rotationplasty

English

Etymology

rotation + -plasty

Noun

rotationplasty (plural rotationplasties)

  1. a type of autograft in which a portion of an arm or leg is removed, while the remaining limb below the excised portion is rotated and reattached.
    • 2009, José Cañadell & ‎Mikel San-Julian, Pediatric Bone Sarcomas: Epiphysiolysis before excision, →ISBN, page 49:
      The tibia is rotated 180° and fused to the femur Hillmann and colleagues published a report comparing endoprosthetic replacement to rotationplasty in 67 patients, both adults and children, with malignant tumours of the distal femur or proximal tibia.
    • 2014 -, Robert J. Palisano, ‎Suzann K. Campbell, & ‎Margo Orlin, Physical Therapy for Children, →ISBN, page 392:
      Rotationplasty, or a turnabout procedure, is a typical option for children with congenital limb deficiencies, specifically PFFD, as well as for those with bony tumors of the proximal tibia or distal femur.
    • 2015, Mikel San-Julian, Cañadell's Pediatric Bone Sarcomas: Epiphysiolysis before Excision, →ISBN:
      Of the three modified amputation techniques listed, the Van Nes rotationplasty leaves the longest residual stump, provides an effective “knee joint”, and is a viable alternative to above-knee amputations in select patients [7]
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