Amputations (Replay)

How to live with a prosthesis?

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By: Caroline Paré Follow

2 min

Until the beginning of the 20th century, amputations were performed in a context of vital risk to save the life of the injured.

Today, advances in medicine and surgery have made it possible to limit the number of these amputations, especially in emergency situations.

The decision is no longer always the result of an absolute necessity, but may possibly present a better functional result.

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  • Dr Patrick Knipper

    , surgeon specializing in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery at the

    Georges Pompidou European Hospital in Paris

    .

    President of

    Interplast-France Chirurgie Sans Frontières

    , an NGO for reconstructive surgery in developing countries

  • Maurice Mabanza,

    prosthetist, deputy director of

    CPH-KIKESA, vocational center for the disabled

    .

    KIKESA means courage, strength, determination to overcome an obstacle in Kinshasa in the DRC

  • Anareme Kpandressi,

    orthoprosthetist by training, educational manager of the Training Department of the National School of Medical Auxiliaries of Lomé (Enam) in Lomé, Togo and member of the Federal Bureau of the African Federation of Rehabilitation Professionals (FATO).

    The Lomé School is the only training structure in French-speaking Africa recognized by the International Society of Orthoprosthetists which manufactures prostheses in various fitting and rehabilitation services in Africa.

  • Maëlle Lintz

    , amputated at the age of 14 because of bone cancer in her ankle.

    She won 2 bronze medals at the

    European Para Youth Games

     in disabled swimming in Helsinki, Finland.

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