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Area of Science:

  • Anatomy
  • Medical Ethics
  • Trauma Surgery

Background:

  • Anatomical dissection courses rely on donated bodies for education.
  • Historical context is crucial for understanding anatomical variations and pathology.

Observation:

  • Whole-body CT scan of a 91-year-old donor revealed metallic objects in thigh muscles.
  • Significant bone abnormalities were noted in the left femur, including a 50% wider diaphysis compared to the right.
  • The donor sustained severe injuries from a rocket explosion during World War II, with no surgical treatment received.

Findings:

  • The donor experienced nearly 70 years of suffering due to untreated wartime injuries.
  • The case illustrates long-term medical sequelae of unaddressed trauma.
  • The findings underscore the importance of proper medical care following conflict-related injuries.

Implications:

  • This case serves as a stark reminder of the enduring consequences of war and potential violations of international humanitarian law.
  • It emphasizes the critical role of ethical considerations in medical training, particularly when dealing with the legacies of past conflicts.
  • Understanding the patient's history provides valuable insights for anatomical and pathological teaching.