Positioning the Bariatric Amputee: A Case Report.

Xavier Field, Rowan French
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Traumatic lower limb amputation has been identified as a major risk factor for obesity and metabolic diseases. Surgery in amputees with obesity poses significant complexities with physical and logistical issues of positioning and ergonomics. A 64-year-old gentleman with a history bilateral above knee amputation, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and obstructive sleep apnea was worked up for bariatric surgery. Due to his amputations, it was unknown whether this would be safe or feasible. In order to ensure this, the patient was brought to the operating room more than a week in advance to trial positioning. The patient was able to be positioned in reverse Trendelenburg with straps across his lower chest and his proximal thighs. Despite obesity being a prevalent and increasing issue facing lower limb amputees, there was relative paucity of literature on the topic. The successful use of this strategy to position a bilateral amputee could be mirrored in future cases.

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肥胖截肢者的定位:病例报告
创伤性下肢截肢已被确认为肥胖和代谢性疾病的主要风险因素。肥胖症截肢者的手术非常复杂,涉及体位和人体工程学等物理和后勤问题。一位 64 岁的男性患者有双侧膝上截肢、肥胖、2 型糖尿病和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的病史,并接受了减肥手术。由于他的截肢,手术是否安全或可行尚不得而知。为了确保这一点,我们提前一周多将患者送入手术室,对其进行体位试验。病人可以采用反向 Trendelenburg 体位,胸下和大腿近端都有绑带。尽管肥胖是下肢截肢者面临的一个普遍且日益严重的问题,但这方面的文献相对较少。成功使用这种策略为双侧截肢者定位的做法可以在今后的病例中借鉴。
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