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Re: Croc bites off vets arm...
It's in the first post.
The arm's been re-attached.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599...403-2,00.html#PS: You guys are great.
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Re: Croc bites off vets arm...
Originally posted by CharlieBrownNeither did I.
It's called replantation via microsurgery. Now you know, and knowing is half the battle.
Originally posted by Dear old WikipediaReplantation
Replantation is the reattachment of a completely detached body part. Fingers and thumbs are the commonest but the ear, scalp, nose, arm and penis have all been replanted. Generally replantation involves restoring blood flow through arteries and veins, restoring the bony skeleton and connecting tendons and nerves as required.
Initially, when the techniques were developed to make replantation possible, success was defined in terms of a survival of the amputated part alone. However, as more experience was gained in this field, surgeons specializing in replantation began to understand that survival of the amputated piece was not enough to ensure success of the replant. In this way, functional demands of the amputated specimen became paramount in guiding which amputated pieces should and should not be replanted. Additional concerns about the patients ability to tolerate the long rehabilitation process that is necessary after replantation both on physical and psychological levels also became important. So, when fingers are amputated, for instance, a replantation surgeon must seriously consider the contribution of the finger to the overall function of the hand. In this way, every attempt will be made to salvage an amputated thumb, since a great deal of hand function is dependent on the thumb, while an index finger or small finger may not be replanted, depending on the individual needs of the patient and the ability of the patient to tolerate a long surgery and a long course of rehabilitation.
However, if an amputated specimen is not able to be replanted to its original location entirely, this does not mean that the specimen is unreplantable. In fact, replantation surgeons have learned that only a piece or a portion may be necessary to obtain a functional result, or especially in the case of multply amputated fingers, a finger or fingers may be transposed to a more useful location to obtain a more functional result. This concept is called "spare parts" surgery.
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Re: Croc bites off vets arm...
Please don't ever let me have to have my penis replanted...
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Re: Croc bites off vets arm...
Too many puns to use. (I just have to get these out of my system; forgive me)
I have got to hand it to the vet over his reaction.
Geez, and I thought the crocs in the zoo had a disarming stare.
That is what you get for putting yourself in harms way (I hated this one)
This is a load of croc, I bet he was taunting the poor animal.
I am never going to lend a hand to a croc.
Geez, if I was that zoo keep I think I would be quite detached from the world right now.
Alright, I'm glad I got those out of my system. This guy seriously had the perfect chance to get a hook attached to his arm.Avast.
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Re: Croc bites off vets arm...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorena_Bobbitt
Look under Trivia and Popular Culture... Pretty amusing.
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Re: Croc bites off vets arm...
Too many puns to use. (I just have to get these out of my system; forgive me)
I have got to hand it to the vet over his reaction.
Geez, and I thought the crocs in the zoo had a disarming stare.
That is what you get for putting yourself in harms way (I hated this one)
This is a load of croc, I bet he was taunting the poor animal.
I am never going to lend a hand to a croc.
Geez, if I was that zoo keep I think I would be quite detached from the world right now.
Alright, I'm glad I got those out of my system. This guy seriously had the perfect chance to get a hook attached to his arm.Avast.
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