ABSTRACT
This case report chronicles the experience of prompt resuscitation, beginning with the patient, and immediate surgery following the fatal malfunction of a chainsaw. The injuries were atypical for chainsaw injuries and involved total transection of the left subclavian artery and vein, total transection of the left brachial plexus and laceration to the apex of the left lung, among other injuries. A coordinated effort allowed for successful repair of the life- and limb-threatening injuries so that the patient could return to his young family in time for his 40th birthday.
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Lacerations , Humans , Subclavian Artery/diagnostic imaging , Subclavian Artery/surgery , VeinsABSTRACT
Equality, inclusivity, and diversity remain pertinent topics in healthcare not only for the benefit of patients but also for the workforce. Schemes have existed for many years, but in spite of the progress being made, it remains necessary to reiterate the importance of these terms and to make a conscious effort to enforce them. This paper describes prejudices and stereotypes as a function of the Bayesian brain, beyond human control, and suggests that a higher function is needed to recognise and over-ride these innate thought processes.