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=== Leg === Lower limb amputations can be divided into two broad categories: minor and major amputations. Minor amputations generally refer to the amputation of [[toe|digits]]. Major amputations are commonly below-knee- or above-knee amputations. Common partial foot amputations include the [[François Chopart|Chopart]], [[Tarsometatarsal articulations|Lisfranc]], and ray amputations. Common forms of ankle [[disarticulation]]s include Pyrogoff, Boyd, and Syme amputations.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Pinzur MS, Stuck RM, Sage R, Hunt N, Rabinovich Z | title = Syme ankle disarticulation in patients with diabetes | journal = The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume | volume = 85 | issue = 9 | pages = 1667–72 | date = September 2003 | pmid = 12954823 | doi = 10.2106/00004623-200309000-00003 }}</ref> A less common major amputation is the [[Van Nes rotation]], or rotationplasty, i.e. the turning around and [[replantation|reattachment]] of the foot to allow the ankle joint to take over the function of the knee. Types of amputations include: [[File:Diagram showing an above knee amputation CRUK 094.svg|thumb|upright=1.1|An above-knee amputation]] ; partial foot amputation: amputation of the lower limb distal to the ankle joint ; ankle disarticulation: amputation of the lower limb at the ankle joint ; {{anchor|BTK}}trans-tibial amputation: amputation of the lower limb between the knee joint and the ankle joint, commonly referred to as a below-knee amputation ; {{anchor|BKA}}knee disarticulation: amputation of the lower limb at the knee joint ; trans-femoral amputation: amputation of the lower limb between the hip joint and the knee joint, commonly referred to an above-knee amputation ; hip disarticulation: amputation of the lower limb at the hip joint ; trans-pelvic disarticulation: amputation of the whole lower limb together with all or part of the pelvis, also known as a [[hemipelvectomy]] or hindquarter amputation
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