Sarah is a resilient, strong, and fearless 15-year-old girl from upstate New York.
She was living her life as a typical teen, when suddenly an infection led to an above-the-knee amputation of her leg.
When Sarah went to the emergency room with what she thought was a simple sprained ankle, it turned out to be an infection caused by Streptococcus Group A. This infection progressed to toxic shock syndrome and then necrotizing fasciitis. Sarah’s mother, Brandy, said, “It spread rapidly up her leg to her knee and lower leg. On April 28, 2025, the doctors made the very hard decision to amputate her leg to stop the infection from spreading further.”
Since her amputation, Sarah has come to Shriners Children’s Philadelphia to receive a custom fit prosthetic leg from Pediatric Orthotic and Prosthetic Services (POPS). Her first appointment was via telehealth with Richard Goldberg, D.O. One day, when Sarah had a rash on her residual limb, Brandy was able to use our electronic patient provider communication platform named Epic to easily discuss her concerns with Dr. Goldberg. Brandy said, “We love the fact that because we are far away, and I thought the rash was really bad under the compression sleeve, I could put it into Epic and Dr. Goldberg and the medical team were able to chat and diagnose from the pictures.”
Dr. Goldberg said, “Sarah is an energetic young lady who unfortunately lost her lower extremity to an infection. Upon first meeting her, I knew she would be a great candidate for a prosthesis to return her to normal function as a young girl. We will continue to support her in her life’s endeavors, and to meet her needs as she grows into adulthood.”