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    I like the hole. Great place to stash small things. Handier than in a backpack. and best of all, untreated, it could've just kept increasing in size. lol

    Pretty nasty, I am guessing that was one of those ultra high pressure stripping tips?

    What's the finger look like now?
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    I was hoping for a second storage place for belly lint, for starting fires, but unfortunately it healed up. And yes, it was the zero degree needle gauge, at 3000 PSI. I really thought everyone would soon be able to call me "stubby", but I got lucky.

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    Well... I would have said amputation all the way around... but Im pretty medieval when it comes to treating other peoples wounds. My own... egads... I dont want to think about it!

    As for a GREAT place to get IV's, rigs, suture kits, ect ect, I usually shop thru www.dealmed.com. These guys a great, and pretty nicely priced compared to alot of others.
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    Time to resurrect this thread...

    I came across this pic, and I'm really not sure what the guy did, but it's pretty nasty.

    So, two questions
    1. your thought on what caused the accident?
    2. Your treatment. (Let us say SHTF, no resources other than what you have)

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    That is what you call a meat slicer....
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    Got his fingers caught in a spool of razor wire?

    Tons of peroxide then bandage loosely. Change bandages every day or two. Ensure that the wound stays damp but sterile. If needed use a saline solution to moisten the bandages.
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    I saw that picture on the web in the past, and if memory servers me correct, it was indeed a meat slicing tenderizer type of blade, like for making cube steak. Ouch.

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    ^ I would agree. they do look mighty tender.

    I'd be curious as to what kind of tendon damage there is. bandages and sterility can heal the wounds... but will those fingers ever move again?

    I can suture the skin/meat easily enough, but sewing tendons back together? I'm pretty sure that is above my ability (by a lot)

    That said, I think it would be easier to do as James suggested, and have the person with useless fingers, than to amputate... unless infection made that necessary.
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    It's a sure bet he will need someone else to pick his nose for him for a while.!

    But seariously, it looks like all of the cuts are not seariously deep, and the bleeding seems to be under control, so careful irrigation with sterile water, and bandage, with cleaning of dead tissue in the near future. Its gonna hurt like a mother in the mean time. It's amazing how fast the fingers can heal, if they have good blood flow.

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    So that is how they spiral cut ham. Well I suggest he just let someone else do the ham.
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