OP procedure | Thigh amputation

OP procedure A transfemoral amputation is a long and complicated operation, but it can be performed safely due to standardized surgical steps. The operation is always performed under general anesthesia, unless there are medical reasons against it. Various serious heart or lung diseases, for example, speak against general anesthesia. Directly before the operation, the leg … OP procedure | Thigh amputation

Risks with transfemoral amputation | Thigh amputation

Risks with transfemoral amputation Every operation involves risks and complications, but we always strive to keep them as low as possible. The most common complications include impaired or delayed wound healing, bleeding, nerve damage that can lead to phantom pain, infection or inadequate subsequent residual limb care. In addition, there are general surgical risks, such … Risks with transfemoral amputation | Thigh amputation

Thigh amputation

Definition An amputation is the complete or partial separation of a limb from the rest of the body. Thigh amputation is a surgical procedure to separate the leg above the knee joint. The thigh amputation is also called major amputation. Indications for a transfemoral amputation The indication for amputation is always the last word in … Thigh amputation

Amputation

separation; limb removal; separation; disarticulation; limb removal Latin: amputare = to cut off, to remove Definition Amputation The term amputation describes the surgical or, in rare cases, traumatic separation of a body part, limb or other appendage of the body. Such operations only become necessary when the preservation of the corresponding body part is no … Amputation

Amputation of the thigh | Amputation

Amputation of the thigh Amputations from the thigh downwards become necessary either after serious accidents or in the case of a pronounced circulatory disorder. In the latter case, an amputation from the thigh is only performed if the blood supply to the deeper parts of the leg is no longer sufficient and cannot be restored … Amputation of the thigh | Amputation

Reasons for amputation

Introduction An amputation, i.e. the removal of a limb, can have many different causes. A distinction is made between an amputation injury, e.g. in an accident, and an amputation that becomes necessary due to another illness. The causes of an amputation are varied, as are the amputation sites. If the lower leg has to be … Reasons for amputation

Depression Also Affects Children and Adolescents

Even if there is no single explanation for all behavioral disorders in children and adolescents: Behind aggression, just as behind other abnormalities or physical symptoms, depression can be hidden. The “Berlin Alliance Against Depression” points this out, especially in view of the sometimes simplistic discussion about violence in schools. Depression in children often recognized late … Depression Also Affects Children and Adolescents

Amputation heights

The rigid determination of the amputation height by so-called amputation schemes with division into valuable, dispensable and obstructive limb sections, which was carried out in the past, is now outdated and must be rejected. With the various amputation heights and forms, the extent to which the residual limb is able to bear weight and suitable … Amputation heights

Amputation technique

With the amputation technique, a distinction must be made between whether the amputation wound is closed immediately or only at a second operation. This is referred to as a closed or open operation. The open, so-called two-stage amputation, gained its importance especially in cases of war and catastrophe and can be associated with considerable disadvantages … Amputation technique