TY - JOUR
T1 - Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Partially Amputated Index Finger with Silicone Prosthesis
T2 - A Case Report with 3 years of Follow Up
AU - Ahmad, Manawar
AU - Balakrishnan, Dhanasekar
AU - Narayan, Aparna
AU - Naim, Hina
PY - 2014/12/24
Y1 - 2014/12/24
N2 - The loss of all or part of a finger following traumatic amputation may have a negative impact on physical and psychological well-being. An esthetic prosthesis can offer psychological, functional, and rehabilitative advantages. One of the major problems associated with somato-prosthetic replacement of partially amputated finger is inadequate retention of the prosthesis. This may stem from the weight of the prosthesis, inadequate tissue support, and/or the particular area of the finger to be replaced. A number of means have been employed to enhance retention. Among the more common are adhesives, adhesive tape, magnets and implants. The purpose of this article is to describe a technique which eliminates the need for adhesive materials and utilizes copper wire to fabricate a finger ring as a primary means of retention. This technique can be utilized whenever the prosthesis encompasses more than 180° of the affected area. This clinical report presents a case of rehabilitation of a partially amputated index finger defect and describes a method of retention for the same with a copper ring.
AB - The loss of all or part of a finger following traumatic amputation may have a negative impact on physical and psychological well-being. An esthetic prosthesis can offer psychological, functional, and rehabilitative advantages. One of the major problems associated with somato-prosthetic replacement of partially amputated finger is inadequate retention of the prosthesis. This may stem from the weight of the prosthesis, inadequate tissue support, and/or the particular area of the finger to be replaced. A number of means have been employed to enhance retention. Among the more common are adhesives, adhesive tape, magnets and implants. The purpose of this article is to describe a technique which eliminates the need for adhesive materials and utilizes copper wire to fabricate a finger ring as a primary means of retention. This technique can be utilized whenever the prosthesis encompasses more than 180° of the affected area. This clinical report presents a case of rehabilitation of a partially amputated index finger defect and describes a method of retention for the same with a copper ring.
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U2 - 10.1007/s13191-013-0290-6
DO - 10.1007/s13191-013-0290-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84937816698
SN - 0972-4052
VL - 14
SP - 222
EP - 226
JO - Journal of Indian Prosthodontist Society
JF - Journal of Indian Prosthodontist Society
ER -