
In situations where we are removing digits such as fingers, hand surgeons perform an operation called ‘ray amputations’. In a finger example, ray amputations are the removal of an entire finger along with the corresponding metacarpal bones in the hand.Click to see full answer. In this manner, what is a ray resection?Ray resection for localized necrosis, infection, and osteomyelitis is an accepted procedure allowing removal of the diseased toe and metatarsal. The traditional approach involves a rather lengthy incision and dissection that can compromise the vascular supply to the remaining forefoot. why would you need an amputation? There are many reasons an amputation may be necessary. The most common is poor circulation because of damage or narrowing of the arteries, called peripheral arterial disease. Without adequate blood flow, the body’s cells cannot get oxygen and nutrients they need from the bloodstream. Keeping this in view, what is a 5th ray amputation? The traditional partial fifth ray amputation technique for treatment of wounds isolated to the fifth toe and metatarsal phalangeal joint (MPJ) area involves removal of the fifth toe and metatarsal head.What is a Boyd amputation?Boyd amputation refers to amputation at the level of the ankle with preservation of the calcaneus and heel pad and consequent fixation of the calcaneus to the tibia. It allows for complete weight bearing and provides both stabilization of the heel pad and suspension for a prosthesis.
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