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    • Reconstructive Surgery
    • Prosthetics Engineering

    Background:

    • Leprosy and traumatic injuries can result in digit loss, significantly impacting an individual's quality of life.
    • Current prosthetic solutions, such as silicone prostheses, can be prohibitively expensive for many patients.
    • There is a need for affordable and accessible prosthetic options to address digit loss.

    Observation:

    • The study explores the use of liquid latex as a material for fabricating cosmetic prostheses.
    • Liquid latex presents a viable alternative to traditional, high-cost materials like silicone.
    • The process focuses on creating a low-cost, functional, and aesthetically acceptable prosthetic device.

    Findings:

    • Liquid latex can be effectively utilized to create low-cost cosmetic prostheses for digit loss.
    • This material offers a practical and affordable alternative for patients who cannot access silicone prostheses.
    • The resulting prostheses can help mitigate the negative functional and psychological effects of losing a digit.

    Implications:

    • This approach democratizes access to prosthetic solutions for digit loss, particularly in resource-limited settings.
    • Liquid latex prostheses can improve patient outcomes by restoring function and enhancing psychological well-being.
    • Further research into optimizing liquid latex for prosthetic applications could lead to wider adoption.