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Amputation (Traumatic / Diabetic)

About Amputation (Traumatic / Diabetic)

Amputation is a surgical procedure involving removal of a severely damaged, infected, or non-viable limb or body part. It may be req...

Overview

Amputation is considered when limb preservation is not possible or life-threatening infection exists. Types include: Minor amputation (toe or finger) Major amputation (below-knee or above-knee) The procedure focuses on: Removing diseased tissue Preventing infection spread Preserving maximum function Preparing for rehabilitation and prosthesis use Comprehensive rehabilitation is important after surgery.

Understanding The Procedure

Symptoms That May Require Amputation (Traumatic / Diabetic)

  • Severe limb infection
  • Gangrene or tissue death
  • Uncontrolled diabetic foot disease
  • Severe traumatic injury
  • Critical limb ischemia

Recovery & Outlook

With proper rehabilitation, prosthetic support, and medical care, many patients regain independence, mobility, and improved quality of life.

Risks

  • Bleeding or infection
  • Phantom limb pain
  • Delayed wound healing
  • Emotional and psychological distress
  • Mobility limitations

Post-Operative Care

  • Maintain stump hygiene and dressing care
  • Attend physiotherapy and rehabilitation sessions
  • Use assistive devices as recommended
  • Monitor for infection or swelling
  • Receive psychological and social support if needed

Doctors Who Perform Amputation (Traumatic / Diabetic)

Meet experienced orthopedics (bone & joint care) doctors who regularly evaluate and perform amputation (traumatic / diabetic).

Dr Naveen Kumar B M

Dr Naveen Kumar B M

MBBS, MS Orthopedics

KMC: 112492

Consultant Arthroplasty, Trauma, Sports Medicine ad Arthroscopy Surgeon

Dr Sharan Achar T

Dr Sharan Achar T

MBBS, MS Ortho, DNB, FASSI, FAO

KMC: 109282

Consultant Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon

Dr Sudhindra Dharmavaram

Dr Sudhindra Dharmavaram

MBBS, MD (ANAES), FFPMRCA (UK) - Orthopedics

KMC: 80575

Consultant Orthopaedics Surgeon

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