Ewing amputation

Etymology
+. Named after the first patient treated with this type of amputation, Jim Ewing.

Noun

 * 1)  A type of below-the- amputation, which reconstructs -  interfaces that are left hanging unpaired in traditional amputations; to preserve normal nerve signaling between muscle and brain; reducing incidences of.
 * 2)  similar amputations above the knee, and on the arms.