Topic: Docs save man's severed hand by..... | |
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Edited by
RebelArcher
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Mon 07/20/15 08:22 AM
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.....grafting it to his leg.
"" Chinese surgeons have saved a hand severed in an industrial accident by grafting it on to the man’s ankle for a month before reattaching it to his arm. The surgery was carried on a factory worker known as Zhou at Xiangya Hospital in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province in central China. Zhou had his left hand chopped off during a work accident involving a spinning blade machine and was rushed to hospital where Dr Tang Juyu, head of microsurgery at the hospital, decide to operate to give him the chance to “revive” his lost hand. The surgical team were unable to reattach the hand to Zhou’s arm straight away as the severed nerves and tendons needed time to heal. So his hand was sewn onto his leg in order to keep it “alive” until the arm was ready. Dr Juyu told the Telegraph: “Under normal temperatures, a severed finger needs to resume blood supply within 10 hours, but that time is even shorter for a separated limb. “If a limb is short of blood for too long, its tissues die and it will be unsalvageable.” This is not the first time Chinese surgeons have attempted this surgery, another factory worker’s hand was saved in 2013 at a hospital in Changde, also in Hunan Province. The feeling in Zhou’s finger has already returned but he will need months of rehabilitation for it to go back to normal."" http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/doctors-save-mans-hand-by-grafting-it-on-to-his-leg-for-a-month-10399667.html Complications included Zhou developing athletes foot in his left hand and trying to masturbate with his foot... |
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Bravo..!?! that is one darn creative and technically difficult thing to do... Wonder how long it takes for the arm to heal to get his hand back on the right appendage..? What happened to the first guy that got his hand sewn on a leg? |
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Bravo..!?! that is one darn creative and technically difficult thing to do... Wonder how long it takes for the arm to heal to get his hand back on the right appendage..? What happened to the first guy that got his hand sewn on a leg? |
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Bravo..!?! that is one darn creative and technically difficult thing to do... Wonder how long it takes for the arm to heal to get his hand back on the right appendage..? What happened to the first guy that got his hand sewn on a leg? You should post that follow up surgery as well. Still can't get over how that looked on the leg... Pretty sure it was a free surgery, maybe as part of a hospital study... |
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Bravo..!?! that is one darn creative and technically difficult thing to do... Wonder how long it takes for the arm to heal to get his hand back on the right appendage..? What happened to the first guy that got his hand sewn on a leg? http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/12/18/chinese-ankle-hand/4109355/ It also includes this lil tidbit..... "" Using skin and cartilage from a patient's ribs, Chinese doctors grew a replacement nose on the forehead of a 22-year-old man injured in a car accident last year. Growing the nose took about 9 months. The lead plastic surgeon, Guo Zhihui, from Xiehe Hospital, said that the patient, nicknamed Xiaolian, could lead a normal life after the transplant. Last year, a British man who lost his nose to cancer had a replacement grown on one of his arms. His doctors said his appearance and sense of smell should be as they were before the transplant."" Evidently, this type of thing is getting pretty common. |
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Dr. Frankenstein would be proud.
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I am suspect of any of these stories coming out of China.
Here in the USA we have our own ghouls and Frankenstein in Planned Parenthood selling baby organs to the highest bidder. But don't believe the 3 hours of undercover video because Planned Parenthood says the video is edited. *snort* |
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