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Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident
medical2 years ago

Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident

Surgeons at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem successfully reattached the head of a 12-year-old boy from the West Bank who suffered an internal decapitation after being hit by a car while riding his bike. The surgery, led by Dr. Ohad Einav, took several hours and utilized innovative technology and new plates and fixations. Despite a projected survival rate of only 50%, the boy's recovery is being hailed as a miracle, with no neurological deficits or motor dysfunction. The surgery is extremely rare, especially on children, and preserving blood flow to the brain was crucial for success.

Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident
medical2 years ago

Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident

Surgeons in Israel successfully reattached a 12-year-old boy's head after he suffered an internal decapitation in a car accident. The surgery, which took several hours, involved using new plates and fixations in the damaged area. The boy's recovery is being hailed as a miracle, as his projected survival rate was only 50%. The surgery is extremely rare, especially on children and teens, and preserving blood flow to the brain was crucial in this case.

Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident
medical2 years ago

Miraculous Surgery: Doctors Successfully Reattach Boy's Head After Horrific Car Accident

Surgeons in Israel successfully reattached a 12-year-old boy's head after he suffered an internal decapitation in a car accident. The surgery, which involved using new plates and fixations, took several hours and was deemed "extremely rare." The boy's recovery is considered a miracle, as he has no neurological deficits or motor dysfunction. The surgery was made possible by preserving blood flow to the brain and the expertise of the medical team.