A New Socket Prototype Design with a Heat-Exchanging Metal Layer for Individuals with Below-knee Amputation.

Q2 Medicine Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Pub Date : 2024-08-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47176/mjiri.38.94
Mahboobeh Farhoudi, Behnam Hajiaghaei, Hassan Saeedi, Taher Babaee
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Abstract

Background: Individuals who have undergone lower limb amputation often struggle with excessive heat and sweating in their prosthetic sockets. This is due to the closed environment of the socket, which disrupts the body's natural cooling mechanisms and can lead to increased skin temperature, sweating, and various skin problems. This study aimed to develop a new socket to alleviate heat buildup in those with below-knee amputation.

Methods: A positive residual limb model of a below-knee amputee was used to create a new socket made of copper metal through electroforming. A cooling system was programmed so that if the temperature exceeded a predetermined threshold, the system would be activated to prevent further temperature increase. The participant wore the conventional and new socket with the cooling system, and his residual limb skin temperature was monitored using a temperature data logger.

Results: Implementing the new socket led to a significant 5°C to 6°C reduction in temperature within the socket, greatly enhancing thermal comfort and reducing heat sensation for the users.

Conclusion: By incorporating the new socket and cooling system, substantial reductions in heat accumulation within the prosthetic socket can be achieved.

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为膝下截肢者设计的带有热交换金属层的新型插座原型。
背景:接受下肢截肢手术的人经常会因假肢套筒内过热和出汗而感到困扰。这是由于义肢套筒的封闭环境破坏了人体的自然冷却机制,可能导致皮肤温度升高、出汗和各种皮肤问题。本研究旨在开发一种新的假肢套筒,以减轻膝下截肢者的热量积聚:方法:使用一个膝下截肢者的阳性残肢模型,通过电铸工艺制作一个新的铜金属插座。对冷却系统进行编程,如果温度超过预定阈值,系统将启动以防止温度进一步升高。受试者佩戴传统插座和带有冷却系统的新插座,并使用温度数据记录仪监测其残肢皮肤温度:结果:采用新型插座后,插座内的温度明显降低了 5°C 至 6°C,大大提高了热舒适度,降低了使用者的热感:结论:通过采用新型义肢套筒和冷却系统,可以大幅降低义肢套筒内的热量积聚。
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