Author:
Hochgeschurz Sarah,Bergmeister Konstantin D.,Brånemark Rickard,Aman Martin,Rocchi Attillio,Restitutti Flavia,Gumpenberger Michaela,Sporer Matthias E.,Gstoettner Clemens,Kramer Anne-Margarete,Lang Susanna,Podesser Bruno K.,Aszmann Oskar C.
Abstract
AbstractFor large avians such as vultures, limb loss leads to loss of ambulation and eventually death from malnutrition. Prosthetic devices may replace the limb, however, conventional prosthetic sockets are not feasible in feathered limbs and the extreme stress and strain of unreflected daily use in animals. Osseointegration is a novel technique, where external prosthetic parts are connected directly to a bone anchor to provide a solid skeletal-attachment. This concept provides a high degree of embodiment since osseoperception will provide direct intuitive feedback allowing natural use of the limb in gait and feeding. Here we demonstrate for the first time an osseointegrated bionic reconstruction of a limb in a vulture after a tarsometatarsal amputation with a longterm follow-up.
Funder
European Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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