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trans-pelvic bucket
Posted By: Tyler Klenow on March 13, 2017
List, We recently received a referral for a young man who suffered an amputation at the transpelvic level secondary to an MVA. The doctor wants a bucket made for him so that he can sit upright in his wheelchair. Due to his level of loss he tends to slide down and eventually out of his wheelchair since his lack of any sitting foundation. The patient has had both acetabulum and rami removed, but has maintained his illium. We are going to gain purchase on the iliac crests and perhaps abdominal stability through use of a rigid anterior panel or modified ripcord LSO. My request to the list is to please share any experience you have in making these buckets. Any particular interface used with success? casting techniques? fabrication materials and techniques? Any assistance with this case would be appreciated. I will share any feedback I receive from the list in a summary posting here. All the best, -- Tyler Klenow, MSOP, CPO, LPO, CPT Lead Practitioner - Port Charlotte Certified/Licensed Prosthetist-Orthotist Orthotic & Prosthetic Centers, Inc. Fort Myers, FL. [E-mail Address Removed] (734) 680-6453 "Don't give up, don't ever give up." |
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