Stump overgrowth is the most common complication after limb amputation in children. Its morbidity is relatively high, that required frequent revisions of the stump and prosthesis. The incidence of stump overgrowth varies in the literature; depending on different factors. The exact pathogenesis is unclear, many hypotheses have been suggested. The treatment is a challenge; simple excision of the bone is associated with recurrence and further shorting of the stump. Many options of treatment have been used. This paper is an up-to date literature review that includes the definition, incidence, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, radiographic diagnosis, and treatment options of stump overgrowth in children.
Part of the book: Limb Amputation