Rehabilitative outcomes with preparatory suction prostheses following traumatic Gritti-Stokes amputation: A case series

Author:

Stauffer Samantha Jeanne12ORCID,Horne John Robert2ORCID,Sions Jaclyn Megan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Delaware Limb Loss Studies, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, STAR Campus, Newark, DE, USA

2. Independence Prosthetics-Orthotics, Inc., Newark, DE, USA

Abstract

Gritti-Stokes amputation (GSA) is a knee disarticulation variant, where the femur is transected at the level of the epicondyle and the patella is fixated to the distal end. GSA results in a long residual limb with little postoperative swelling and less potential for muscular atrophy, so stable limb volume may allow the use of seal-in suction for suspension for preparatory prostheses. The purpose of this case series was to report on the efficacy of seal-in suction preparatory prostheses for 2 adults with traumatic GSA. Between October and December of 2021, 2 participants with unilateral traumatic Gritti-Stokes amputation, who had received seal-in suction suspension for their preparatory prostheses, were recruited. Information was extracted from medical charts regarding prosthetic care and mobility at preparatory and definitive prosthesis evaluation, and participants underwent standardized measurement of their residual limb and prosthesis. Duration of preparatory prosthesis use was >6 months; neither participant reported loss of suspension nor significant complications with socket fit. Participant 1 required socket replacement because of residual limb pain secondary to osteophyte formation, and Participant 2 required component replacement because of weight gain. At definitive prosthesis evaluations, both participants were unlimited community ambulators; both successfully returned to work before provision of their definitive prostheses. Results indicate that seal-in suction suspension may be viable for preparatory prostheses among adults with traumatic GSA, but knee center height discrepancies persist. GSA may yield highly functional outcomes for adults with traumatic amputation. Further research is required to substantiate these findings.

Funder

Independence Prosthetics-Orthotics, Inc.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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