• CASE
    • We report a case of a 77-year-old man, with bilateral below-knee amputee, in whom the anterior approach (AA) for a left total hip arthroplasty was used successfully, with 3-year follow-up. This report also summarizes the key studies in the literature on this subject.
  • CONCLUSIONS
    • The utility of AA surgery performed in the setting of bilateral below-knee amputation has not been previously described. We describe the surgical technique, including considerations and pearls in the amputee population, and particular technical tips related to the use of a fracture table and thin-wire femoral traction for optimum control of the residual limb.