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See what doctors managed to do - PHOTO

See what doctors managed to do - PHOTO
29.05.2020 11:40
A factory worker who lost both of his hands in an industrial accident has had ‘pincers’ fashioned out of the bone and flesh that was able to be saved.A malfunctioning hammer machine crushed the hands of Wang Jin, 18, on December 11 as he worked a night shift in China.He was rushed to Xiang Ya Hospital in Changsha, Hunan Province, along with the remaining pieces of his broken hands and fingers.Doctors decided to use the pieces as best they could creating pincers during a nine-hour surgical procedure.Mr Wang’s right hand now has two fingers – the thumb and the other hand’s little finger – while the left hand has its index and ring finger.He can reportedly already move his new fingers.(metro.co.uk)ANN.Az
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