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Useruser666
03-28-2005, 10:57 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/03/28/australia.surgery.reut/index.html

Doctors reattach boy's foot, hands
Surgery a success after freak basketball accident

Monday, March 28, 2005 Posted: 5:56 AM EST (1056 GMT)


SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- An operation to simultaneously reattach an Australian boy's foot and both his hands after a freak basketball accident was a success with the boy's fingers and toes alive and pink, surgeons said on Monday.

Ten-year-old Terry Vo's hands and left foot were cut off when a brick wall supporting a basketball backboard gave way as he executed a slam dunk at a friend's birthday party in Perth, the Western Australian state capital, on Saturday.

The weight and force of the collapse, and the sharp brick edges and a broken metal rain gutter, cut Vo's three limbs just above the wrists and ankle.

Vo underwent microsurgery at Perth's Princess Margaret Hospital for Children on Saturday night and a further two hours of skin grafts on Monday.

Dr Robert Love, who led the surgery, said the operations were a success and Vo's limbs were all alive and pink.

"We took down all of his dressings and we're very happy to report that all limbs are alive and in fact are well vascularized and they have very good blood supply," Love told reporters on Monday.

Professor Wayne Morrison, head of plastic and hand surgery at Melbourne's St Vincent's Hospital, said he believed the simultaneous reattachment operation was a world first.

"We have had some cases of both legs, or a foot and a leg, taken off but we haven't had three limbs. To have three all combined I think it must be certainly a first in Australia and I would think a first in the world," Morrison told reporters.

Despite being kept unconscious since the first round of surgery, Vo was able to move his fingers, said Love.

"The fact that he is moving his fingers, and of course when he wakes up he will move both fingers and toes, is not a surprise," Love said.

"The question is more the sensory return that he will get in the hand itself and the fine movements he will have in the fingers and the toes, and that will come with time, hopefully," he said.

"We will assess that over the next 18 months to two years."

All three limbs were shortened to make reattachment possible but Vo would probably still be able to play sport after extensive occupational therapy and rehabilitation, said Love.

"I'm sure that he'll enjoy a game of basketball in the future," he said.

timvp
03-28-2005, 04:18 PM
:wow

desflood
03-28-2005, 04:20 PM
Hah! I doubt he'll ever want to play a game of basketball again! How traumatizing would that be!

Shelly
03-28-2005, 04:21 PM
What a freak accident!

Jekka
03-28-2005, 04:28 PM
I've witnessed more than my share of basketball freak accidents (which would be why my father is on a first name basis with the ER doctors at the local hospital), but that takes the cake, man. Good grief.

Kori Ellis
03-28-2005, 04:31 PM
WOW!

That's horrendous.

Another question, a 10-year-old dunked?

CosmicCowboy
03-28-2005, 04:32 PM
All three limbs were shortened to make reattachment possible but Vo would probably still be able to play sport after extensive occupational therapy and rehabilitation, said Love.

"I'm sure that he'll enjoy a game of basketball in the future," he said.

yeah right...the dude just went from a backboard crashing center body to a point guard frame overnight...plus he better start working on his one handed push shot with one arm longer than the other...

Useruser666
03-28-2005, 04:32 PM
WOW!

That's horrendous.

Another question, a 10-year-old dunked?

More like....

A 10-year-old tore down a backboard?!!!

Useruser666
03-28-2005, 04:33 PM
yeah right...the dude just went from a backboard crashing center body to a point guard frame overnight...plus he better start working on his one handed push shot with one arm longer than the other...

He will have to study Sean Marks' layups for tips.

tlongII
03-28-2005, 04:34 PM
WOW!

That's horrendous.

Another question, a 10-year-old dunked?

I'm guessing it was a "shorter than regulation" basket. I used to play dunk hoops on an 8 and a half foot basket when I was about that age at a grade school.

Shelly
03-28-2005, 04:34 PM
He will have to study Sean Marks' layups for tips.

:lol no kidding!

Guru of Nothing
03-28-2005, 04:54 PM
Don't Rasho read about this!

JoeChalupa
03-28-2005, 08:02 PM
They should have used a break away.

ShoogarBear
03-28-2005, 10:27 PM
Can they reattach balls after freaky playoff shooting?

http://www.interbasket.net/players/turkoglu.jpg

MannyIsGod
03-28-2005, 10:30 PM
holy shit man, I don't even know what to say.