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  2. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, a prosthesis (pl.: prostheses; from Ancient Greek: πρόσθεσις, romanized: prósthesis, lit. 'addition, application, attachment'), [1] or a prosthetic implant, [2] [3] is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through physical trauma, disease, or a condition present at birth (congenital disorder).

  3. Artificial organ - Wikipedia

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    An artificial organ is a human-made organ device or tissue that is implanted or integrated into a human – interfacing with living tissue – to replace a natural organ, to duplicate or augment a specific function or functions so the patient may return to a normal life as soon as possible. [1]

  4. Peg leg - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century, prosthetics vendors would offer peg legs as cheaper alternatives to more intricate, lifelike artificial legs. [3] Even as vendors touted advantages of more complicated prostheses over simple peg legs, [3] according to a contemporary surgeon, many patients found a peg leg more comfortable for walking. [4]

  5. Capua Leg - Wikipedia

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    Dating from 300 BC, the leg is one of the earliest known prosthetic limbs. There was no sign of an artificial foot which may have been made from a valuable metal. [1] The limb was kept at the Royal College of Surgeons in London, but was destroyed in World War II during an air raid. [2] A copy of the limb is held at the Science Museum, London.

  6. The war took away their limbs. Now bionic prostheses ... - AOL

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    When Alexis Cholas lost his right arm as a volunteer combat medic near the front lines in eastern Ukraine, his civilian career as a surgeon was over. The 26-year-old is delighted with his sleek ...

  7. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    The first surgical techniques were developed to treat injuries and traumas. A combination of archaeological and anthropological studies offer insight into much earlier techniques for suturing lacerations, amputating unsalvageable limbs, and draining and cauterizing open wounds.

  8. In Bolivia, amputees strap on hyperrealistic prosthetic limbs

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    In Creotec's workshop, artists and silicon technicians carefully mould the artificial limbs, designing them to fit the patient's age and skin tone as closely as possible - adding in wrinkles, nail ...

  9. Man saves over 20,000 animals with custom-made prosthetics - AOL

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    Campana creates braces and artificial limbs to increase animals' mobility and improve their lives. According to Washington Business Journal, Campana is just one of ten people in the world who make ...