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  2. Amputation - Wikipedia

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    Amputation is the removal of a limb 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 .

  3. Krukenberg procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Krukenberg procedure separates the bony remnants of the forearm into a makeshift pincer. The procedure involves separating the ulna and radius for below-elbow amputations, and in cases of congenital absence of the hand, to provide a pincerlike grasp that is motored by the pronator teres muscle.

  4. Forequarter amputation - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Doctors had to perform the forequarter amputation on his right arm to his shoulder because of the extensive damage the accident caused, [7] he also claimed he had injuries to his pelvis, wrist, scalp and legs as well as his left arm that was also fractured but not as extensive compared to the right arm. Shane is a notable Tik Toker now ...

  5. My Rare Cancer Has Recurred 3 Times in 3 Years. At Age ... - AOL

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    In October, her illness recurred for the third time, and this time treatment required an above-elbow amputation of her dominant arm. ... I had my transhumeral amputation. During the surgery, I ...

  6. Replantation - Wikipedia

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    However, vessels and nerves of large amputated parts (e.g. arm and forearm) may be reconnected using loupes or no magnification. In replantation surgery following macro-amputation (e.g. arm or leg amputation), maximal length of the replanted extremity can be preserved by vascular grafts for blood supply and pedicled or free soft tissue flaps ...

  7. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Improvement in amputation surgery and prosthetic design came at the hands of Ambroise Paré. Among his inventions was an above-knee device that was a kneeling peg leg and foot prosthesis with a fixed position, adjustable harness, and knee lock control. The functionality of his advancements showed how future prosthetics could develop.

  8. Dave Dravecky - Wikipedia

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    Dravecky underwent arm surgeries in January 1990 and May 1990 after which his cancer was found to have returned. [37] On June 18, 1991, less than two years after his comeback with the Giants, Dravecky's left arm and shoulder were amputated. [38] After recovering from the surgery, Dravecky began a new career as a motivational speaker. [8]

  9. Targeted reinnervation - Wikipedia

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    With the left-arm amputation woman mentioned above, her phantom limb pain returned after surgery. [2] Though at a lesser degree and resolved within 4 weeks, it still presented a serious risk because it is unclear whether it will resolve in other future patients. [ 2 ]