Report on Prosthetic Fitting, Mobility, and Overall Satisfaction after Major Limb Amputation at a German Maximum Care Provider

Author:

Brauckmann Vesta1ORCID,Mönninghoff Sebastian2,Block Ole Moritz3,Braatz Frank23,Lehmann Wolfgang3,Pardo Luis A.3ORCID,Ernst Jennifer13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Trauma Surgery, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Straße 1, 30625 Hannover, Germany

2. Orthobionics Study Programme, Private University of Applied Sciences, 37073 Göttingen, Germany

3. Department of Trauma Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery and Plastic Surgery, University Medical Center Göttingen, 37075 Göttingen, Germany

Abstract

Background: Satisfaction with prosthesis plays a key role in regaining mobility and is important for optimizing prosthetic usage, mobility, and increasing compliance with medical regimen. Despite unchangeable factors like age and comorbidities, other factors, like pain, received rehabilitation, satisfaction with assistive devices, service, and information, can be changed and might contribute to a better usage and acceptance of the prosthesis and amputees’ mobility. Objectives: The aim of the study was to analyze mobility, pain, supply of assistive devices, and additional therapies received after major limb amputations. Furthermore, a correlation of those parameters was evaluated. Methods: Retrospective identification of patients with major limb amputation (operation and procedures classification system (OPS)) and relevant related demographics within the clinical documentation system during a four-year observation time. In addition, we undertook prospective assessment of mobility (K-level), pain qualities, additional therapies, self-rated overall quality of life (QoL) and degree of adaptation to the life after amputation, dependency from caregivers, and satisfaction with the provided assistive devices (QUEST). Results: A total of 164 patients (mean age 68, age range: 19 to 97 years) underwent major limb amputation. A total of 27 questionnaires were returned and analyzed. All those traumatic and nontraumatic amputees received assistive devices. Although mobility and QoL decreased significantly after amputation, a high satisfaction with provided prosthetic and assistive devices and care was found. Conclusions: Amputation registries are becoming elementary to allow for nationwide comparisons of clinics, to identify the requirements of amputees, and to design an interdisciplinary care model for a successful comprehensive approach.

Funder

Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA

Publisher

MDPI AG

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