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Dolphins DT Kendrick Norton seriously injured in crash: arm amputated at scene

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It’s pathetic that my first thoughts were, that’s terrible & where’d he go to college.

4th of July seems to always bring a tragedy.

Went to the U, 7th round pick in 2018. Career earnings of $170K and now his football-playing days are done.  Life comes at you fast.

I mean JPP played with 1.5 hands and then there’s the guy from UCF that only has one. 

1 minute ago, Enchubben said:

I mean JPP played with 1.5 hands and then there’s the guy from UCF that only has one. 

Are you aware of the difference between an arm and a hand?

1 minute ago, Machinator said:

Are you aware of the difference between an arm and a hand?

I was being facetious.

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His face has got nothing to do with it, you moron. 

ISWYDT

Or all Left.  Depending on what arm was amputated.

Edited by Lhorn

Well, he’s always got his rip move to fall back on.

sucks, I wish him well

20- years-old and hasn't had the easiest life even before this. Very sad news. 

Could have had a crush injury that had they left the arm on when they removed whatever was crushing it could have killed him quick

Back in the Northridge quake in 1994 there multiple instances of limbs being removed on the scene.

Just now, thestud said:

 

 


Compartment syndrome and crush injury toxicity isn’t a concern until 60>mins into entrapment. The arm itself isn’t large enough to warrant those concerns anyways IMO. I’m guessing freeing his arm was going to take substantial time they felt they didn’t have given the multitude of injuries he probably suffered, and the decision to amputate was made not due to crush injury but due to possible/suspected internal injuries and subsequent massive hemorrhage and/or hemodynamic instability.

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2018/02/01/amputate-leg-texas-man-trenching-machine/

 

 

I'll go with this...you sound pre-med

Now he is always going to stunt to his left

1 hour ago, Hanrahan said:

Hopefully it’s just a flesh wound.

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1 hour ago, thestud said:

Not even close lol. But I have been a part of one field amputation and studied many others.

What do they give as anesthesia if anything?

So why not have a paramedic left behind to fish out the arm and bring it to the hospital for reattachment, Bobbitt-style?

1 hour ago, thestud said:

Not even close lol. But I have been a part of one field amputation and studied many others.

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Just now, Dolemite said:

What do they give as anesthesia if anything?

In the field, probably hit you with morphine I’d imagine. 

9 hours ago, Goodman said:

It’s pathetic that my first thoughts were, that’s terrible & where’d he go to college.

4th of July seems to always bring a tragedy.

my first thought

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8 hours ago, Enchubben said:

I mean JPP played with 1.5 hands and then there’s the guy from UCF that only has one. 

 

8 hours ago, Machinator said:

Are you aware of the difference between an arm and a hand?

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2 hours ago, thestud said:

 

 


Compartment syndrome and crush injury toxicity isn’t a concern until 60>mins into entrapment. The arm itself isn’t large enough to warrant those concerns anyways IMO. I’m guessing freeing his arm was going to take substantial time they felt they didn’t have given the multitude of injuries he probably suffered, and the decision to amputate was made not due to crush injury but due to possible/suspected internal injuries and subsequent massive hemorrhage and/or hemodynamic instability.

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2018/02/01/amputate-leg-texas-man-trenching-machine/

 

 

I, too, have watched House. 

What do they give as anesthesia if anything?

Morphine for days.

Edit; Already posted, but yeah...morphine.
14 hours ago, Red Five said:

It'll grow back right? -Homer Simpson

 

8 hours ago, thestud said:

 


Fentanyl > morphine

 

Car accident, you go with carfentanyl

6 hours ago, Steel Shank said:

What caused the wreck?

Cars

10 hours ago, thestud said:

 

 


Nerves don’t regenerate. If they were able to reattach the limb and restore circulation in such a time frame that necrosis hadn’t set in then his arm would simply hang at his side. Think Sam Elliott in Tombstone.

 

 

Wrong

9 hours ago, Homesickhorn said:


Morphine for days.

Edit; Already posted, but yeah...morphine.

RIP Sandman. 

His new NFL job is holding up the down marker sign.

19 hours ago, Lhorn said:

ISWYDT

Or all Left.  Depending on what arm was amputated.

Right arm looked fine in this video (not graphic) of him wheeled from the ambulance at the hospital.  His chick seemed to have survived the crash ok, no rude amputations.

https://miami.cbslocal.com/video/4118091-miami-dolphins-player-kendrick-norton-seriously-injured-in-car-crash/

 

F-250 on its roof, arm pinned under it.  Also a Maserati involved.  May or may not have been doing 185.

https://www.local10.com/sports/nfl/dolphins/dolphins-defensive-tackle-kendrick-norton-seriously-injured-in-crash

Edited by clapclapclap

There have been reattachments of severed limbs, and the aforementioned John Bobbit went on do some pornos after having his wiener put back after hours of laying in a grassy field. 

1 hour ago, thestud said:

There’s always an exception, nothing is 100% except for death and taxes. But is that the outlier or are severed limbs reattached at even 1/3 the rate that they’re not? And we’re not talking appendages here, I’m talking an entire limb.

Maybe u should stop talking here and let some MD’s who know, you know, medicine, chime in. 

Maybe u should stop talking here and let some MD’s who know, you know, medicine, chime in. 

Fuck you. He stayed at a Holiday Inn express last night.
17 hours ago, thestud said:

 

 


In my case we had RSI’d the patient.  

 

 

Are we supposed to know what that means? I don't know what the (*^& that means.

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6 hours ago, Fat Bastard said:

Peripheral nerves regenerate.  Fin. 

Certainly true in my case, when I cut off the tip of my left thumb with a mandoline (not recommended). Regained the feeling in my thumb a few months later. But could it be a matter of degree? Since arm is much more involved and enables such a broad, complex combination of fine and gross motor skills, how much could a person expect to get back, assuming a best case scenario of tissue damage, time and preservation of the limb while severed? 

27 minutes ago, JFKFC said:

Are we supposed to know what that means? I don't know what the (*^& that means.

Rapid sequence induction (intubation)  (give him some drugs to chemically paralyze and sedate and or wipe-out his short term memory) so you can do bad things to him without him fighting or remembering what happened.......its great...that is if your the paramedic doing it

I love Surly. I can't think of very many contexts in which this particular story could have ended up in an incredibly inane argument, but here we are.

5 minutes ago, thestud said:

 

 


Ok sport. When you find one let us know.

 

 

Lol

48 minutes ago, thestud said:

 

 


Ok sport. When you find one let us know.

 

 

I'm pretty sure Fat Bastard is a surgeon (cardiac?) or something along those lines...so good luck

20 hours ago, TexasMan said:

I, too, have watched House. 

Then you also know the initial diagnoses is wrong.  

23 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

If he’s a cardiac surgeon then the only thing he would know about arms is that one of them will hurt if you’re having a heart attack

Yes because the best surgeons generally have no understanding of anatomy and physiology past their given area of practice.

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