What is transmetatarsal amputation?

Transetatarsal amputation is surgery to remove leading supporters in cases where the tissues in the patient's leg were injured out of repair. It is more extreme than amputation of the tip, but maintains more legs than leg amputation and can help the patient more mobile after surgery. This procedure is recommended if it is clear that other treatment options for tissue death and damage will not be effective. A skin valve is created and wrapped around the stump. The patient does not require a prosthesis, although one can be worn to fill the shoes for more comfort. Generally, walking changes occurs after amputation of transletatarsal and amputation, as the patient lacks the ability to push the front of the foot and patients may develop pain as a result of their changed walking, especially if they do not provide physical therapy to learn to walk more comfortably.

a very common reason to need this procedureThere are complications from diabetes. Patients with diabetes may develop poor circulation in the feet, leading to ulceration and tissue death. In extreme cases, amputation may be the best treatment option. Other reasons may include severe trauma, such as damage damage, infection and vascular disease. In all cases, the physician thoroughly evaluates the patient to determine the best approach to amputation.

Patients can experience different levels of pain after transmetatarsal amputation. Usually, it is usually necessary to maintain weight for comfort and there is a risk of developing neurological problems, such as pain signals that make the patient feel like the missing part of the foot, then there. Some patients develop unusual complications, such as severe neurological pain caused by growth at nerve ends, and this can lead to the need for second surgery.

patients may experience emotional anxiety after transmetatarsal amputation. This may be particularly common in diabetic patients who may feel as ifthey did not care for their legs correctly, so they were caused by amputation. Amputation can illustrate the consequences of poor diabetes control and can lead to depression, which is important to provide patients with tools to take care of the care of diabetes to prevent future complications and emotionally help them adapt to amputation.

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