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amputation

amputation /am′pyo̅o̅tā″shən/ [L, amputare, to excise] , the surgical removal of a part of the body, a limb, or part of a limb to treat recurrent infection or gangrene in peripheral vascular disease; to remove malignant tumors; and to treat severe trauma. Kinds include mastectomy, open amputation, closed amputation.

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