cement | n/a | None | 4 mo |
| Putnis, 2020 [ | Sling during prep, wedge under knee | 2 | Computer navigation | PS, cement | 8 wk | None | 1 y |
| Maupin, 2019 [ | Hip bump, distal transverse foot bump, mid-thigh side support sterile radiolucent triangle | 1 | Intramedullary | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
CR, cruciate retaining; CT, computed tomography; POD, postoperative day; PS, posterior stabilized.