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A worker was brought in with his hand still trapped in a double-bladed industrial meat grinder. Firefighters had managed to remove one blade, but the other remained attached.
In the operating room, under general anesthesia, the team carefully extricated the hand by reversing the grinder’s mechanism with an adjustable wrench while gently pulling on the forearm. Once freed, the hand showed multiple severe crush injuries.
All fingers were lost up to the hand, making replantation impossible. Miraculously, the thumb remained intact.
I had no idea these were dangerous. Did he reach inside it or something?
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I looked up meat grinder and it looks like he would’ve had to stick his hand down the tube part