Adjustable Prosthetic Sockets Are a Potential Solution to Skin Breakdown for Individuals with Lower Limb Loss: A Case Report

可调节假肢接受腔是下肢截肢患者皮肤破损的潜在解决方案:病例报告

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Abstract

Background and Clinical Significance: Conventional hard sockets are reported to result in skin breakdown for almost half of transtibial prosthesis users. Adjustable sockets have been developed to better accommodate residual limb shape and volume changes. They have demonstrated optimal skin health in prospective adult clinical studies. Case Presentation: We present the case of a 57-year-old male with a transtibial amputation who enrolled in a research study at the University of Pennsylvania. In the year before enrollment, he experienced frequent, near-constant skin breakdown of the distal residual limb at the anterior tibia due to limb volume fluctuations and excessive pressure from a conventional hard socket and was frequently unable to use his socket due to skin breakdown. The subject was fit with an adjustable, immediate fit transtibial prosthesis (iFIT Prosthetics(®)). After a two-week home trial, he rated the adjustable prosthesis 62 out of 70 on an adapted Prosthetic Evaluation Questionnaire, compared with a score of 20 for his conventional prosthesis. Due to improved comfort, he discontinued the use of his conventional device. The subject was followed for over one year and wore the adjustable prosthesis exclusively without a recurrence of skin breakdown. Residual limb volume changes commonly lead to poor socket fit and skin irritation in conventionally fabricated hard sockets, often progressing to skin breakdown. In individuals with diabetes, wound healing can be prolonged and functionally limiting. In this case, an adjustable prosthesis successfully eliminated anterior tibial skin breakdown in a subject predisposed to this injury when using conventional hard sockets. Conclusions: Adjustable sockets can prevent skin breakdown in individuals with transtibial limb loss.

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