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Ear Replanted on Foot After Factory Accident

10 Dec

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Summary

  • A worker's ear was torn off in a factory accident.
  • Surgeons attached the ear to the patient's foot to keep it alive.
  • After five months, the ear was successfully reattached to the head.
Ear Replanted on Foot After Factory Accident

A factory worker in Jinan, China, endured a traumatic incident when her ear was ripped from her head during a machinery accident. The severe damage made immediate reattachment impossible, prompting surgeons to explore an unconventional solution.

To keep the detached ear viable, doctors performed a heterotopic grafting procedure, attaching it to the patient's foot. This unusual step aimed to maintain essential blood circulation for the ear's survival.

Following a five-month period of careful recovery and protection of the graft, the ear was ultimately transplanted back to its original position on Ms. Sun's head, marking a successful and remarkable surgical outcome.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The worker's hair became trapped in factory machinery, ripping skin away and completely detaching her left ear.
The ear's blood vessels were severely damaged, so it was attached to the foot to maintain circulation until reattachment was possible.
The procedure is called heterotopic grafting, a technique used in microsurgery for replantation.

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