Women Fitness

Women Fitness is an exhaustive resource on exercise for women, workouts for women, strength training, Zumba, HIIT, weight loss, workout, fitness tips, yoga, pregnancy.

  • 150 countries
  • Site Map
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Health & Fitness
  • Celebrities
  • News
  • Digital Magazine
  • Shopping
  • Print Magazine
    • Follow
    • Subscribe

Cancer

Bone cancer surgical team sees success in new application of surgical aid: A Study

September 4, 2015 By Namita Nayyar (Editor in chief)

Bone-cancerAn ortho-oncology team at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Norris Cotton Cancer Center successfully adapted a shoulder surgical aid (the Spider Limb Positioner) to conduct a left hip disarticulation on a melanoma patient as described in a case report published online inMedical Devices.

The Spider Limb Positioner is a pneumatic arm with three fully articulating joints that can be infinitely adjusted in relation to the operating table where it is mounted. The positioner mobilizes patients’ limbs so surgeons don’t have to, thereby freeing up both their hands to operate. The device is usually used at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center to place patients in beach chair position (upright and slightly recumbent), during shoulder surgery. The connection bar is normally outfitted with a soft, disposable arm cuff to hold and stabilize a lower arm.

In order to treat a melanoma patient, Eric Henderson, MD, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and orthopaedic surgeon at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, modified the connection bar to accommodate a leg.

The task of holding heavy limbs in awkward positions for long periods of time leads to fatigue and increased operating room staffing. Existing limb positioners don’t have the flexibility and fluidity to support easy repositioning. The Spider Limb positioner has a pneumatic arm controlled via a sterile pedal.

The 64-year-old patient had melanoma on the third left toe, which had spread to his shin bone. The tibia tumor had broken through the skin and developed into a leaking, infected wound classified by Henderson as fungated and superinfected. This advanced metastasis had not responded to aggressive chemotherapy. When the man showed symptoms of early sepsis, the patient and family decided to proceed with amputation in hopes of a cure. Imaging tests showed the cancer was confined to the leg.

Henderson prepared to use the Spider Limb Positioner for a hip disarticulation. Instead of the arm cuff, the surgical team applied a short leg cast to the patient and then adhered it using fiberglass directly to the arm holder. Henderson needed a wide surgical view to transect the muscles, ligaments, and blood vessels of the hip and then to navigate the sciatica nerve. The leg was positioned and adjusted frequently to maintain the best view of the surgical field.

“The operation was a success because the patient’s electrolyte levels were able to be controlled because he no longer had a large tumor releasing factors stimulating his organs to release large amounts of calcium,” said Henderson, who heads up the sarcoma program at Norris Cotton Cancer Center. “His infection was also controlled and he was more comfortable.”

Since the Spider Limb Positioner increased exposure and reduced strain in this lower extremity surgery, Henderson wrote that the device could offer patient care benefits for orthopaedic trauma and oncology surgeons. Henderson’s team has conducted two hip disarticulations with the device.

The study done by The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.

News

  • Alternative Health
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma & Allergies
  • Breast Cancer
  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Diabetes
  • Fertility & Pregnancy
  • Nutrition & Wellness
  • Orthopedics
  • Sports & Medicine
  • Weight Management
  • Women Beauty
  • Women Health
  • Other

Digital Magazine Sign-Up

Digital Magazine Available On

Available On Readly App

Available On Magzter

Advertise With Us











  • facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram

JOIN WF

  • Advertise With Us
  • Digital Magazine

Absolutely Free

  • WF Categories
  • Low Calorie Recipes
  • Calorie Catch
  • WF Entertainment

All About Us

  • About Namita
  • Team
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us

© by Womenfitness.net 1999–2025. All rights reserved.

All Categories

  • What’s New
  • Weight Loss
    • Obesity
    • Low Calorie Recipes
    • Real Weight Loss Stories
    • Daily Tip
    • Fitness Analysis
    • Motivation of the Day
  • Exercise
    • Body building
    • Fitness for Models
    • Target Abs
    • Women At 40
    • Motivation Point
  • Healthy Eating
    • Calorie Catch
    • Disease Management
    • Good health
    • Herbs
  • Beauty & Fashion
    • Eye Care
    • Hair Care
    • Hand & Foot Care
    • Make Up
    • Skin Care
    • Beauty Tip
  • Celebrities
    • Actresses
    • Celebrities & Fitness Trainers
    • Sportswomen
    • Celebrity List
  • Pregnancy
    • Fertility & Conception
    • Health During Pregnancy
    • Getting Back to Normal
    • Problems in Pregnancy
    • Sexual Health
  • Yoga
    • Beauty & Yoga
    • Yoga during Pregnancy
    • Meditation Point
    • The Yogic Diet
    • Weight loss Yoga
    • Yog – Asanas
    • Yoga & Disease Management
    • Yoga in Action
  • Contact
    • About Namita
    • Our Team
    • Advertize with Us
    • FAQ
    • Message Board
    • Contact Us
  • Shopping
    • Book & Mag. Store
    • Fitness Apparels
    • Fitness Music
    • Fitness Dvd’s
    • Maternity Store
    • Sports & Outdoors
    • Health Care Store
    • Natural Health Foods
    • Herbs & Spices
    • Beauty Shop
    • Jewelry Store
    • Flowers
    • Health Care Equip.
    • Diet & Nutrition
    • Health Mobile Apps
    • Sex Lubes Store
  • Fitness Components
    • Flexibility
    • Cardiovascular
    • Weight Management
    • Nutrition
    • Strength Training
  • More
    • Testimonials
    • WF Links
    • Privacy Policy
    • Site Map
    • Disclaimer
    • News
    • Herbs
    • Top 10
    • Recipes
    • Fitness E-book
    • Reviews

Follow

  • facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
Go to mobile version