Pics of my fasciotomy***It's Healed!!!

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halik

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: Beau
:shocked:

** more carnage **

My little brother sent me these pics of what happens when you don't get a deep puncture wound treated. (Keep that leg clean! :Q)

First you notice the pain and puss...
Then you open it up and find sh!t growing in there that wasn't supposed to be.
So, they have to remove it.

Yummy. Think I want some pasta for lunch.

Hmm...from a medical point of view, that is very interesting to see the tendons and musale and whatnot in your hand. And to think how incredibly complex it is to transplant them.

you'd probably make a good surgeon, with that kind of approach to the body :)


yeah i thought those were way cool - what exactly did they remove though??? I didn't see any differences
 

SWScorch

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Originally posted by: TheBDB
Compartment syndrome is where the fascia that surrounds the muscle is too tight, so in my case when I ran the muscle couldn't expand, so it would hurt and cramp up and my feet would go numb. They opened up my lower legs and cut a long slit in the fascia all the way up my shins.

One of my friends just had surgery for her Compartment Syndrome, now I gotta ask her if her legs look like this :D
 

BudAshes

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Originally posted by: Kobota
I broke my right hip and femur and they had to do a fascciotomy to prevent the swelling from cutting off the circulation to my leg. I have to leave it open like that for 6-8 weeks. I thought some of you might be interested in seeing the pics of it.
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umm wtf. you just have a giant gaping open wound?
 

JFoobar

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kabota, are you stuffing the wound with wet/dry compresses? If so, the appearance of uncooked steak is what you want. The constant exposure of sterile saline is what keeps infection away but man does it hurt when those compresses dry out and you have to pull that crap out of there. Also, at every doctor's visit he/she probably works the wound with tweezers cleaning stuff out of there.

I had a large puncture wound (4" x 2") on my lower leg a few years ago and had to do the wet/dry route for weeks for it to heal. The original attempt at suturing the wound didn't take. They took the sutures out after 8 days and the wound split wide open again like a face hugger pod. I now have a very conspicuous scar there.
 

Kobota

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Originally posted by: JFoobar
kabota, are you stuffing the wound with wet/dry compresses? If so, the appearance of uncooked steak is what you want. The constant exposure of sterile saline is what keeps infection away but man does it hurt when those compresses dry out and you have to pull that crap out of there. Also, at every doctor's visit he/she probably works the wound with tweezers cleaning stuff out of there.

yes I am, and you definately speak the truth about it hurting when they dry out. It's starting to bleed quite a bit when i'm changing the dressing.
 

Kobota

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It seems like a lot of people think it is just open like the original pictures all day long. So here is a pic of the dressing.
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Czar

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Originally posted by: Kobota
It seems like a lot of people think it is just open like the original pictures all day long. So here is a pic of the dressing.
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ok, it makes more sense now

but wow, its going to leave a scar
 

Hyperblaze

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Originally posted by: Czar
Originally posted by: Kobota
It seems like a lot of people think it is just open like the original pictures all day long. So here is a pic of the dressing.
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ok, it makes more sense now

but wow, its going to leave a scar

That doesn't look like it's going to stay on!

does it ever fall off?
 

Kobota

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Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: Czar
Originally posted by: Kobota
It seems like a lot of people think it is just open like the original pictures all day long. So here is a pic of the dressing.
pic

ok, it makes more sense now

but wow, its going to leave a scar

That doesn't look like it's going to stay on!

does it ever fall off?

no, it's taped pretty heavily
 

KK

Lifer
Jan 2, 2001
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Originally posted by: Kobota
Originally posted by: ribbon13
Jumped off a roof because you were drunk eh?

And yet, Marijuana is illegal.

i might have fell off:eek:

This is why you don't shingle a house while drinking.
 

drum

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i would have never made it through any kind of pre med class haha.
hopefully that comes along as well as it possibly can. :thumbsup:
 

JFoobar

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Originally posted by: Kobota
no, it's taped pretty heavily

However, if you are anything like me, by the time you are getting close to healing you are going to be finding as many different ways to tape it as possible because your skin is going to get thin and irritated by all the taping and removing of tape.

 

Kobota

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Originally posted by: JFoobar
Originally posted by: Kobota
no, it's taped pretty heavily

However, if you are anything like me, by the time you are getting close to healing you are going to be finding as many different ways to tape it as possible because your skin is going to get thin and irritated by all the taping and removing of tape.

it's already irritated and i still have about 6 weeks to go. I guess one good thing about nerve damage is that i can't feel one whole side that gets taped.
 

davew0670

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might as well take advantage and trim some of that fat out. People are paying good money to get that done.
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: davew0670
might as well take advantage and trim some of that fat out. People are paying good money to get that done.

Just dissolve it with some concentrated dishwashing detergent:)