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Extrication of the hand from a meat grinder
The Journal of Trauma
|January 1, 1975
Abstract:
A case is presented in which a patient arrived in the emergency room with his forearm firmly entrapped in a large commercial meat grinder. The arm was extricated without sacrificing additional forearm stump length by reversing the worm mechanism of the meat grinder.
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