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02-06-2023, 01:40 AM
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Saving an Arm.

Chinese doctors saved a patient's arm torn off at work by sewing it to his leg. A month later, the hand was returned to its place and functionality was fully restored.

You are probably wondering why you can’t immediately return the brush to its place? The thing is that the nerves, tendons and bones on the patient's forearm were badly damaged. In such cases, there is a risk that the hand will not take root. In addition, due to severe injuries, it was simply impossible to sew on the torn off part of the body.

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Re: Saving an Arm.

One medic at the facility in south central China, said: “His injury was severe. Besides ripping injuries, Xiao Wei's arm was also flattened.

“We had to clear and treat his injuries before taking on the hand reattachment surgery".
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That will be handy as shit if his foot starts itching.
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That looks so bizarre
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I’ve had tendon reconstructive surgery on my right hand thumb. How they can reattach his hand and make it functional is a modern medicine miracle. No shit!
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