Girdle-stone Resection
Eddie White
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Title:
Girdle-stone Resection
Creator:
Eddie White
Text:
We have a patient referred to us following three failed attempts at hip
replacement and a Girdle-Stone resection. The patient is a 55 yr. old obese
male with pendulous and severely distended abdomen. There appears to be
approximately two inch leg length shortage.
His goals are to transfer more easily to bed and chairs and limited ambulation
with assistive device.
We are considering a KAFO w/ischial containment type of weight bearing socket
brim and would construct it so that a hip component may be added if necessary.
If anyone has experience with cases like this and is willing to share any
tips, recommendations or suggestions we would greatly appreciate it.
Eddie V. White, CP.
William C. Earles, C.O.
Beacon Prosthetics and Orthotics
replacement and a Girdle-Stone resection. The patient is a 55 yr. old obese
male with pendulous and severely distended abdomen. There appears to be
approximately two inch leg length shortage.
His goals are to transfer more easily to bed and chairs and limited ambulation
with assistive device.
We are considering a KAFO w/ischial containment type of weight bearing socket
brim and would construct it so that a hip component may be added if necessary.
If anyone has experience with cases like this and is willing to share any
tips, recommendations or suggestions we would greatly appreciate it.
Eddie V. White, CP.
William C. Earles, C.O.
Beacon Prosthetics and Orthotics
Citation
Eddie White, “Girdle-stone Resection,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 26, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/210965.