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Sentences with amputate

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  • To save his life, doctors amputated his legs. [VERB noun]
  • Because of space limitations the editor amputated the last two paragraphs of the news report.
  • There's also the possibility that you could be suffering from a dysmorphic disorder, such as the one experienced by people who feel a compulsive need to amputate their own limbs.
  • Surgeons had to amputate both hands and her legs just below the knee, to prevent the spread of infection.
  • The dilemma of the surgeon being asked to amputate a healthy limb is similar.
  • We can measure his heart rhythms, take his blood pressure and even amputate a limb.
  • It was this faith that saw him through a complicated surgery to amputate his right leg on account of diabetes-related complications.
  • Several years and a couple surgeries later, her foot was amputated below the knee.
  • She had grown so used to carrying Muffin around that she felt as if the vet had amputated a limb.
  • I used starch when the client demanded it and made the creases sharp enough to amputate a limb.
  • I said that - something about, ‘You have to amputate an infected limb for the patient to survive.
  • If tissue damage is severe, a health care provider may need to remove the tissue surgically or amputate the limb.
  • Fire chiefs have admitted that as soldiers are unable to use cutting gear, surgeons might have to amputate limbs of car crash victims at accident scenes.
  • Gangrene set in and surgeons had to amputate the leg to save his life.
  • When a limb gets infected and is beyond repair, and there is danger of the patient losing his life because of this, the surgeon has no other option left to save his life than to amputate the infected limb.
  • About 80% of the patients whose legs or extremities I have to amputate are current smokers.
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