| 31. | According to Hentschel, by that time Sch�dle's shrapnel leg wound had turned gangrenous.
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| 32. | By the time he reached Cairo, the wound was gangrenous and his leg was amputated.
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| 33. | Surgeon Rolando Sanchez was supposed to amputate the gangrenous right foot, not the good left foot.
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| 34. | Left untreated, parts of the leg or foot can become gangrenous and have to be amputated.
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| 35. | This is a surgical emergency that requires urgent resection of gangrenous bowel and untwisting of the volvulus.
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| 36. | The wound later became gangrenous and van Hoorn died as a result of the infection two weeks later.
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| 37. | Excruciating medical treatments ultimately failed to save her gangrenous legs, rendering her a double amputee at age 19.
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| 38. | Clinical studies have found that maggot therapy is an effective and efficient way to clean infected and gangrenous wounds.
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| 39. | An American doctor amputated it with a hacksaw and packed the tourniquet with maggots to eat away gangrenous flesh.
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| 40. | Christchurch Hospital had Matthews on an urgent surgery list to have two more gangrenous fingers removed early next month.
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