She Had 3 Fingers Growing Out Of Her Arm - The Reason Why Will Amaze You
	
	
		http://www.viralnova.com/finger-arm/...n%202015-04-20
In 1998, a woman's hand was destroyed while doing industrial work,  and doctors -- as they've been doing for hundreds of years -- sliced off  her fingers. But instead of throwing them in a pile of discarded limbs  like they would've during the Civil War, they sewed them to the woman's  forearm. 
Surgical protocol for a destroyed hand these days may  look horrifying, but it kind of makes sense when you think about it (and  no, they weren't trying to create a mutant). There's a method to their  madness, and it's founded upon proven medical science.
    For eight months, this woman lived with three of her fingers grafted  to her forearm. The reason they did this was so that her fingers could  get a continued blood supply while the rest of the hand was being  rebuilt.
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 Why didn't the doctors put her fingers  farther up the arm so she could wear short sleeves? (Don't worry, at  least the fingers couldn't move.)
 
    The fingers were held on her arm while the palm was reconstructed.  After a successful procedure, nerves were moved from her ankle to the  new hand. A thumb was created from one of her toes, and finally, the  grafted fingers were moved from her arm back to her hand.
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 The 12-hour surgery was a success. Toes up!
 
    Because of successful cases like this, the preservation of body  parts by way of temporary grafting is becoming a common surgical  procedure.
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   As for this woman, she healed remarkably. After almost a year of  physical therapy, she reached her own personal goal of cooking Sunday  lunch for her family again.