Prosthesis applications and challenges in children with earthquake-related amputations

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
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Abstract

Background

Amputations are among the most important traumatic injuries caused by earthquakes. However, data on amputee children and prosthesis application is quite limited in the literature. The aim of the study is to evaluate the injury-related data, stump problems, prosthesis application, difficulties and complications experienced with prosthesis during follow-up of children with 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquake-related limb loss.

Patients and methods

Sociodemographic and injury-related data, pre-amputation and post-amputation interventions, prosthesis application, current prosthetic problems, and revision surgeries of the amputee children were recorded.

Results

Median age of patients (n = 102) admitted to our center was 13.0 years. 67.6 % of patients had one or more concomitant injuries. Median time and number of amputations were 4 (0–57) days and 1 (1–4), respectively. Of the total 120 amputations, 67.5 % (n = 81) were lower extremity amputations. Most common amputation levels were transtibial (29.1 %, n = 35), transfemoral (22.5 %, n = 27), and transhumeral (15.8 %, n = 19). Most amputees (56.8 %) underwent revision surgery after initial amputation. Median duration of time from amputation to prosthesis application was 184 (28–314) days. For 25 prostheses, a socket revision was required. Six patients had surgical revision of the stumps to allow prosthetic fit and mobility (due to bone overgrowth, soft tissue failure, heterotopic ossification).

Conclusion

Limited healthcare facilities, surgeries performed under emergency conditions, accompanying multiple traumas, inadequate follow-up conditions, and additional difficulties arising from the pediatric patient group lead to difficulties in the care of pediatric amputee patients. Our results will guide the care of this vulnerable patient population in the event of a similar unfortunate disaster.
地震截肢儿童的假肢应用与挑战
背景截肢是地震造成的最重要的创伤之一。然而,有关截肢儿童和假肢应用的数据在文献中非常有限。本研究旨在评估 2023 年卡赫拉曼马拉什地震导致肢体缺失的儿童的受伤相关数据、残肢问题、假肢应用、假肢应用过程中遇到的困难和并发症。结果本中心收治的患者(n = 102)的平均年龄为 13.0 岁。67.6%的患者伴有一处或多处损伤。截肢时间和次数的中位数分别为 4 (0-57) 天和 1 (1-4)。在总共 120 例截肢中,67.5%(81 例)为下肢截肢。最常见的截肢部位是经胫骨(29.1%,n = 35)、经股骨(22.5%,n = 27)和经肱骨(15.8%,n = 19)。大多数截肢者(56.8%)在初次截肢后接受了翻修手术。从截肢到安装假肢的中位时间为184(28-314)天。25例患者需要对假体进行修复。结论有限的医疗设施、紧急状况下进行的手术、伴随的多重创伤、不充分的随访条件以及儿科患者群体带来的额外困难,导致儿科截肢患者的护理工作困难重重。我们的研究结果将在发生类似的不幸灾难时指导对这一弱势群体的护理。
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4.00
自引率
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发文量
699
审稿时长
96 days
期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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