How Do You Spell DOUBLE FLAP AMPUTATION?

Pronunciation: [dˈʌbə͡l flˈap ˌampjuːtˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Double flap amputation is a surgical procedure wherein a limb or part of it is removed. The correct spelling of this word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription. The first syllable "dʌbl" is pronounced with a short "u" sound followed by a "bl" consonant blend. The second syllable "flæp" is pronounced with a long "a" sound followed by a "p" consonant sound. The final syllable "æmpjʊteɪʃən" is pronounced with a stressed "eɪ" sound, followed by a "t" sound, and ending with a "ʃən" sound.

DOUBLE FLAP AMPUTATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Double flap amputation refers to a surgical procedure in which two flaps of tissue are created to remove a specific body part or limb. This technique is commonly employed in cases where a limb or other appendage has been extensively damaged and cannot be salvaged, typically due to trauma, infection, or a malignancy. The procedure involves the removal of the affected body part, such as a finger, toe, or limb, by creating two incision lines that delineate the flaps. These flaps are then folded over and sutured together to cover and protect the wound created by the amputation, promoting healing and minimizing the risk of complications, such as infection or dehiscence (wound reopening).

    Double flap amputation is performed under general anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort and to facilitate the surgical process. Prior to the operation, the surgical team carefully plans the procedure to ensure the appropriate measurement and alignment of the flaps, aiming to achieve a functional and aesthetically pleasing outcome. Postoperatively, the patient may experience pain, swelling, and temporary loss of function of the affected area, which can be managed with appropriate pain relief medication, wound care, and physical therapy. Double flap amputation can significantly impact a patient's mobility and may require adaptive aids, such as prosthetics or assistive devices, to restore their independence and quality of life.

  2. One in which a flap is cut from the soft parts on either side of the limb.

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

Common Misspellings for DOUBLE FLAP AMPUTATION

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