Establishing Consensus for Prescription of Prosthetic Components for Transfemoral Bone-Anchored Limbs: An International Delphi Method Study
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

Objective: To guide prosthetic componentry prescription for patients with bone-anchored limbs (BALs), we established the first international consensus on prosthetic component selection for transfemoral BALs using the Delphi method. Design: Three-round Delphi study taking place between November 2023 and September 2024. Setting: Anonymous digital surveys were distributed to delegates in the United States, Sweden, the Netherlands, Australia, and Canada. Participants: Eighteen (N=18) worldwide clinical experts in prosthetic care for patients with BAL participated as delegates. Interventions: None. Main Outcome Measures: Thematic statement consensus was defined as delegate agreement of at least 80%. Results: Thirty-four out of 48 thematic statements pertaining to individual prosthetic components and prescriptions for patients with BALs achieved general agreement consensus. There was strong agreement that prosthesis prescription should not change on the basis of sex or age, but rather on the physical ability and desired functional activities of the patient. The consensus reached aligns with current clinical practice guidelines for lower limb socket prostheses, such as the use of microprocessor knees. Other findings highlighted areas of uncertainty among experts, such as whether the implant and bone should be protected against high loads in the coronal or sagittal planes with prosthetic safety hardware. Conclusions: The themes identified here can serve to guide clinicians in the selection of prosthetic components as further evidence is created to promote safety and functional outcomes for individuals with BALs. This consensus provides a basis for structuring future clinical practice guidelines and identifying knowledge gaps for future research studies.

Prostheses and implants

Rehabilitation

Bone-anchored limb

Consensus

Bone-anchored prosthesis

Osseointegration

Författare

Eric Earley

University of Colorado

Colorado School of Public Health

Dan W. Milius

Colorado School of Public Health

University of Colorado

Mohamed E. Awad

Colorado School of Public Health

University of Colorado

Danielle H. Melton

University of Colorado

Colorado School of Public Health

Kirstin Ahmed

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, System- och reglerteknik

Ruud A. Leijendekkers

Radboud Universiteit

Benjamin K. Potter

University of Pennsylvania

Phillip M. Stevens

Hanger Clinic

Brecca M.M. Gaffney

University of Colorado

Cory L. Christiansen

Colorado School of Public Health

University of Colorado

Jason W. Stoneback

Colorado School of Public Health

University of Colorado

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

0003-9993 (ISSN) 1532-821X (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Ortopedi

Kirurgi

DOI

10.1016/j.apmr.2025.06.011

PubMed

40582447

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