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DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1370338
Microsurgical Transfer of the Proximal Tibia, Including Epiphysis, in the Management of High above Knee Amputations
Publikationsverlauf
20. Oktober 2013
01. Dezember 2013
Publikationsdatum:
28. März 2014 (online)
The management and outcomes from treatment of femoral sarcoma are well documented. This involves oncological resection and either limb preservation with reconstruction, or above knee amputation (AKA).[1]
Diaphyseal limb amputations in children are associated with high stump morbidity because of bone spiking, with primary revision rates of 43% documented.[2]
Another alternative is the rotationplasty.[3] [4] This procedure utilizes the distal part of the amputated limb, including the ankle joint with preservation of the sciatic nerve. The remaining sensate foot, is fitted for a prosthesis reproducing a below knee amputated limb functionally.
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