Ottobock, German Prosthetic Company Launched the Osseointegration Surgery, a life-Changing Surgical Technique, in the Country
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai, March 11, 2020: Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Aditya Khemka along with Ottobock, a
global leader in prosthetics recently introduced the Osseointegration
technology as a disruptive, innovative procedure to help amputees in India return
to an active social and economic life. India records a large number of
individuals with various disabilities with a roughly 0.62 amputees per
thousand population.
Ottobock was chosen by the doctor on the back of its robust
100-year history of med-tech expertise in the global amputation treatment and
rehabilitation space. Pioneering the technology for wearable human bionics, the
healthcare multinational is committed to improving the lives of its consumers
by helping them gain mobility freedom while preventing potential complications
According to recent estimations, India is home to nearly one
million individuals who have undergone the amputation surgery. Besides
restricted mobility, amputation also causes such individuals – most of whom
belong to a younger demographic – to suffer from trauma which also leads to
social and economic alienation. This fact increases tenfold the responsibility
of all stakeholders –surgeons, clinicians, governments, society - to work towards
amputees’ return to active social and economic life.
Osseointegration is a radical
procedure where a skeletal connection with the prosthetics is achieved through
a titanium implant in the bone of the amputee. This creates an interface that
connects directly onto a prosthetic limb. The resulting bionic leg – in which
bone and muscle growth around the upper part of the rod and a system of
hydraulics, and microprocessors drive the lower limb – allows amputees to
control the limb more intuitively, almost naturally.
Mr. Bernard O’Keeffe, Managing
Director & Regional President, Asia Pacific, Ottobock added, “Otto Bock is achieving new frontiers in
amputation care. In India, we have always tried to use our global experience to
find locally suitable solutions while leveraging cutting-edge technology. If
after osseointegration, an inexperienced or unskilled healthcare professional
fits the prosthetic components, it can lead to an adverse impact on the implant
and the outcomes can be damaging for the patient. We, therefore, ensure that we
draw from 100 years of our company’s experience and use globally established
protocols to fit osseointegration patients with prostheses.”
Speaking on the life-changing potential of the surgical
innovation, Dr Aditya Khemka, Orthopaedic Surgeon with super-specialisation
in Osseointegration, who also chaired the event, commented,
“Osseointegration is a new dimension to the process in which amputation
reconstruction is done. The most important and hence a ‘bottleneck’ part of the
prosthesis is the socket. The socket is custom made and skill dependent whereas
components like knee and foot are prefabricated and standardised. So if the
socket is not right, even with the best of components, the prosthesis will not
deliver a complete outcome. Osseointegration deletes socket issues leaving no
scope for skin break-downs or discomfort. It offers many other benefits like
quick removal and wearing of the prosthesis, better ‘feel’ of the ground below
due to direct bone contact, etc. The outcome is always improved energy transfer
and control of the prosthetic leg restoring mobility in the patient. We are
trying to create real bionic amputees here!”
About Ottobock: Ottobock Healthcare,
established in 1919 in Berlin, is a 100-year-old German multinational with its
presence across 50 locations globally, 160 company-operated centres and a
strong 28 state-of-the-art centres
across India and four research centres. A global market leader, Ottobock is
recognised for its cutting edge technology, its out-of-the-box innovations and
the strong user base of over 10000 people in India to vouch for their products
and service quality. Their goals are not to produce a rigid copy of the
biological structures of the human body but apply the principals to amplify the
natural functions to the greatest extent possible.
About Dr Aditya Khemka: Dr Aditya Khemka is
an Orthopaedic Surgeon currently practising as a consultant in multiple Super
Speciality hospitals all over Mumbai, India. He specializes in hip, knee, and
osseointegration surgery. He has a keen interest in Revision Hip and Knee
Arthroplasty (Joint Replacements), especially Total/Partial Femur Replacements.
He is also a research scholar of the University of Notre Dame, Australia with a
PhD in Osseointegration.
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