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The immediate postoperative prosthesis (IPOP) program effectively aids lower-extremity amputation recovery, with 86% of participants achieving independent ambulation. This approach facilitates faster rehabilitation after major limb amputations.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Prosthetics

Background:

  • Major lower-extremity amputations are often necessitated by intractable infection or severe arterial insufficiency.
  • Effective rehabilitation strategies are crucial for improving patient outcomes post-amputation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of an immediate postoperative prosthesis (IPOP) program following major lower-extremity amputations.
  • To determine the success rate and time to ambulation for patients enrolled in the IPOP program.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective review was conducted on 167 major lower-extremity amputations.
  • Patient selection for the IPOP program was based on rehabilitation potential and commitment to physical therapy.
  • Data collected included amputation level, IPOP utilization, and ambulation outcomes.

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Main Results:

  • Of 65 patients undergoing 69 amputations with IPOP, 86% successfully completed the program, achieving independent ambulation.
  • The average time to ambulation was 15.2 days for below-knee and 9.3 days for above-knee amputations.
  • Reasons for program failure (14%) included noncompliance, stump complications, and mortality.

Conclusions:

  • The immediate postoperative prosthesis (IPOP) program is a viable and effective strategy for enhancing rehabilitation after major lower-extremity amputations.
  • Early prosthetic fitting and aggressive physical therapy contribute to high rates of successful ambulation.