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Blood Vessel Shunt May Save Limbs In War

The FDA has just approved for military use a shunt that allows partially-severed limbs to continue to get circulation. The FDA approved the device in a fast-track process lasting only a week. The article notes: "For most, it won't be a matter of saving a limb outright but rather salvaging the quality of a wounded leg or arm... The shunt may save injured limbs from amputation, since it can be implanted on the battlefield to maintain blood flow until a wounded soldier undergoes surgery, FDA officials said. Since the start of the Iraq war, more than 500 soldiers have lost limbs, many to injuries suffered in roadside bombings."

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  1. Re:Even better by Dachannien · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Tell it to the so-called insurgents. We'd be out of there by now if it weren't for them.

  2. You know by nightfire-unique · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Perhaps the title could be changed to:

    Blood vessel shunt may save American limbs in war.

    Not that the limbs of the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi casualties are worthy of saving, right?

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