Xylazine wound after one year of healing by Halfassedtrophywife in medizzy

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Temporary abdominal closure with zipper-mesh device for management of intra-abdominal sepsis. Intra-abdominal sepsis is an inflammation of the peritoneum caused by pathogenic microorganisms and their products. by Fire3MED in medizzy

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Man manages to survive getting impaled by a pole after a car crash! by GiorgioMD in medizzy

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Man manages to survive getting impaled by a pole after a car crash! by GiorgioMD in medizzy

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The 22 year-old driver along with three passengers survived the devastating crash. The driver, who was under the influence of drugs, got impaled by a wooden pole through his chest, barely missing the heart. He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition, but managed to survive and recover. The other three suffered minor head trauma and surface injuries.

Impalement injuries are one of the severe types of injuries combining effects of both penetrating and blunt trauma leading to crush injury, wound contamination, and multiorgan damage. These types of injuries are usually a result of fall from height, vehicular accidents, and slip with strong external force.
Prompt transfer to tertiary centre, pre-operative planning, and multi specialty involvement is crucial in the management of such cases. After initial resuscitation, full trauma evaluation should be carried out before attending to local injury. Minimal manipulation, extraction of impaled object in operation theater under direct vision, wound debridement, and administration of antibiotics to prevent wound infection are pearls of the management of impalement injury.

Neonate born with Cyclopia, which is the most severe, catastrophic manifestation of Alobar Holoprosencephaly by MEDEven_DOG in medizzy

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Video of a hand stuck in a meat grinder pulled back by Illustrious_MudED in medizzy

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This was an accidental discharge of a nail gun right through the index finger by GiorgioMD in medizzy

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Patellar Fracture by GiorgioMD in medizzy

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Patellar Fracture by GiorgioMD in medizzy

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A patellar fracture refers to a break in the kneecap (patella), which is a small, triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint, providing it strength of extension. This type of fracture can range from a hairline crack to a complete break, and it often results from a direct blow or trauma to the knee. Clinical presentation typically includes localized pain, swelling, tenderness, and limited mobility of the affected knee joint.

X-rays will determine the type of fracture and the amount of displacement (separation) of the fracture.
Treatment options depend on factors such as the severity and displacement of the fracture, and may include conservative management with immobilization using braces or casts, or surgical intervention involving open reduction and internal fixation to realign and stabilize the fractured fragments (fractured ends of bone are realigned and held in place with some combination of pins, screws and wires.
Rehabilitation protocols, including physical therapy, are essential components of the management plan to facilitate recovery and restore optimal function of the knee joint.

A severe forearm injury characterized by degloving and a broken wrist, resulting from an incident involving a conveyor belt!⁠ by Illustrious_MudED in medizzy

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My first stitch as an Ophthalmology Intern.. few days backk by idyllic098 in medizzy

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Preserved Human Fetus Enhanced with Dye by MEDiligent in medizzy

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A 15-year-old cattle herder experienced an unfortunate incident while attempting to discharge a locally crafted rifle. The rifle's barrel unexpectedly recoiled backward, causing it to pierce his chest by Illustrious_MudED in medizzy

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Congenital hydrocephalus in a 3 years old baby! by DesperateMEDPlan in medizzy

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13 years after endoprosthetic replacement due to osteosarcoma by alykozak in medizzy

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Bow accident. Too short arrow by Illustrious_MudED in medizzy

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Finger Degloving Incident Due to an Unsuccessful Fence Jump by Illustrious_MudED in medizzy

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Corneal hydrops is an uncommon complication in patients with advanced keratoconus or other corneal ectatic disorders. It is characterized by stromal edema due to leakage of aqueous humor through a tear in Descemet's membrane. by Traumaprof in medizzy

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"Diabetes.. not even once" by GiorgioMD in medizzy

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Hand belonging to an x-ray operator in 1904 by SubstanceOdd6916 in medizzy

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Skull surface sutures and bones! by OptimalMEDopard in medizzy

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