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Benefits of Early Prosthetic Management of Transtibial Amputees: A Prospective Clinical Study of a Prefabricated Prosthesis
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2002
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Ipop PatientsSurgeryImmediate Postoperative ProsthesisOrthopaedic SurgeryJoint ReplacementRehabilitation EngineeringProsthesisEarly Prosthetic ManagementPostoperative ConsiderationPrefabricated ProsthesisOutcomes ResearchHand SurgeryPhysical TherapyProstheticsStandard Soft DressingsLower Extremity WoundWound HealingTranstibial AmputeesMedicinePlastic SurgeryAnesthesiology
To evaluate the use of an immediate postoperative prosthesis (IPOP) for transtibial amputees, we compared patient outcomes from a prospective clinical study of 19 patients managed with an IPOP with those of a retrospective review of a matched historic control group of 23 patients managed with standard soft dressings. Data were analyzed with the Student's t-test, and significance was set at P = 0.05. The IPOP patients had no surgical revisions, whereas the patients with standard soft dressings had 11. This was a significant difference. IPOP patients also had significantly fewer postoperative complications and shorter times to custom prosthesis than did controls.
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