Levels of LE Amputations Flashcards

1
Q

Optimal length of BKA

A

Proximal 50% of tibia (20-50%)

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2
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When is a knee disarticulation instead of a BKA indicated?

A

When there is a severe knee flexion contracture and limb ischemia

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3
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When are Boyd and pirogoff amputations contraindicated and indicated?

A

Contraindicated in diabetes and ischemia.

Indicated only for trauma.

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4
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In a BKA, how long should the fibula be in relation to the tibia?

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Fibula should be 2-3 cm shorter than tibia

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5
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Pirigoff vs Boyd amputation

A
Pirigoff = vertical calcaneal amputation
Boyd = horizontal calcaneal amputation
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6
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Metatarsal ray amputations of which ray is more successful?

A

4th and 5th ray amputation

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7
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In a transfemoral amputation, what surgical procedure is done to help maintain adduction position of the femur in the prosthetic socket?

A

Myodesis of the adductor magnus to the lateral femur

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8
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What is a significant complication of lisfranc and chopart amputations? And what surgical intervention is used to prevent this?

A

Equinovarus deformity. Achilles tendon lengthening prevents this.

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9
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What is the weight bearing status after a Syme’s amputation?

A

Partial weight bearing is possible almost immediately after procedure

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