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Hemipelvectomy

A hemipelvectomy is a high level pelvic amputation. Along with hip-disarticulations , hemipelvectomies are the rarest of lower extremity amputations. In some cases, an internal hemipelvectomy can be preformed, which is a limb-sparing procedure . A complete hemipelvectomy, however, is the amputation of half of the pelvis and the leg on that side. This type of procedure is also called transpelvic amputation.

Hemipelvectomies may be required for several reasons, such as a car accident or cancer. Examples of cancers that can require hemipelvectomies are sarcomas like osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.

People who have experienced a hemipelvectomy may or may not qualify for a prosthesis. They may use adaptive devices such as a wheelchair, underarm crutches, forearm crutches , or, in the case of internal hemipelvectomies, a cane.

Physical therapy can be useful to those with hemipelvectomies to build strength and prevent problems like back pain and scoliosis. Because a hemipelvectomy is a rare type of amputation, a physical therapist trained in the special needs of a post-hemipelvectomy patient is important.

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