DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW ADJUSTABLE SOCKET FOR PATIENTS WITH A TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTATION LIVING IN COUNTRIES WITH LIMITED RESOURCES
Paper ID : 1030-IPTCCU. (R1)
Authors
Mennatallah Hussein Ahmed *1, Mahmoud Tolba Ahmed1, Mohamed Ahmed Abdelmegeed2
1Cairo university
2Cairo University
Abstract
Background: patients who live in countries with limited resources who have lower limb
amputations with limb volume fluctuation usually encounter hardships affording adjustable
prosthetic sockets due to high costs.
Purpose: the main purpose of this pilot study was to manufacture and test an adjustable socket
with a modified 3D printed reel-based system for patients with limb volume fluctuation after
transtibial amputation.
Materials and methods: a prefabricated adjustable socket with a modified 3D printed reel-based
system was tested on one patient with transtibial amputation due to diabetic ulcer.Testing was
also performed during various activities of daily living assessed using the patients-specific
functional scale, lower extremity functional index, global rating of change questionnaires.
Results: a satisfactory result from the questionnaires, indicated that the new socket with its
modifications can be used as an alternative affordable tool for patients with limb volume
fluctuation undergone a transtibial amputation., and the patient indicated that he did not have to
change or adjust socket suspension system when limb volume changes, rather it was
comfortable.
Conclusion: although cause and effect cannot be drawn from the pilot study, the promising result
found in this study warrants further testing to validate or invalidate the use of the new device.
The new socket can reduce the need for manufacturing a new socket to accommodate the new
limb volume, saving money and resources.
Keywords
Keywords: transtibial amputation, adjustable socket, diabetes, 3D printing
Status: Accepted