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The removal of a limb by surgery
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the cutting away of part of the body (often one or more limbs)
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is the removal of one or more limbs, sometimes caused by trauma or another condition.
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is the surgical removal of a limb or part of a limb. People with diabetes are at increased risk for gangrene due to nerve damage in the legs and feet, which is often treated through amputation.
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| amputation |
Removal of an appendage of the body, usually a limb. circular: Using a single flap and by making a circular cut at a 90 degree angle to the long axis of the appendage. primary: surgery done following the period of shock and before inflammation sets in. Most amputations were done within the first 24 hours. secondary: usually performed to improve an earlier amputation.
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