- Lisfranc amputation
- 1. amputation of the foot between the tarsus and the metatarsus. 2. shoulder disarticulation.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Lisfranc amputation etc. — Lis·franc amputation, etc. (lēs frahngkґ) [Jacques Lisfranc, French surgeon, 1790–1847] see under amputation, joint, ligament, and tubercle … Medical dictionary
Amputation — Classification and external resources J. McKnight, who lost his limbs in a railway accident in 1865, was the second recorded survivor of a simultaneous triple amputation. ICD 10 T14.7 … Wikipedia
Amputation — Removal of part or all of a body part enclosed by skin. For example, removal of part of a finger or an entire finger would be termed an amputation. Removal of an appendix, on the other hand, would not be termed amputation. A person who has… … Medical dictionary
Amputation — Amputationswerkzeug aus dem 18. Jahrhundert Darst … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lisfranc — Jacques Lisfranc (* 2. April 1790; † 13. Mai 1847) war ein französischer Chirurg. Nach ihm ist die Lisfranc Linie (Articulationes tarsometatarsales) am Fuß Skelett benannt, entlang der eine Fußamputation möglich ist. Weblinks Biografie bei… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lisfranc — Jacques, French surgeon, 1790–1847. See L. amputation, L. joints, under joint, L. ligaments, under ligament, L. operation, scalene tubercle of L … Medical dictionary
Lisfranc operation — 1. see under amputation. 2. shoulder disarticulation … Medical dictionary
Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin — (April 2 1790 May 13 1847) was a pioneering French surgeon and gynecologist. He pioneered a number of operations including removal of the rectum, lithotomy in women, and amputation of the cervix uteri.The Lisfranc joint and the Lisfranc fracture… … Wikipedia
Jacques Lisfranc — Jacques Lisfranc, né le 2 avril 1790 à Saint Paul en Jarez (Loire) et mort le 13 mai 1847, est un chirurgien et gynécologue français. Biographie … Wikipédia en Français
Hey amputation — disarticulation of the tarsus from the metatarsus with removal of a part of the medial cuneiform bone. Called also Hey operation. Cf. Lisfranc a … Medical dictionary