国家资助的机构为截肢者的康复提供先进的假肢

Maheshwar Lakkireddy, G. Taduri, Manohar Kandakatla, Nagesh Cherukuri, Raju Iyengar, Chandrashekar Patnala, Madhulatha Karra
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截肢是一种痛苦的功能体验,截肢者的最佳康复是一个团队的努力。功能恢复取决于许多因素,包括可用的假体类型。我们报告我们的经验,通过国家资助的试点计划,免费为贫困人口提供先进的假肢。材料和方法:这是一项回顾性队列研究,研究对象是2017年至2021年在印度海得拉巴Punjagutta Nizam医学科学研究所骨科接受高级假肢康复的截肢者。义肢通过价格合同采购,由国家提供监测支持。评估,安装和功能恢复由骨科医生监督,以最大程度地满足截肢者。结果:136例患者接受了142条高级假肢。136例患者中,130例接受单侧假体,6例接受双侧假体。92% (n = 125)为男性,8% (n = 11)为女性。88例(n = 125)下肢假体,12% (n = 17)上肢假体。所有装有先进假肢的截肢者在手术结束时都非常满意,并对独立生活充满信心。结论:截肢患者需要采取适当的康复措施,才能过上独立的生活。缺乏机构支持和监测方面的挑战使他们无法获得先进的假肢。国家资助的、以研究所为基础的向受益者免费提供先进的假肢是一种可复制和可行的选择,可以通过适当的假肢使截肢者获得最佳康复。
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State-sponsored institute-based provision of advanced artificial limbs for rehabilitation of amputees
Introduction: Amputation is a painful functional experience and optimal rehabilitation of an amputee is a team effort. Functional restitution depends on many factors including the type of prosthesis available. We report our experience of providing advanced artificial limbs at free of cost to the underprivileged through a state-sponsored pilot initiative. Material and methods: This is a retrospective cohort study of amputees who have been rehabilitated with advanced artificial limbs through the Department of Orthopaedics at Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Punjagutta, Hyderabad, India from the years 2017 to 2021. Prostheses were procured through rate contract and monitory support was provided by the state. Evaluation, fitment and functional restitution were supervised by the orthopaedic surgeons to the utmost satisfaction of the amputees. Results: A total of 136 subjects received 142 advanced artificial limbs. Out of 136 subjects, 130 received unilateral and 6 subjects received bilateral prosthesis. Ninety-two percent (n  =  125) were men and 8% (n  =  11) were women. Eighty-eight (n  =  125) were lower limb prosthesis and 12% (n  =  17) were upper limb prosthesis. All the amputees fitted with advanced artificial limbs were highly satisfied at the end of the procedure and were confident of independent living. Conclusion: Appropriate rehabilitative measures are required for amputees to lead an independent life. Paucity of institutional support and monitory challenges preclude them from advanced prosthesis. State-sponsored, institute-based supply of advanced artificial limbs at free of cost to the beneficiaries is a replicable and feasible option for optimal rehabilitation of amputees with appropriate prosthesis.
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