Patellectomy in TT Amputee with patella infera
Michael Arnette
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Title:
Patellectomy in TT Amputee with patella infera
Creator:
Michael Arnette
Date:
11/22/2013
Text:
Hello List,
I have have a patient who is considering the possibility of patellectomy
due to patella infera. He is soon to have an elective amputation below the
knee after years of fighting pain and infection in his ankle. His patella
cause no pain.
The patients patella has fractured into three pieces and is properly placed
at extension but upon full flexion it subluxates to the lateral side
reaching 1 cm proximal and just medial to the fibular head. The patient has
full ROM without pain.
It is not painful for the patient to flex the knee and when the patella is
manipulated and resisted in its displacement there is no pain during
flexion.
Would you recommend having the patella removed at the same time as his TT
amputation? I think I could provide a socket that would allow for movement
of the patella.
What has been your experience with patellectomy in TT amputees.
Michael Arnette CPO
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Michael Arnette BOCPO, LPO
Progressive Orthotic and Prosthetic Services
www.progressiveoandp.com
9511 E. 46th St.
Tulsa OK, 74145
(918) 663 7077
(918) 724 6256
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I have have a patient who is considering the possibility of patellectomy
due to patella infera. He is soon to have an elective amputation below the
knee after years of fighting pain and infection in his ankle. His patella
cause no pain.
The patients patella has fractured into three pieces and is properly placed
at extension but upon full flexion it subluxates to the lateral side
reaching 1 cm proximal and just medial to the fibular head. The patient has
full ROM without pain.
It is not painful for the patient to flex the knee and when the patella is
manipulated and resisted in its displacement there is no pain during
flexion.
Would you recommend having the patella removed at the same time as his TT
amputation? I think I could provide a socket that would allow for movement
of the patella.
What has been your experience with patellectomy in TT amputees.
Michael Arnette CPO
--
Michael Arnette BOCPO, LPO
Progressive Orthotic and Prosthetic Services
www.progressiveoandp.com
9511 E. 46th St.
Tulsa OK, 74145
(918) 663 7077
(918) 724 6256
This e-mail, including attachments, is covered by the Electronic
Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 2510-2521, & the HIPAA regulations and,
as such, is confidential & may be legally privileged. It is intended for the
use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed & may contain
certain information that is privileged, confidential & exempt from
disclosure under applicable law. If the reader of this message is not the
intended recipient or agent responsible for delivering or copying this
communication & attachments, you are hereby notified that any retention,
dissemination, distribution or copying of any of the contents are strictly
prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please reply
to the sender & then delete it. Thank you for your cooperation
Citation
Michael Arnette, “Patellectomy in TT Amputee with patella infera,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/235793.