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Fitting very short finger stumps with silicone prosthesis: a nonsurgical method

Authors :
Michael E. L. Leow
Robert W. H. Pho
Yeong Pin Peng
Alphonsus K.S. Chong
Source :
Prosthetics and orthotics international. 37(5)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The fitting of short finger stumps with silicone prosthesis is a challenge because of the suboptimal finger-prosthesis contact due to length and distal tapering of digital stumps. The purpose of this report was to describe and evaluate the Micropore(™)-polyvinyl chloride tube technique for fitting short finger stumps.For a total of 10 patients, short finger stumps were fitted using the technique. A short length of polyvinyl chloride tube, trimmed and contoured to fit, was secured on the distal stump tip with Micropore tape. The prosthesis was worn over the polyvinyl chloride tube extension. Three different fitting methods were evaluated: fitting with and without the Micropore-polyvinyl chloride tube technique, and with the use of skin adhesive on the stump.All patients achieved a very secure prosthetic fit with the Micropore-polyvinyl chloride tube technique. No incidences of prosthesis slippage were reported at the longest follow-up of 30 months. The Micropore-polyvinyl chloride tube technique is an effective method for fitting short finger stumps.

Details

ISSN :
17461553
Volume :
37
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Prosthetics and orthotics international
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a2d7518307f69dea2daaab47ad7bd0f2