Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation: a case report
— Macquarie University Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content Macquarie University Home Help & FAQ Home Profiles Research Units Projects Research Outputs Datasets Prizes Activities Press / Media Impacts Search by expertise, name or affiliation Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation: a case report Jason S. Hoellwarth*, Kevin Tetsworth, Qutaiba Al-Maawi, Ali M. Tarbosh, Claudia Roberts, Munjed Al Muderis *Corresponding author for this work Macquarie University Hospital Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review 1 Citation (Scopus) 1 Downloads (Pure) Overview Fingerprint Abstract Case: A 24-year-old man with right unilateral hip disarticulation, intolerant of a traditional socket-mounted prosthesis (TSP), underwent pelvic transcutaneous osseointegration and was fit with a prosthetic lower extremity 7 months later. Twenty-four months after osseointegration, he remains pain-free and complication-free, wears his prosthesis all waking hours, walks without assistive devices and can carry 2-handed objects, and works as a livestock farmer. Conclusion: Through 24 months, the world’s first patient with pelvic osseointegration has no complications and better mobility than most patients with unilateral hip disarticulation using TSPs. Pelvic osseointegration seems reasonable to further consider in carefully selected patients. Original language English Article number e20.00105 Pages (from-to) 1-7 Number of pages 7 Journal JBJS Case Connector Volume 11 Issue number 2 DOIs https://doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.CC.20.00105 Publication status Published - 10 May 2021 Bibliographical noteCopyright the Author(s) 2021. Version archived for private and non-commercial use with the permission of the author/s and according to publisher conditions. For further rights please contact the publisher. Keywords Amputation Hip disarticulation Hip prosthesis Osseointegration Access to Document 10.2106/JBJS.CC.20.00105Licence: CC BY-NC-ND Publisher version (open access)Final published version, 1.45 MBLicence: CC BY-NC-ND Other files and links Link to publication in Scopus Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation: a case report'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Disarticulation Medicine & Life Sciences 100% Osseointegration Medicine & Life Sciences 80% Hip Medicine & Life Sciences 54% Prostheses and Implants Medicine & Life Sciences 28% Self-Help Devices Medicine & Life Sciences 21% Livestock Medicine & Life Sciences 19% Pain-Free Medicine & Life Sciences 19% Farmers Medicine & Life Sciences 19% View full fingerprint Cite this APA Author BIBTEX Harvard Standard RIS Vancouver Hoellwarth, J. S., Tetsworth, K., Al-Maawi, Q., Tarbosh, A. M., Roberts, C., & Al Muderis, M. (2021). Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation: a case report. JBJS Case Connector, 11(2), 1-7. [e20.00105]. https://doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.CC.20.00105 Hoellwarth, Jason S. ; Tetsworth, Kevin ; Al-Maawi, Qutaiba ; Tarbosh, Ali M. ; Roberts, Claudia ; Al Muderis, Munjed. / Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation : a case report. In: JBJS Case Connector. 2021 ; Vol. 11, No. 2. pp. 1-7. @article{07e2e66cdefc49f7a8d3c9135d412e9d, title = "Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation: a case report", abstract = "Case: A 24-year-old man with right unilateral hip disarticulation, intolerant of a traditional socket-mounted prosthesis (TSP), underwent pelvic transcutaneous osseointegration and was fit with a prosthetic lower extremity 7 months later. Twenty-four months after osseointegration, he remains pain-free and complication-free, wears his prosthesis all waking hours, walks without assistive devices and can carry 2-handed objects, and works as a livestock farmer. Conclusion: Through 24 months, the world{\textquoteright}s first patient with pelvic osseointegration has no complications and better mobility than most patients with unilateral hip disarticulation using TSPs. Pelvic osseointegration seems reasonable to further consider in carefully selected patients.", keywords = "Amputation, Hip disarticulation, Hip prosthesis, Osseointegration", author = "Hoellwarth, {Jason S.} and Kevin Tetsworth and Qutaiba Al-Maawi and Tarbosh, {Ali M.} and Claudia Roberts and {Al Muderis}, Munjed", note = "Copyright the Author(s) 2021. Version archived for private and non-commercial use with the permission of the author/s and according to publisher conditions. For further rights please contact the publisher.", year = "2021", month = may, day = "10", doi = "10.2106/JBJS.CC.20.00105", language = "English", volume = "11", pages = "1--7", journal = "JBJS Case Connector", issn = "2160-3251", publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins", number = "2", } Hoellwarth, JS, Tetsworth, K, Al-Maawi, Q, Tarbosh, AM, Roberts, C & Al Muderis, M 2021, 'Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation: a case report', JBJS Case Connector, vol. 11, no. 2, e20.00105, pp. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.CC.20.00105 Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation : a case report. / Hoellwarth, Jason S.; Tetsworth, Kevin; Al-Maawi, Qutaiba; Tarbosh, Ali M.; Roberts, Claudia; Al Muderis, Munjed. In: JBJS Case Connector, Vol. 11, No. 2, e20.00105, 10.05.2021, p. 1-7. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review TY - JOUR T1 - Pelvic osseointegration for unilateral hip disarticulation T2 - a case report AU - Hoellwarth, Jason S. AU - Tetsworth, Kevin AU - Al-Maawi, Qutaiba AU - Tarbosh, Ali M. AU - Roberts, Claudia AU - Al Muderis, Munjed N1 - Copyright the Author(s) 2021. Version archived for private and non-commercial use with the permission of the author/s and according to publisher conditions. For further rights please contact the publisher. PY - 2021/5/10 Y1 - 2021/5/10 N2 - Case: A 24-year-old man with right unilateral hip disarticulation, intolerant of a traditional socket-mounted prosthesis (TSP), underwent pelvic transcutaneous osseointegration and was fit with a prosthetic lower extremity 7 months later. Twenty-four months after osseointegration, he remains pain-free and complication-free, wears his prosthesis all waking hours, walks without assistive devices and can carry 2-handed objects, and works as a livestock farmer. Conclusion: Through 24 months, the world’s first patient with pelvic osseointegration has no complications and better mobility than most patients with unilateral hip disarticulation using TSPs. Pelvic osseointegration seems reasonable to further consider in carefully selected patients. AB - Case: A 24-year-old man with right unilateral hip disarticulation, intolerant of a traditional socket-mounted prosthesis (TSP), underwent pelvic transcutaneous osseointegration and was fit with a prosthetic lower extremity 7 months later. Twenty-four months after osseointegration, he remains pain-free and complication-free, wears his prosthesis all waking hours, walks without assistive devices and can carry 2-handed objects, and works as a livestock farmer. 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