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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. Prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    In case of a trans-femoral (above knee) amputation, there also is a need for a complex connector providing articulation, allowing flexion during swing-phase but not during stance. As its purpose is to replace the knee, the prosthetic knee joint is the most critical component of the prosthesis for trans-femoral amputees.

  4. List of eponymous surgical procedures - Wikipedia

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    Syme's amputation: James Syme: Orthopaedic surgery: Amputation of the foot at the ankle with removal of the malleoli: Syme's amputation at Whonamedit? Tommy John surgery: Tommy John: Orthopaedic surgery: Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction: Named after the Major League Baseball pitcher who was the first professional athlete to undergo the ...

  5. The Challenge's Nelson Thomas Shares Amputation Photos ... - AOL

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    Update, 3/9/24: Nelson Thomas underwent surgery to amputate his foot on Tuesday, March 5. The Challenge alum shared post-surgery photos via a slideshow on TikTok days after the procedure, writing ...

  6. Bachelorette’s Cam Details 8-Hour Leg Amputation Surgery ...

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    Six days after having his right leg amputated amid a decades-long battle with lymphedema, Cam Ayala opened up about what’s next for his health and personal journey. Every Time the 1st Impression ...

  7. Femoropopliteal bypass - Wikipedia

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    Standard popliteal bypass surgery involves the bypass of the popliteal artery. [5] During surgery, incisions are made depending on the location of the blockage. [3] Usually, a healthy vein is located and sewn above and below the blockage to bypass the narrowed or blocked femoral artery. [6]

  8. Proximal femoral focal deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the severity of the deformities, the treatment may include the amputation of the foot or part of the leg, lengthening of the femur, extension prosthesis, or custom shoe lifts. Amputation usually requires the use of prosthesis. Another alternative is a rotationplasty procedure, also known as Van Ness surgery. In this situation the ...

  9. What to do if you have a toe amputation - AOL

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    Toe amputation recovery time. Your stitches will be removed about 10 days post-surgery. In the majority of patients, pain starts to ease within a week of the procedure.