Reading Guide: Foot Amputations Flashcards

1
Q

What types of disarticulation/transections are used for the foot?

A
  • Chopart
  • Lisfranc
  • Transmetatarsal
  • Ray resection
  • Digit
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Chopart

A
  • disarticulation of mid foot from forefoot

- level of talus and calcaneus

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Lisfranc

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  • disarticulation of forefoot (metatarsals) from mid foot (tarsals)
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Transmetatarsal

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  • transection through length of one or more metatarsals

- usually just proximal to met heads

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Ray resection

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  • disarticulation of one or more metatarsals and their phalanges from tarsal and neighboring metatarsals
  • often requires skin graft to achieve adequate tissue closure
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Digit

A

disarticulation at tarsal-metatarsal joint

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Typical partial foot amputation pt

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  • 60-70 y.o.
  • compromised proprioception and sensation
  • weak LE musculature
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pt who has weak quads: how does this impact gait?

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  • pt keeps knee extended during LR
  • high energy cost
  • slower
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Main goal for foot disarticulation pts (remaining tissue)

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  • protect remaining tissue

- vulnerable to vascular or neuropathic disease

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10
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Prosthetic options for foot disarticulation

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  • neuropathic walker

- toe fillers

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neuropathic walker

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  • locks at ankle

- custom AFO with rocker bottom

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12
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Syme’s amputation is the removal of:

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  • inferior projections of tib/fib

- all distal bone structures

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13
Q

What does a Syme’s amputation preserve?

A

natural WB fat pad of the heel

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14
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What is the challenge to prosthetic component selection for a Syme’s amputation?

A
  • must encompass distal expansion of tibia firmly

- needs to still allow for donning and doffing

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15
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Alignment of Syme foot

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slight DF relative to shin

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16
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Why does the Syme’s foot need to be in DF?

A
  • mimic normal gait pattern

- encourage energy efficient rollover during stance

17
Q

What would you do to Syme foot for someone who has weak quads?

A

reduce DF angle

18
Q

Syme socket position

A
  • positioned in angle of adduction

- matches normal adduction of tibia