ISPO amputation consensus report
Thomas Cutler
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Collection
Title:
ISPO amputation consensus report
Creator:
Thomas Cutler
Date:
2/23/2018
Text:
Hello Listserv,
It isn't every day that we have a chance to provide input to one of the elements that has a tremendous impact on our entire profession.
According to the introduction of the consensus report, poor technique and skill of the surgeon can compromise the ability to walk in up to 20% of your patients. So... think about this more like giving yourself a 25% raise in revenue (and a better chance for a better life for all of your patients). At this point, it almost seems to be an ethical obligation to get involved in this...
I personally recall having to tell a newly minted surgeon that 3 inches of redundant tissue is not cushion to protect the bone
How many of you are aware that one of the major concerns during transfemoral amputation surgery is not hip flexion contractures (caused by sitting), but hip abduction contractures? So much so that the adductor myodesis removes the IT band from the lateral side of the femur, resulting in a 30% loss of hip abduction strength (Gottschalk 1994, pg 16). Like all of you, I was told in school that hip abductors are intact... As Mark Twain (possibly) said, It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
We just got the right for our notes to be included in the CMS records. Let's show them that we deserve it.
Tom
<URL Redacted>
Consensus Report on Major Lower Limb Amputations ...< <URL Redacted>>
www.ispoint.org
Objective. The objective of this request for comments is to offer the P&O community an opportunity to review the draft international report Major Lower Limb ...
Thomas J. Cutler, CPO, FAAOP, CPHM
Limb.itless, LLC
113 N. Church Street
Suite 312
Visalia, CA 93291
559-334-3741 phone
559-553-8837 fax
It isn't every day that we have a chance to provide input to one of the elements that has a tremendous impact on our entire profession.
According to the introduction of the consensus report, poor technique and skill of the surgeon can compromise the ability to walk in up to 20% of your patients. So... think about this more like giving yourself a 25% raise in revenue (and a better chance for a better life for all of your patients). At this point, it almost seems to be an ethical obligation to get involved in this...
I personally recall having to tell a newly minted surgeon that 3 inches of redundant tissue is not cushion to protect the bone
How many of you are aware that one of the major concerns during transfemoral amputation surgery is not hip flexion contractures (caused by sitting), but hip abduction contractures? So much so that the adductor myodesis removes the IT band from the lateral side of the femur, resulting in a 30% loss of hip abduction strength (Gottschalk 1994, pg 16). Like all of you, I was told in school that hip abductors are intact... As Mark Twain (possibly) said, It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
We just got the right for our notes to be included in the CMS records. Let's show them that we deserve it.
Tom
<URL Redacted>
Consensus Report on Major Lower Limb Amputations ...< <URL Redacted>>
www.ispoint.org
Objective. The objective of this request for comments is to offer the P&O community an opportunity to review the draft international report Major Lower Limb ...
Thomas J. Cutler, CPO, FAAOP, CPHM
Limb.itless, LLC
113 N. Church Street
Suite 312
Visalia, CA 93291
559-334-3741 phone
559-553-8837 fax
Citation
Thomas Cutler, “ISPO amputation consensus report,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/208708.