Ewing amputation

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Ewing+amputation. Named after the first patient treated with this type of amputation, Jim Ewing.

Noun[edit]

Ewing amputation (plural Ewing amputations)

  1. (surgery) A type of below-the-knee amputation, which reconstructs agonist-antagonist myoneural interfaces that are left hanging unpaired in traditional amputations; to preserve normal nerve signaling between muscle and brain; reducing incidences of phantom limb syndrome.
  2. (by extension) similar amputations above the knee, and on the arms.

Synonyms[edit]

all similar amputations

Hypernyms[edit]

below-the-knee amputation type

Hyponyms[edit]

all similar amputations

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