Rehabilitation after lower limb amputation: A comparative study of above-knee, through-knee and Gritti—Stokes amputations

Author:

Houghton A1,Allen A1,Luff R1,McColl I1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Guy's Hospital, London SE1, UK

Abstract

Abstract A study of 169 unilateral amputees under three Disablement Services Centres was performed. The study comprised 88 above-knee, 54 through-knee and 27 Gritti-Stokes amputations. Satisfactory rehabilitation occurred in 33 per cent of above-knee, 62 per cent of through-knee and 44 per cent of Gritti—Stokes patients (56 per cent overall). The better rehabilitation of through-knee versus above-knee amputees (P < 0·02) was also found in a group of patients matched for comparable age and duration of amputation as well as in a group of age-matched vascular amputees. Through-knee amputees relied significantly less on wheelchairs than above-knee (P = 0·016) and Gritti—Stokes (P = 0·05) amputees. The prosthesis used for the through-knee and Gritti—Stokes amputations was considered unsightly in 50 per cent of cases (versus 31 per cent for the above-knee prosthesis). The superior rehabilitation with through-knee amputations should prompt us to improve both our technique for this amputation and the prostheses currently available. A through-knee amputation should be performed in preference to an above-knee amputation in the case where either is surgically possible, and a below-knee amputation not feasible.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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