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It's an alternative to amputation above the knee. A surgeon removes the diseased or injured upper part of your leg, then reattaches the lower part (shin, ankle and foot) to your remaining thigh. But they rotate the lower part 180 degrees before reattaching it, so your foot points backward.
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This unusual procedure preserves the lower leg, attaches it to the thighbone, then uses the ankle as a knee joint. medical illustration of thighbone.
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Apr 20, 2019 · A rotationplasty is surgical procedure that provides an excellent ... leg is rotated 180 degrees ...
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Posted: Apr 20, 2019
Rotationplasty, also called Van Nes rotationplasty, is a rarely done surgical procedure where the patient's lower leg is rotated backwards and the joints ...
Rotationplasty is a functional surgical procedure for children undergoing resection of a malignant bone tumor around the knee joint.
Essentially it turns an above-the-knee amputation into a below-the-knee amputation and affords the patient better control, function and mobility. “The aim of ...
The procedure involves removing the lower femur, knee and a portion of the leg below the knee. The foot is rotated 180 degrees and attached to the lower thigh ...
The procedure is most commonly used to transfer the ankle joint to the knee joint following removal of a distal femoral bone tumor, such as osteosarcoma. The ...
During the rotationplasty procedure, the bone cancer and surrounding tissues are removed and the remaining lower section of the leg is rotated before being ...
Sep 15, 2023 · Rotationplasty is a type of autograft that generally provides greater function than a standard above-the-knee amputation or limb salvage surgery.