- amputation knife
- Amputationsmesser n
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Amputation — Classification and external resources J. McKnight, who lost his limbs in a railway accident in 1865, was the second recorded survivor of a simultaneous triple amputation. ICD 10 T14.7 … Wikipedia
amputation by transfixion — amputation performed by thrusting a long knife through the limb and cutting the flaps from within outward … Medical dictionary
Amputation — Removal of part or all of a body part enclosed by skin. For example, removal of part of a finger or an entire finger would be termed an amputation. Removal of an appendix, on the other hand, would not be termed amputation. A person who has… … Medical dictionary
knife — A cutting instrument used in surgery and dissection. [M.E. knif, fr. A.S. cnif, fr. O. Norse knifr] amputation k. a broad bladed k. used primarily for transecting large muscles during major amputations. Beer k. a triangular k. with a sharp point… … Medical dictionary
amputation — Synonyms and related words: abscission, anastomotic operation, annihilation, bloodless operation, butchering, capital operation, chopping, cleavage, compensating operation, corneal transplant, crescent operation, cutting, destruction, dichotomy,… … Moby Thesaurus
Liston knife — a long bladed amputation knife … Medical dictionary
guillotine amputation — n an emergency surgical amputation (as of a leg) in which the skin is incised around the part being amputated and is allowed to retract, successive layers of muscle are then divided around the part, and finally the bone is divided * * * rapid… … Medical dictionary
Liston knife — A Liston knife is a type of knife used in surgical amputation; it is often mentioned in scenarios involving Jack the Ripper because of the knife s popularity in surgery and its exceeding sharpness.The knife was named after a British military… … Wikipedia
History of surgery — Surgery is the branch of medicine that deals with the physical manipulation of a bodily structure in order to diagnosis, prevent or cure an ailment. Ambroise Paré, a 16th century French surgeon stated that there were five reasons to perform… … Wikipedia
John Hunter (Chirurg) — Der Chirurg und Anatom John Hunter (1728–1793). Gemälde John Jacksons nach Joshua Reynolds. John Hunter (* 13. oder 14. Februar[1] 1728 in Long Calderwood bei East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, Schottland; † … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chemoradiotherapie — Strahlentherapie (auch Strahlenheilkunde, Radiotherapie, Radioonkologie) ist das medizinische Fachgebiet, das sich mit der medizinischen Anwendung von ionisierender Strahlung auf den Menschen und auf Tiere beschäftigt, um Krankheiten zu heilen… … Deutsch Wikipedia