A Clinical Debate on the Implementation of Traumatic Hemicorporectomy Procedure and Discussion of Ethics Regarding Disfiguring Surgeries
EP by Sulfuric Cautery & Cystgurgle
First released: 19th February 2021
About
- 1.Foul Smelling Urine
- 2.Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
- 3.Avoidable Surgical Complications
- 4.Salvation Versus Prolonged Suffering: The Ethical Discussion of Attempts to Resuscitate Traumatic Corporal Bisections and Decapitations
- 5.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body I
- 6.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body II
- 7.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body III
- 8.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body IV
- 9.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body V
- 10.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body VI
- 11.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body VII
- 12.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body VIII
- 13.Radical Implementation of the Hemicorporectomy Surgical Procedure as a Last Resort Effort to Salvage Massive Trauma or Extreme Pathological Conditions of the Lower Body IX





