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用于经胫骨截肢者的经皮骨整合假体系统(TOPS)的手术技术。

Surgical technique of a transcutaneous osseointegration prosthesis system (TOPS) for transtibial amputees.

作者信息

Frölke Jan Paul, Leijendekkers Ruud, Atallah Robin

机构信息

Surgery 618, Radboud University Medical Center, Geert Grooteplein Zuid 10, 6525 GA, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

AOFE Clinics, Oosterbeek, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Oper Orthop Traumatol. 2025 Apr;37(2):89-100. doi: 10.1007/s00064-025-00888-8. Epub 2025 Feb 19.

Abstract

Transcutaneous osseointegration prosthetic systems (TOPS) are intended to provide stable skeletal attachment for artificial limbs after extremity amputation and is an alternative for socket attachment. TOPS for individuals with limb amputation using osseointegration implants (OI) has proven to consistently and significantly improve quality of life and mobility for the vast majority of amputees, previously using a socket prosthesis also experiencing socket-related problems. As with any implant, complications such as infection, aseptic loosening, or implant fracture can occur, which may necessitate hardware removal. Approximately half of patients who undergo a below-knee amputation are able to utilize an artificial leg acceptably well with a socket-suspended prosthesis. However, the other half of patients experience limitations resulting in reduced prosthesis use, mobility, and quality of life. Limb-to-prosthesis energy transfer is poor because of the so-called "pseudojoint" (i.e., the soft tissue interface), and gross mechanical malalignment is common. Furthermore, transtibial amputees may experience irritation from pistoning and suction at the residual limb-socket interface. These issues result in skin problems and difficulties with socket fit because of fluctuation in the size of the residual limb size, resulting in a decrease in overall satisfaction and confidence in mobility. A bone-anchored implant creates a direct skeletal connection between the residual limb and artificial leg, in which energy transfer is optimal and mechanical alignment is significantly improved.

摘要

经皮骨整合假肢系统(TOPS)旨在为肢体截肢后的假肢提供稳定的骨骼附着,是一种替代接受腔附着的方式。对于使用骨整合植入物(OI)的肢体截肢者来说,TOPS已被证明能持续且显著地改善绝大多数截肢者的生活质量和行动能力,这些截肢者之前使用接受腔假肢时也遇到过与接受腔相关的问题。与任何植入物一样,可能会出现感染、无菌性松动或植入物骨折等并发症,这可能需要取出硬件。大约一半接受膝下截肢的患者能够使用接受腔悬吊式假肢较好地接受假腿。然而,另一半患者会遇到限制,导致假肢使用、行动能力和生活质量下降。由于所谓的“假关节”(即软组织界面),肢体与假肢之间的能量传递很差,而且严重的机械排列不齐很常见。此外,经胫骨截肢者可能会在残肢与接受腔界面处因活塞运动和吸力而感到不适。这些问题会导致皮肤问题以及由于残肢尺寸波动而难以适配接受腔,从而导致总体满意度和行动信心下降。骨锚式植入物在残肢和假腿之间建立了直接的骨骼连接,其中能量传递最佳,机械排列也得到显著改善。

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