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

Do I need rehab after the operation? | Thigh amputation

Do I need rehab after the operation? After each thigh amputation, rehabilitation treatment is necessary so that patients learn to cope with their new life situation. In addition to help with the care of the fresh surgical wound, prosthesis adjustment and gait training are essential components of the rehabilitation stay. The aim of the rehabilitation … Do I need rehab after the operation? | 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

What amputation techniques are available? | Thigh amputation

What amputation techniques are available? In transfemoral amputation, the bone can be set down over the entire length of the thigh, always cutting through the bone as far as possible at the knee in order to obtain a long stump for simple prosthetic fitting. However, new surgical techniques have made good prosthetic restorations possible for … What amputation techniques are available? | Thigh amputation