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02-19-2010, 12:26 AM
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Wound Debridements & Necrotizing Fasciitis
Sup. Here are some pictures of surgical debridement (i.e. the surgical removal of dead or infected tissue). I like to give any explanation I can, so if you don't wanna hear it, ignore me and look at the pretty pics. Also, this is my first post, so take it easy (long time lurker, first time poster) This guy had necrosis of tissue after some hardcore surgery (he busted his spleen and some internal organs or something). This is about two weeks after surgery...see that white stuff? That's mold. Fucking mold, man. No kidding. This is after the surgical debridement: They had to remove some of his intestines, that's how far the infection went. I'm not sure how the hell it got this bad...I know tissue can rot fast, but good God, it looks like somebody dropped the ball on this. The guy died about two months later. Necrotizing fasciitis ![]() After surgical debridement: ![]() Little kid with N.F. ![]() After debridement: (holy shit that's hardcore) ![]() He healed up nicely. |
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02-19-2010, 09:57 AM
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Re: Wound Debridements & Necrotizing Fasciitis
lol after feeling sick after seeing all the magots feeding on people here, makes me wonder how the magots know when to stop eating this guy? Do the doctors simply remove them after they clear the crap flesh? lol I dunno I'm gonna go with that since magots will feed on a fresh penis or boys brain or guy's foot, even if they are dirty, they're nowhere near as filthy as that infection.
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