How Do You Spell CHOP AMPUTATION?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈɒp ˌampjuːtˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "chop amputation" is spelled using the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) as /tʃɒp æmpjʊˈteɪʃən/. The first syllable is pronounced with a "ch" sound similar to "chair," while the second syllable is pronounced with a short "o" and a "p" sound. The third syllable is pronounced with an "a" sound like in "cat," and the fourth syllable is pronounced with a long "u" and a "sh" sound. The final syllable is pronounced with an "un" sound. The term refers to the surgical removal of a limb below the joint.

CHOP AMPUTATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Chop amputation is a surgical procedure in which a limb or digit is removed by a straight, transverse cut, commonly known as a chop. This surgical intervention is typically performed as a last resort in cases where a limb or digit is severely injured, diseased, or non-functional, and conservative treatments have proven ineffective or futile.

    During a chop amputation, the surgeon makes an incision through the skin, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves, severing the limb or digit from the body. The incision is made in a horizontal direction, perpendicular to the long axis of the bone, resulting in a flat residual limb or stub.

    This procedure is called a chop amputation due to the slicing motion used to execute the cut, resembling the action of chopping an object. The term "chop" distinguishes this type of amputation from other surgical techniques that employ different types of incisions, such as circular or flap amputations.

    The main goals of a chop amputation are to remove the non-viable or non-functional limb or digit, control bleeding, and preserve as much healthy tissue as possible to facilitate the healing process and potential future prosthetic fitting. Post-operative care typically involves wound care, pain management, and rehabilitation to promote mobility and functional independence.

    Chop amputations are most commonly performed in cases of severe trauma, irreparable damage, or advanced diseases affecting the extremities. However, the specific indications and surgical approach may vary depending on the individual patient's condition and the medical team's expertise.

  2. A. by a circular cut through soft parts and bone without flaps.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CHOP AMPUTATION

  • xhop amputation
  • vhop amputation
  • fhop amputation
  • dhop amputation
  • cgop amputation
  • cbop amputation
  • cnop amputation
  • cjop amputation
  • cuop amputation
  • cyop amputation
  • chip amputation
  • chkp amputation
  • chlp amputation
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  • ch0p amputation
  • ch9p amputation
  • choo amputation
  • chol amputation
  • cho- amputation
  • cho0 amputation

Etymology of CHOP AMPUTATION

The term "chop amputation" is not commonly used in medical or anatomical contexts. However, "amputation" is derived from the Latin word "amputare", which literally means "to cut away" or "to prune". The word "chop" originates from Old English "ceapian", meaning "to trade" or "to barter". "Chop amputation" might be a colloquial expression used to describe a quick or forceful amputation, but it is not a scientifically recognized term.

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