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  1. Traumatic amputation: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Aug 27, 2024 · Traumatic amputation is the loss of a body part, usually a finger, toe, arm, or leg, that occurs as the result of an accident or injury.

  2. Traumatic amputations - PMC

    Traumatic amputation remains very common following combat or terrorist wounding. With the significant advances in resuscitation, proximal and multiple amputations are being increasingly seen in …

  3. Amputations - Trauma - Orthobullets

    Incidence 1.7 million individuals in the United States with an amputation Risk factors 80% of amputations are performed for vascular insufficiency

  4. Traumatic Amputation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    This article reviews contemporary management of traumatic upper limb amputations, with specific focus on initial management, tissue debridement, revision amputation, and postoperative complications.

  5. Amputation - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Traumatic injury accounts for about 45% of all amputations. A body part can be cut off or torn away in a severe accident, or it can be so badly damaged from a crush injury or severe burns that it cannot be …

  6. Amputation - Wikipedia

    Traumatic amputation is the partial or total avulsion of a part of a body during a serious accident, like traffic, labor, or combat. [57][58] Traumatic amputation of a human limb, either partial or total, creates …

  7. What are “traumaticamputations? | Brock & Gonzales LLP

    Sep 11, 2025 · One injury that’s possible is the traumatic amputation. This occurs when one part of the body is forcibly removed, either fully or partially, from the rest of the body. Motor vehicle crashes are …

  8. What Is a Traumatic Amputation and What to Do Next

    Aug 28, 2025 · Understand traumatic amputation, its nature, and the crucial immediate steps to take after this severe injury.

  9. Traumatic Amputation – Veterans Health Council

    Traumatic amputation most often affects limbs and appendages like the arms, ears, feet, fingers, hands, legs, and nose. For service members, traumatic amputations usually result directly from military …

  10. When Is an Amputation Considered Traumatic? | Providence, RI

    May 19, 2025 · A traumatic amputation involves the removal of a limb or body part that occurs as the result of an accident or injury. Amputations can range from the loss of a single finger or toe to the …

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