What is another word for Amputations?

Pronunciation: [ˌampjuːtˈe͡ɪʃənz] (IPA)

Amputations are surgical procedures in which a body part is removed due to disease, injury, or deformity. The term amputation is commonly associated with the loss of limbs, but it can also refer to the removal of other body parts such as the breast or the tongue. Synonyms for amputation include ablation, disarticulation, excision, resection, and severance. Ablation specifically refers to the removal of tissue or the destruction of a body part using heat, cold, or radiation. Disarticulation refers to the separation of two bones that form a joint. Excision refers to the removal of a portion or all of an organ or tissue. Resection refers to the removal of a part of an organ or tissue. Severance refers to the complete separation of a body part from the rest of the body.

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Usage examples for Amputations

Every confinement exposed the mother to death; the slightest wounds were followed by the most serious after-effects; in certain Amputations, for instance, the mortality was 70 per cent.
"The Pros and Cons of Vivisection"
Charles Richet Commentator: W. D. Halliburton
I'll look in this evening if I'm not up to my chin in Amputations.
"The Maids of Paradise"
Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
A strong prejudice against surgical operations, specially Amputations, exists throughout Japan.
"Unbeaten-Tracks-in-Japan"
Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy)

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