How do you wrap an above knee amputation?

How do you wrap an above knee amputation?

Use a figure-8 pattern: wrap toward the inside of the limb, and then toward the outside of the limb. This helps prevent creases from forming in your scar. Keep wrapping around the limb until all of your skin is covered with at least two layers of bandage. Next, wrap upward, covering as much of the thigh as you can.

How do you wrap an amputated leg?

In Brief

  1. Place your patient in a comfortable position with his leg flat.
  2. Change his stump dressings and provide wound care as ordered.
  3. Gather two 4- or 6-inch elastic bandages and clips, safety pins, or adhesive tape to secure the wrap.
  4. Return the bandage to his leg and make a figure-eight turn around the stump.

How do you make a stump dressing?

Figure: Place the end of the bandage just above his knee and wrap it down the side of his stump, over the end, then back up the other side to above the knee. Avoid wrinkling the bandage throughout the wrapping process. Turn the bandage horizontally and circle it around his leg to secure both sides.

What dressing is used for amputation?

In traditional amputation management the dressing typically applied to the fresh surgical wound has been “soft,” i.e., comprised essentially of gauze pads and a gauze bandage. Again typically, this type of dressing has been maintained, with changes, until the wound has healed.

When should you stop wrapping a wound?

Take the bandage off and leave it off whenever you are sure the wound will not become irritated or dirty.

When is a figure 8 bandage used?

A figure-eight wrap is used to limit joint movement of the hand, elbow, knee, ankle, or foot.

What is a stump bandage?

Purpose. The purpose for bandaging a stump is to shrink and shape the stump. Proper bandaging will reduce the excessive adipose tissue and will lessen the tendency of development of an adduction roll. In addition, bandaging supports the soft tissues in the early healing phase following amputation.

How to wrap a leg after an amputation?

1 Start the bandage near your groin. Roll toward. 2 Roll down and around the end of the limb. Use a. 3 Keep wrapping around the limb until all of your skin. is covered with at least two layers of bandage. 4 Next, wrap upward, covering as much of the thigh as. you can. 5 Wrap the bandage behind your back and around. 6 (more items)

How to wrap a leg above the knee?

Wrapping Elastic Bandage (Ace Wrap) for Above the Knee Amputation. 1. Start with a 3- to 4-inch elastic bandage (Ace wrap). 2. Place the Velcro away from the skin. Start at your groin and angle down toward the outside end of your leg.

What are the exercises for above knee amputation?

Exercise 1: Gluteal Sets— Squeeze your buttocks together. Hold for 5-10 seconds. Relax. Repeat. Exercise 2: Hip Extension— Pull your non-operative leg up to your chest with your hands. Push your residual limb down into the bed. Hold for 5-10 seconds. Relax. Repeat with opposite leg (See figures 1 and 2).

How much weight do you lose with an above knee amputation?

When you have an above-knee amputation you lose approximately 15% of your body weight. This means when you move and stand, your center of gravity has shifted. This may make you feel off balance until you get used to your new center of gravity.

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