LE Amputation Flashcards

1
Q

What is a Lisfranc’s amputation?

A

Amputation through tarsometatarsal junction

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2
Q

What ABI indicates mild PAD?

A

0.7-0.9

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3
Q

What is considered long, standard and short AKA?

A
Long = >60% residual limb
Standard = 35-60% residual limb
Short = <35% residual limb
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4
Q

MCC of amputation ages 15-50

A

Trauma

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5
Q

What is considered a long, standard and short BKA?

A
Long = >50% residual limb
Standard = 20-50% residual limb
Short = <20%
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6
Q

Gold standard imaging test for PAD

A

Intraarterial contrast angiography

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7
Q

MCC of amputation in ages 0-5

A

Congenital deformity

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8
Q

What’s the shortest BKA you can have with residual limb still being functional?

A

1cm below tibial tuberosity

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9
Q

What is a syme’s amputation?

A

Ankle disarticulation

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10
Q

Hip disarticulation vs hemipelvectomy vs hemicorpectomy

A

Hip disarticulation = pelvis remains in tact
Hemipelvectomy = resection of lower half of pelvis
Hemicorpectomy = amputation of both lower limbs and pelvis

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11
Q

Myodesis vs myoplasty

A

Myodesis is when muscle is sutured to bone.

Myoplasty is when muscles are sutured to each other

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12
Q

What is considered too high of an ABI and may be considered abnormal?

A

> 1.3. May indicates calcified noncompressible vessels

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13
Q

What are 2 unsatisfactory levels of amputation for a BKA?

A
  1. Amputation through distal 2/5 of tibia (60% of residual limb) - below the gastroc-soleus
  2. Very short BKA - above the tibial tuberosity
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14
Q

What ABI indicates severe PAD

A

<0.4

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15
Q

What ABI indicates moderate PAD?

A

0.4-0.7

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16
Q

What is considered an unsatisfactory AKA level?

A

Very short AKA with Amputation through just below lesser trochanter

17
Q

MCC of amputation in ages 5-15

A

Cancer or trauma

18
Q

When a patient has dysvascularity and myodesis is contraindicated, what is the procedure of choice?

A

Myoplasty

19
Q

What is a contraindication to myodesis?

A

Dysvascularity

20
Q

If ABI screening for PAD is abnormal, what test can be done to localize the lesion?

A

Doppler velocity waveform analysis

21
Q

What is a Chopart amputation?

A

Amputation through the tarsal bones, sparing the calcaneus and talus

22
Q

What is considered normal ABI?

A

0.9 - 1.3

23
Q

An ankle pressure of what indicates limb threatening ischemia?

A

<50 mmHg