Chinese worker spent a month with a hand growing from his feet

Chinese worker spent a month with a hand growing from his feet

Doctors from China managed to return to its rightful place severed the man's arm after she remained attached to his ankle during the month.

The right hand Xiao Wei (Xiao Wei's) was torn off in an accident at work that occurred with the man on 10 November.

Chinese worker spent a month with a hand growing from his feet

"I was in a stupor and could not move. I just froze and at some point I even thought that all this is not happening to me. However, this condition lasted only a few seconds, until colleagues not turn off the machine and pulled my cut hand "- the man says.

After Xiao was released from the "embrace" of the machine, his colleagues called an ambulance and the man was immediately taken to a nearby hospital. However, doctors from Changde (Changde) in the Chinese province of Hunan, where he lives and works injured, Xiao said that they could not save his arm. Then one of the surgeons suggested the guy to go to a regional hospital where doctors have the necessary equipment and experience to carry out the operation, which will help the young man to save his hand.

Chinese worker spent a month with a hand growing from his feet

"I'm still young and I can hardly imagine life without his right hand", - says Xiao.

Seven hours after the accident occurred, Xiao was taken to the Changsha City hospital, where doctors promised to help the young man. Doctors said they could sew the arm, but not immediately. In order to restore the severed hand and do not let her die, doctors had to fix it on the ankle men.

"His injury was very severe. Besides the fact that Xiao's hand was cut off at the wrist were broken a few bones, - said one of the surgeons. - We had to give Xiao and his arm time to recover before returning it to the place. "

Chinese worker spent a month with a hand growing from his feet

A month later, after the young man lost his hand, he was willing to undergo surgery, during which the brush was sewn in place, according to Mail Online.

According to doctors, Xiao will take several more operations, but now they are confident that the man's hand will function as before.