Gunshot Wound

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2010

Gunshot wound with a compounded fracture of the 3rd metatarsal. This required an incision and drainage procedure due to hematoma formation. This is one day after the injury, which was initially treated in the emergency department. The fracture was treated with cast immobilization. The incision and drainage sites dorsally and plantarly required local wound to heal.

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  • My God. That´s gotta hurt as fuck.

    It´s very interesting to these kind of videos, as the most of the shit that people usually see about shots is from movies, wich are very unrealistic and exaggerated.

  • @ferna2294 Yes this patient had a great deal of pain. Best Wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

  • What caliber was this? .22?

  • @MeLlamoBradly Yes that is correct. Best Wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

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  • Literally shot yourself in the foot

  • @jonesy97 Not arrogance, just my videos and I put my name on them so they are not used without my permission. Best wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

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  • AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OUUUUUUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @padeheer ahh

  • @MrBurnTec Well pain is subjective, and this is not me that was shot. I was the treating doctor, but the patient did experience a great deal of pain. Best Wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

  • @padeheer did it hurt ?

  • @EliteAmericans 22 caliber rifle. Best Wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

  • @kikook222 This was a very painful accident for this patient initially due to the severe swelling, hematoma formation and metatarsal fracture. Best Wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

  • @MrBurnTec This was a very serious accident that did heal eventually with intervention. Best wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

  • @schranztech Yes it was a very serious accident for this patient but he has healed without complication. Best wishes.

    Dr. Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM

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