Interileoabdominal amputation

Amputatio abdominale interileo - this part of medicine of Latin origin means “amputation of part of the abdomen.” This method actually means removing part of the phallus (penis) or scrotum. Amapular surgery is a fairly rare pathology; a rarer case of partial removal of the scrotum is called “castration”.

Essentially, castration is the removal of the testicles in boys around the age of five and men by applying



Amputatio Inreriloabdominalisl is an operation to amputate the lower limb along with the hip joint and part of the pelvic bone. This procedure is performed to treat rare diseases of the pelvic area, including malignant tumors of the hip joint and tumors of nearby organs, as well as severe inflammatory processes in the pelvis. Depending on the specific case, this method can be performed either openly or intraosseously, without a surgical incision.

When performing such an amputation, not only the lower limb is removed, but also part of the pelvic bone and joint, which can lead to disruption of the normal position and functioning of the pelvic organs. Therefore, to perform this operation, it is necessary that the patient undergo a thorough diagnosis for the presence of serious diseases and organ disorders. Next, the doctor develops an individual treatment plan, taking into account the severity and type of pathology, and then carries out the necessary medical manipulation.