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Archive for the ‘Graphic surgery’ Category
This is gruesome, sick shit… An almost amputated hand is surgically re-attached, almost amputated because the hand was hanging on by skin. The x-rays show the bones were cut all the way through and the photo shows how the arm looked post surgery. This person needs some serious plastic surgery to fix the scarring after this episode. It does look a bit Freakish and Frankenstein-ish. The brace holding the shit together is also somewhat horrific looking. Here is the post op result. Ouch, looks horrifyingly painful
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This surgery has helped so many people see again. But anything that has to do with eyes makes me squeamish, and laser in eyeballs is at the top of that list. This is the third part of a three part video on Lasik Eye Surgery. Check out the Lasik eye surgery, because I could only watch for a bit till my belly turned and took over. Popularity: 10%
This is some really sick shit here, it seems this mans mouth and lips got eaten away and part of the blame goes to smoking and drinking… ouch The doctor says the damage was so bad that the man could not even talk. Its hard to believe so much flesh was destroyed in 14 months. A 56 year-old white male with a history of heavy alcohol and tobacco use presented with a 14-month history of an enlarging lesion involving the upper and lower lips. Here is the picture of him during the surgery. Click on the below photo or on the link to view this video… this really is some sad shit Click Here to Check Out The first Video of the original lip eaten away by lesions or tumors
after 6 weeks here is the result as the first part of his lip reconstruction Check out more Videos and pics of this sick surgery on the surgeries page
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This kind of shit makes me even more afraid of death than I already am… jeez… I hope no one ever has to slice me apart like a steak… I seem to not be the only one with that point of view… i can understand the reason for a postmortem , but yeh its pretty sick and i think they should only be done when there are suspicious circumstances and a killer brought to justice, not to be done Unnecessarily. they dont show how they figured out that the person killed themself. they should have tested his hands for GSR or something I kinda agree with the “no die… no autopsiess” point They sliced the brain for A DISSECTION not AN DISSECTION, You illiterate tosser. Now who”s the stupid idiot, oh, and by the way, If you had read my statement properly, you would understand that i was indicating she was going beyond the call of her duty required to establish cause of death. Another thing, there is a D on the end of Damage. DOPEY Popularity: 14%
and here is the surgery description Dr. Rackley, describes his technique for repair of pelvic organ prolapse surgery - The Laparoscopic-Assisted Percutaneous Vaginal Tape Vault Suspension: Minimally-Invasive Prolapse Repair with Post-Hysterectomy and Uterine-Sparing Options. A pneumoperitoneum is created and laparoscopy is performed. The vaginal cuff is dissected free. Popularity: 10%
From reading the below… and if we all believe the odds, then we should all feel pretty safe going under the knife, hmmm, or should we.. If my math is correct.. and knowing me its probably not, the odds of gatting the wrong kidney removed, a surgical sponge left behind, or the surgeon losing his glove in your open belly is only about 1/13k. So if you must go under the knife, you had better hope that one of the 12,999 mofos infront of you had won that lottery for the elusive surgical sponge stuck under the rib… cuz if not, your odds just got better at being unlucky number 13k. Now read this…. More than 40 million surgeries are performed in the United States each year. Of those, 3,000 patients will come out of the surgery with something other than what they went in for.
“It’s hard to believe that something as big as a sponge or even a surgical instrument would be left in. But because of the chaos of the operating room and the complexity of the surgery, sometimes objects are left in inadvertently,” Dr. Alex Macario of Stanford School of Medicine said. Because it is rare for an instrument to be left inside patients, figuring out whether post surgery problems are associated with the surgery itself or if it is caused by something else can be difficult. Every now and then, I am sure we all hear about some crazy surgery that went horribly wrong… check this one out below…. A woman who had both breasts removed after doctors wrongly said she had cancer has won thousands at the High Court. Jennifer Cormack underwent a double mastectomy, and endured many other subsequent operations after Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel misdiagnosed her as having breast cancer. She was the second woman wrongly diagnosed by the same pathologist, who has escaped being disciplined because bosses felt they were “genuine human errors”. But Mrs Cormack is now considering reporting the pathologist concerned, Professor Sir Colin Berry, to the General Medical Council. As well as having her breasts removed, Mrs Cormack, who was awarded £345,000, had to have a full hysterectomy following problems with the cancer drug tamoxifen. It was in November 1994, nine years after her diagnosis, that Mrs Cormack was told there had been nothing wrong with her. The judge made the award in the light of her loss of earnings and pension as well as the pain and suffering she endured. He expressed his sympathies to Mrs Cormack “for this dreadful experience” and added that he hoped “the future is rather brighter than the last nine years or so”. Itsa hard to imagine people we put all of our trust into such as our doctors when they put us out can even make such grave errors. And now for some people who had some better results, these boys needed the breast reductions BIGTIME I just through this in because I have no idea if this is before or post surgery…. ouch Popularity: 14% |
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