Diabetic BK’s

aryeh

Dear list members;

I’m a CPO seeing a lot of the following situation, and given the

restrictions under which I must work, I’m open to suggestions.

Presented with:

BK amputation, first time fittings in a rehab setting. Well-healed,

non-edematous limbs, usually diabetic, some bilateral cases. Usually

properly using elastic bandages for shaping and edema control, with

varying consistency, though the wrapping doesn’t seem to be a factor. I

usually see them a minimum of several weeks post-surgery.

The general protocol(over which I have very limited control):

PTB-PTS total contact endoskeletal, pe-lite liner with soft distal

end-cap, simple components (e.g.,Otto Bock steel, SACH foot). Usually a

knee sleeve for extra suspension aid. Modifications are

by-the-book-normal; relief along tibial crest, fibular head, etc. A lot

of PT weight bearing is the norm here. Corsets or strap suspension are

about the limits of variety here.

Specific problem:

A large percentage, not sure how large, are experiencing a hematoma,

usually on the anterior, proximal aspect of the tibia. It presents as a

roughly triangular, blotchy discoloration, darker red than that which

results from pressure, does not blanch from finger pressure. Sometimes

accompanied by swelling in that area, sometimes painful. It will become

light “black-and-blue” if the prosthesis is used in that state.

I think this is a result of blood and fluid pooling in the areas of void,

pressed into the area by surrounding areas of total contact.

Sometimes a “Silipos” sock helps (we usually try this first, we use them

frequently, anyway). Sometimes a soft pad inside the liner helps.

Occasionally a corset is used to remove weight bearing. This usually

works as a last resort, but has its accompanying inconveniences.

Restrictions (they are not in my control):

“Exotic” liners, e.g., Iceross, TEC, multi-durometer with leather liners

are NOT an option. PT weight bearing for non-corset wearers ARE required.

I’ve considered a multi-durometer liner without plaster build-ups on my

models except distal anterior (where this problem has not occurred), and

without a leather lining, but have to figure out a simple way to make

them-if it makes sense to do it at all.

I have very limited leeway for experimentation, but could probably swing

a little through if it doesn’t require much in the way of material

resources.

Thanks in advance,

Aryeh

 

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