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Bioelectric Analyses of an Osseointegrated Intelligent Implant Design System for Amputees
Published on: July 15, 2009
A conceptual framework for soft tissue management of transdermal bone-anchored implants in extremity prostheses
Matthew Wordsworth1,2, Colin J Harrington3, Luke Juckett2
1Department of Surgery, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Soft tissue complications are among the most common reasons for revision surgery following transdermal, bone-anchored osseointegration. While many orthopaedic surgeons are familiar and experienced with the use of intramedullary implants, the soft tissue management surrounding a percutaneous and permanent implant in continuity with the outside environment remains a challenging problem. With this in mind, we present our rationale and a framework for soft tissue considerations in preparation for bone-anchored osseointegration based on early experiences with most commercially available osseointegration systems.
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