%0 Journal Article %T Modular endoprosthetic implant for maximizing residual limb length: A case report %A Jiayong Liu %A Marc El Beaino %A Patrick P Lin %J Prosthetics and Orthotics International %@ 1746-1553 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0309364618805259 %X For transfemoral amputations, the residual femoral length is critically important to prosthetic function. The aim of this report is to describe a novel method of extending femoral length and to assess its stability over time. A 57-year-old woman with recurrent parosteal osteosarcoma was treated with above-knee amputation. A portion of the distal femoral endoprosthesis, which included uncemented fixation with a Compress£¿ stem, was retained in an effort to extend the short femoral remnant and maximize stump length. At 3£¿years follow-up, the Compress stem remained well-fixed, and there was no soft tissue breakdown over the implant. The patient ambulated with a prosthetic limb and no external support. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of using the Compress device as a means to maintain stable fixation and extend residual femoral length following above-knee amputation. Extension of residual bone length in amputated limbs can help improve prosthetic fitting and function. The Compress device may be useful in this application as a means of secure fixation for a modular metallic prosthesis %K Surgical methods %K orthopedic surgery %K rehabilitation of amputees %K rehabilitation %K lower limb orthotics %K orthotics %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0309364618805259