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  2. Cast saw - Wikipedia

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    A cast saw is an oscillating saw used to remove orthopedic casts. Instead of a rotating blade, cast saws use a sharp, small-toothed blade rapidly oscillating or vibrating back and forth over a minimal angle to cut material and are therefore not circular saws. [1] This device is often used with a cast spreader. [2]

  3. Orthopedic cast - Wikipedia

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    The short leg cast is designed to immobilize the lower leg and ankle, extending from just below the knee to the toes. It is used to treat less severe injuries, such as ankle fractures, foot fractures, or severe sprains. The cast restricts ankle movement while allowing knee mobility. In some cases, a toe plate is added to a short leg cast to ...

  4. Compartment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Remove any external compression on the affected limb. [27] This includes tourniquets, orthopedic casts, or dressings. [27] Cutting the cast will reduce the intracompartmental pressure by 65%. [18] It will drop by 10 to 20% after cutting the padding. [18] After removal of the external compression the limb should be placed at the level of the ...

  5. Total contact casting - Wikipedia

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    TCC involves encasing the patient's complete foot, including toes, and the lower leg in a specialist cast that redistributes weight and pressure in the lower leg and foot during everyday movements. This redistributes pressure from the foot into the leg, which is more able to bear weight, to protect the wound, letting it regenerate tissue and ...

  6. Replantation - Wikipedia

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    Replantation or reattachment is defined as the surgical reattachment of a body part (such as a finger, hand, or toe) that has been completely cut from the body. [1] Examples include reattachment of a partially or fully amputated finger, or reattachment of a kidney that had had an avulsion-type injury.

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  8. Rotationplasty - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the leg removed; the ankle joint is then turned 180 degrees and is reattached to the thigh. They are held together by plates and screws until they have healed naturally. The surgery can take anywhere from 6 to 10 hours, with a day or two in intensive care. [7] The leg is kept in a cast for 6 to 12 weeks.

  9. Robin Roberts Reveals The Reason Behind Her Bandaged ... - AOL

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    Now, she’s back and filling people in on what happened. The 63-year-old revealed on April 30th that she has a bandaged wrist, which she blamed on a tennis injury.