
A nine -year -old girl, Leah Lendel, was bitten by a shark of June 11 when her holiday with her family was on the Gulf coast. When she snorted there, Lendel felt something pulling into her arm. At first she screamed loudly in pain, then in horror and saw her hand was covered with blood. During the 19th June press conference, Leah’s parents reported a memory of the events of June 11, and how doctors miraculously saved their hands in Tampa General Hospital, where she was overfilled to get emergency care.
The social media was also published by the video center Boca Grande Fire Chief of Action, which represented details about what was happening and how the locals and passers -by helped the Lendel family.
The title of the video is: “Here is a report from Fire Fire Boca Grande about the Shark Bite incident that occurred at Boca Grande. Update: After almost six hours in surgery, the doctor was able to put their hand back together.
People from the nearby construction site ran to help Leah’s shouts and diawater 911. According to reports, they also used a turnstile that probably saved Leah’s life, and even her sharks. Then she was transported to Tampa General Hospital, where the traumatic team was ready for her and saved her arm.
“General Tampa, the only center for adults and children’s trauma, was uniquely equipped to handle Leah’s hand rescue, said doctors at a press conference,” reads the US Today.
“Dr. Alfred Hess, an orthopedic surgeon, said Leah’s case had a big result,” the report continued.
“Shark injuries in this case are also a curse,” Dr. Hess at the conference. “The teeth are so sharp that the wrist cutting is clean and not jagged, so it destroys all the tissue and we have a clean tissue we can work with.” Morevoer, doctors also appreciated Leah’s resistance and peace of mind throughout the suffering, which was also beneficial for the whole surgery to successfully.
(Tagstotranslate) Shark Bite