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Surgical removal of half of the pelvis
conditions of the pelvis. Hemipelvectomy can be further classified as internal and external hemipelvectomy. An internal hemipelvectomy is a limb-sparing procedure
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Malignant tumor originating in cartilage
(called a hemipelvectomy) may be necessary in some cases. There are two kinds of hemipelvectomy – internal and external. External hemipelvectomy – is removal
Chondrosarcoma
Human bacterial infection
Vietnam War. Gas gangrene reappeared during the Russo-Ukraine War. Hemipelvectomy for gas gangrene Muscle biopsy examined under the microscope (haematoxylin-eosin
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List of Surgical Removals
internal hemipelvectomy in which the pelvis on the one side is removed but the leg is saved. The second type of operation being an external hemipelvectomy, which
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Amputation of the body below the waist
Operation' (tongue, jaw and neck dissection), bilateral back dissection, hemipelvectomy, and then hemicorporectomy or translumbar amputation, referred to as
Hemicorporectomy
reconstruction Muscle or soft tissue Bursectomy · amputation (Hemicorporectomy, Hemipelvectomy) Myotomy · Tenotomy · Fasciotomy Muscle biopsy · Amputation · Tendon
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Medical procedure that removes a part of the body
lower limb together with all or part of the pelvis, also known as a hemipelvectomy or hindquarter amputation Types of upper extremity amputations include:
Amputation
French surgeon
and in 1894 he performed the first inter-ilio abdominal amputation or hemipelvectomy, a surgery involving amputation of the entire leg through the sacroiliac
Mathieu_Jaboulay
System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification
knee (84.18) Disarticulation of hip (84.19) Abdominopelvic amputation Hemipelvectomy (84.2) Reattachment of extremity (84.3) Revision of amputation stump
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Medical condition
neoplasms from Ollier disease include amputation, wide-local excisions, hemipelvectomy, and arthroplasty. Cobalt and chemotherapy are typically not primary
Ollier_disease
American wheelchair fencer (born 1959)
eventual amputation of his right hip & leg or hip-disarticulation/semi-hemipelvectomy in April, 1992. In 2002 and 2003 respectively he won 3 bronze medals
Mario_Rodriguez_(fencer)
Classification for wheelchair basketball
on at least one side. Post-polio paralysis with one leg involvement. Hemipelvectomy. Single above- knee amputees with short residual limbs. Most double
4-point_player
amputation MeSH E04.555.080.250 – disarticulation MeSH E04.555.080.380 – hemipelvectomy MeSH E04.555.100 – arthrodesis MeSH E04.555.100.700 – spinal fusion
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