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Learning Objectives
• Identify the clinical indications for amputations.
• Describe the different types of amputations.
• Discuss the medical and surgical management of the
amputation patient.
• Identify appropriate nursing interventions during the
preoperative and postoperative phases of care.
• Assist in developing a nursing care plan for the amputation
patient.
Definitions:
Amputation –removal of part of
the body, limb, or part of a limb
Purpose:
Relieve symptoms
Improve function
Improve QOL
Save life!
Amputation
• Can occur through a joint (between the
bones) or through a bone itself
• Disarticulation: term used for an
amputation through the joint
• The general site of the amputation is
described by the joint nearest to it
Figure 43-1
Indications and Incidence
• Trauma
• Common types of accidents and injuries leading to
amputation include those involving motorcycles and
automobiles, farm machinery, firearms and explosives,
electrical equipment, power tools, and frostbite
• Disease
• Peripheral vascular disease, diabetes mellitus,
arteriosclerosis, and chronic osteomyelitis
Indications and Incidence
• Tumors
• Bone tumors that are very large and
invasive
• Congenital defects
• Convert a deformed limb into a more
functional one that can be fitted with
a prosthetic device
Traumatic Injury
Or partial laceration
Can be complete amputation
requiring surgical
from an accident
amputation
Progressive Arterial Disease