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- Amputation: What It Is, Types, Risks Recovery - Cleveland Clinic
Amputation means surgically removing a body part, like a limb You might need an amputation if your limb has a serious injury or disease that endangers the rest of your body
- Amputation - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Amputation is the loss or removal of a body part such as a finger, toe, hand, foot, arm or leg It can be a life changing experience affecting your ability to move, work, interact with others and maintain your independence
- Amputation - Wikipedia
Amputation is the removal of a limb or other body part by trauma, medical illness, or surgery As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene In some cases, it is carried out on individuals as a preventive surgery for such problems
- Amputation | Limb Loss | MedlinePlus
People can lose all or part of an arm or leg for many reasons Common ones include: Problems with the flow of blood through your body These may be the result of atherosclerosis or diabetes Severe cases may result in amputation (the surgical removal of a limb) Injuries, including from traffic accidents and military combat Cancer Birth defects
- Amputations - Trauma - Orthobullets
Pathophysiology Amputations may be indicated in the following trauma most common reason for an upper extremity amputation infection tumor vascular disease
- Amputation - Types, Causes, and Recovery - Physical Therapy
Amputation is the surgical removal of a limb or part of a limb, often performed to treat severe injury, infection, disease (such as diabetes or peripheral artery disease), or certain cancers It can also be a result of traumatic events
- Amputation - NHS
Information about amputation, including why and how it's carried out, recovery and rehabilitation, prosthetics, stump care and possible complications
- Amputation | Rehabilitation, Prosthetics Surgery | Britannica
amputation, in medicine, removal of any part of the body Commonly the term is restricted to mean surgical removal of a part of or an entire limb, either upper or lower extremity
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