When you saw his hand on the table and then know they fixed it is just a testament too how much of a miracle doctors and technology have been these days
Gotta love modern day medical care eh? It's always amazing to see the work they are able to achieve and how far we have come. Way back in the day they would have chopped it off and called it good.
Everyone’s talking about the incredible surgeons but let’s appreciate Daniel who was able to help this man communicate and help him understand what was going on.
@@Notpoop906 oh I know. And the surgeons did an incredible job as all the other comments have pointed out already. I just think it’s great that they had someone who was able to translate for this man.
@@maritje4225 your right. If]t helps a patient to not only feel more comfortable but express and understand what is happening. It’s important, your right they all need to be commended. This was amazing!
I mean, I do that (obviously not on that scale) when i'm in pain - say that I'm in less pain that I actually am just because I'm a guy and try to, in a way, act tough. I don't know why I do that, and I'm not doing that do impress anyone. I guess it's because as male we're supposed to be and act tougher than females and hide our actual feelings.
10/10 would make him feel worse. It'd make him realise he is in max pain. He did say 9 because it really is hurting him a lott, not 10 because he still is conscious to experience it. Asian guys are mentally pretty strong - esp Chinese and Taiwanese. I once saw an aged (65+) Chinese guy walk into a hospital all by himself after suffering a heart attack. He had even injured his head due to a fall from the attack. I hope this ^ guy is doing better now.
@@rhassan3212 "Asian guys are mentally pretty strong" .... what? Strong mentality doesn't come from a race, it comes with practice and persistence. Generalizing a whole male Asian popularity as a "mentally strong" is just wrong.
@@alexbogotac The practice and persistence you are talking about is pretty much built into the lifestyles of a large part of that population. By "Asian" I meant the continent of which China, Taiwan, and Japan are a part. Not necessarily the entire race. These guys may not look big with 20" arms (tall neither) but have sheer mental strength.
Poor guy, just arrived in Australia and went to work in a high risk environment with probably minimal training. I hope WorkSafe went out there and investigated the business.
What does Australia have for OH&S. I'd imagine since the incident isn't like hardcore, loss of life. No one will be going to do a serious investigation.
He should get good compensation, If somebody does not speak good english they shouldn’t be put in a dangerous job like that, I say the employer is responsible
Welcome to coding into resus or with a complex critical unjury. These teams are incredible. I went into shock and arrived to ER. I was placed in an acute bed as a category too- life threatening. I had a crash cart an a doc and two nurses with me. Within a minute Then my heart rate and blood pressure tanked and they coded me and rolled me into a trauma room (spent fourteen hours there and then into ICU) and holy God. About ten people with other people outside making notes and getting meds. It was so overwhelming but these teams are incredible. Reassuring me, holding my hand, gentle touches. Standing over me tellinge I'm safe as they pushed fluids into me. These teams are incredible and I owe them my life, as does so many other people. I have no words to explain how grateful I am.
God damn Cheung is one tough lad. His hand is crushed and hanging off and he is still completely lucid and capable to answer questions. Wish him the best in his recovery, hope he gets some sort of payout and relief for this trauma. Big respect, all the best.
@@fred3965 True, lots of drugs. I had a serious surgery once, and they made me wait (NO FUCKING JOKE) for like ONE WHOLE HOUR after I came out of surgery. I was in complete pain. No joke, I was watching the second-hand of the clock, counting it down every minute, asking nurse when they could give me morphine. So, yes, you can stay awake and fight it, if you try really, really hard.
@@fred3965 Thanks, you good man, Alfred. Yeah, I am. But it a surgery I didn't expect and did not do anything to have caused. Just born with a hidden timebomb, which I didn't know anything about until I was in my 40s. I'm better now, but it did set me back a while in life. Yet, almost all my normal life has come back, but it took some time. So, I feel for this guy, and I have been there.
I lost my leg in a working accident. Shipping container fell on me. I know the feeling this guys is going through. I could literally start crying again. Feel sorry for him but I hope he has a speedy recovery and smooth rehabilitation.
Can you explain why they didn't sedate you? (Or did they unlike in the video) Here in Germany I know they sedate the fuck out of you when this happens. They don't need you to be awake and feel the pain. Did you ask for anything or what was the procedure?
everyone talking about the doctors but lets talk about the balls of steel this man has he didnt cry he didnt panic he answered all the questions and he didnt want his family to worry about him.
He only felt the pain after the incident. Not even close to the same but i smashed a bottle into a wall trying to open it once and I cut my finger open quite deep (near the palm, the index one), and I cut off a nerve. I knew i shouldnt panic soo I calmed down went to a random house and asked for help, they wrapped my hand. Didnt feel any pain and didnt call an ambulance just sat there thinking if i should call my mom or go to family doctor first. the only pain i felt is later when they dissinfected the wound and felt discomfort when they were stiching it (like someone would be pinching the wound) really unpleasant. My finger still gets "shocked" when i hit the scar on something hard.
if it was me ... probably a mess in the room because of my screaming and since i would not be able to not mve probably i would have got it worse and then Bye hand !
the most pain I ever felt was when I was jumping on some concrete "boxes" when I was 13 and I missed the jump and hit the middle of my shin on the corner of the concrete box, it was so strong that it sank a part of my shin, luckily I didn't need surgery, just some care at home, but I remember well that when that happened I couldn't breathe in so much pain, I couldn't scream or cry, my vision was blurred, and when I started to be able to speak and breathe properly I started to vomit in pain. I hope I never feel anything like this again, if it happened with a hard hit on the shin, I don't even want to imagine what I would look like with my hand practically amputated.
Damn, this poor guy. The injury itself is horrific enough without being in a foreign country alone and not knowing the language. Good reminder why it's so important to employ multi-lingual people; sometimes you can't wait for a translator. Amazing work by the whole team.
Completely agree! I can't imagine how scary it must be to have people all around you and not be able to understand what they're saying, especially in a situation such as this.
i would say its way more important to learn the language of the place you are going to be because of the point you just made do you want to trust where ever you go they will have someone that can speak your language or do you want to make sure you can communicate what you need to. im lucky english is spoken damn near everywhere and mandarin is a little easier to find but imagine if you spoke idk swahili you would probably be screwed.
That guy doesn't quite know english but is still brave enough to go to another country to work, and doesn't want his parents to know about the accident.. that guy definitely earned my respect.
Can't imagine the pain he went through until he got painkillers. If he were hanging on a piece of chain, he probably had to go through the pain of the chain cutting through his skin inch by inch slowly. Thats just pure awful.
Adrenalin helps a lot with the initial pain. If the injury was inflicted slowly, it was still a living nightmare, though. I've broken my arm as a kid. The worst pain I felt was when they rotated my arm for the x-ray. I barely felt the actual break.
@@kamieaston3016 also the adrenaline going up and down of realizing what just happened lol but I also agree with the op , I would’ve fainted died came back to life then done that another several times if I’m lucky 🤣
That was one hell of a wrap tbh. Here in the states, best you will get is basic medical procedure by EMT. Not much till you get to a hospital. But yeah, that wrap may of saved his life altogether. From bleeding, infection etc
That is what happens to my feet it was broken and and scrushed by a car the car broken my feet July 2019 it’s recovered now and and I am walking but I almost died the did X-ray and the put bandages around it and put me in surgery I have done 7 surgery
I just love that there’s multiple people in there that speak Mandarin, I saw at least three different people speaking Mandarin to him. Seeing people in a majorly English speaking country being able to speak multiple languages in such a stressful environment is so good, and I imagine having more than just one individual who can speak your language in the room is at least somewhat comforting when everyone else can’t.
@@ugiboogy1111 fr, these ppl either never been to the emergency room, or are just exaggerating it, also the US has the most advanced trauma centers and hospitals
He’s truly a warrior, far away from his family, his country to work for better support to his own family, can barely speak the language and his hand nearly got amputated in a country he’s only been in for a month. He didn’t even want to tell his family during the moment because he didn’t want to worry them, damn he’s strong. I’m sure he’s told them now, now that things went for the better, but woah
People like this guy are often the ones who end up in jobs like that too, the jobs no one else wants but that most benefit from. People in these jobs have an extremely high rate of depression, suicide and injury. Not only are we torturing animals and ruining the environment, we're forcing people like this young man into dangerous jobs, both physically and mentally.
the fact that they were able to re-attach his hand and have it start healing is, excuse my language, but fucking insane, Humanity is a long way off of revolutionizing the medical industry, but this just shows how much work pays off.
Hey, it's the internet. We're all here by our own consent, reading these comments. You can use whatever language you would like, and you don't need to excuse yourself for it.
It actually crazy how they were able to get his hands back together. If you see the x-ray and his hands, his flesh is gone, tendons destroyed and bones misaligned and broken, but they were still able to get his hands back together and able to move. Great surgeons
@@PoeLemic what if i told you God put the system in place to make science work not the other way around. also most if not all of the major scientist in our history were devout christians. this idea that you cant believe in science and God at the same time is actually an insulting one that atheist came up with to criticize christians.
@@hardwirecars "what if i told you God put the system in place to make science work not the other way around" I would say, demostrate that, otherwise its just an empty assertion, that can be dismissed without further time spent on it. "most if not all of the major scientist in our history were devout christians" Thats not exactly true, but yes there were many great scientist that was also christian, but considering in those places at that time the only game in town was basicly christianity, therefore you only had two choice, be a christian, or get killed, bringing that up as at least disingenious. Btw nowdays, when (in the west at least) religion cant opress basicly everyone as it pelases, the majority of scientist are atheist, and for a good reason.
@@ferdinandstaufer1394 The title literally says “abattoir worker faces the prospect of losing hand” 😂 He either slaughters the animals or he does other tasks at the abattoir which is just as bad as he is enabling it.
@@jekyll011 What Gabe said was a common statement of shocking and well news. You obviously knew this, but decided to take it the wrong way. You know for a fact that you are trying to insult any custom or belief that has to do with the word miracle and the people who believe in them. You are right, it was the hard work of people, but you didn’t say that because you felt happy for their success. You said what you did to pressure your prejudice on to Gabe’s comment. Why did you do this? That’s your personal information. Even so, you shouldn’t have gotten so riled up about a comment with good intentions. Also, don’t start saying I over killed, you started this when you decided to take whatever personal bias thoughts you have out on this comment. Why are there always people like you on UA-cam who have to say something offensive, even in a damn medical video.
@@juniper7941 ok sorry we should of said its thanks to god and give the credit of the hard work. Efforts and decades worth of knowledge of the doctors to the god you believe. It's not a miracle since this operation is possible depending on how skilled the surgeons are. There are even more unbelievable things they've done that you have no idea of of your standards for miracles are this low
GOOD JOB CHEUNG I'M SO PROUD OF YOU!!! being alone and so young with absolutely no support from your family, nobody knowing what happened to you, and not even speaking the language the doctors are. He must've felt so scared and confused, god. What a trooper.
@@Glorhbb yes he had a translator for when he was being spoken to, but every other time (like for instance, the doctors talking to each other,) he had no translation
Second degree really hurt to my own perspective(I actually experience having a second degree burn on my left arm I mean all arm completely burn)and it hurt a lot)sorry for my grammars tho...
I've felt 10/10 pain, at least on a scale that medical staff would understand (because I would have said 100). It doesn't matter anymore what kind of injury you've sustained. All of it felt like I was being set on fire. Ever accidentally pinched a nerve for half a second? Make that feeling into the minutes and hours before they are able to/allowed to give you anesthetics. It is hell. I'd rather have a splitting migraine than have my cheek muscles torn open again.
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I had a crush injury 4 yrs ago with my right hand..Similar damage to the metacarpal bones in the hand. 3 operations and 3 yrs of physio later it still pains me. ( to tears at times ) I have nothing but admiration and my gratitude for all the NHS staff in C+W Hospital in London, ( and around the world ) that saved my right hand. I wish Cheung a speedy recovery.
Wow. I was in their in 2002 after cutting my arm with a chainsaw. Had a 12 hours microsurgery op, then 2 physios for about 6 months. lost feeling below by elbow apart from down little finger and down half the ring finger. The staff all of them, apart from 1 nurse, where outstanding. They saved my arm. Only bad thing was they kept telling me it might get better. it didnt. Hope your doing good now and count your blessings.
Cheung is so incredible! Staying strong through the pain, not alerting family and potentially cause worry while actively going to surgery. I hope he's doing well today.
you can really see the fear and pain in his eyes at 6:04. its really sad, him not knowing whether he'll keep his hand or not. he did in the end, but he was so terrified in that moment
Damn man that's sad, as a person who lived my first 3 yrs of my life in australia, this made me appreciate this country even more, hope he gets to a speedy recovery to get normal and props to the surgeons nurses everyone in that hospital for saving him GOD BLESS AUSTRALIA
I admire the whole team that helped fix his hand. That is amazing. Me: *with eyes turning away at times and feel slightly light headed* I couldn't do it, so much respect to them!
the only way to get over that fear is exposure to it. The amount of times I nearly fainted in nursing school is too much to count. Now I get all up and close in the gnarliest looking wounds!
Wow I was certain that hand wasn't going to make it. The surgeons are amazingly skilled. Hope this guy recovers well and is able to still use his hand.
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 to be honest unlike things like twitter and tiktok you have an idea of what you can see and in this video they go through what’s happened and you get a long warning of what is happening. It’s more than half the video until they remove the bandage. Yes a trigger warning would be the most helpful and if anyone went off at this channel for gore or something... I don’t like to say it but it’s kinda their fault they had loads of warning- not straight up, but long enough. I’ve went off into my own mind again :P Sorry 😐
Boo _ the title and the xray in the thumbnail should be warning enough, the first ten seconds also give you a graphic picture of what happened to the guy
I'm from the States and I am impressed by the efficiency shown by the trauma team. How Dr. Pincus acts as more of an operations supervisor and is focusing on what needs to be done instead of having to make quick decision while also performing the task simultaneously, is an interesting model that I'm not accustomed to seeing. I thought we had decent health care here. From my perspective, Australia is top notch.
Because they had called in ahead of arrival they were able to assemble their trauma team (generally at least 15min before patient arrives, if able) which would consist of ED, ICU, specialist staff, radiologists, etc. In this time they all discuss their roles and focus', with medications pre-drawn up, etc. This is a well established hospital in a big city in Aus. In a standard situation this many staff would not be readily available (until called on), usual staffing would be a few ED doctors + nurses
Everyone is pointing and praising to specific people but we should recognise everyone there Air ambulance staff Workers who helped bandage and call the ambulance Doctors Nurses Daniel because he was so brave Just everyone in general who helped even if they did a tiny bit
Very much so. I wouldn't even have the courage to imagine my finger going through that much of a strain, let alone struggle through in the same room. They all deserve massive amounts of credit.
After watching this I'm so, so SO happy and glad that I have all my legs and hands. I just love every part of my body. I love that my heart's beating, that I can think and move by myself
The scariest thing about this is how long it takes. I realize it needs to be done properly, but imagine lying there and they are telling you with translators "So you have a severe hand injury..". I think he knows that by that point.
I don't know... I think it's still important to have a professional explain what's going on. After such an accident, the patient is almost certainly in a state of shock and might not fully realize what's going on. He knows his hand hurts like hell, but he doesn't know he's very close to losing his hand.
Regardless of what he knows, it's a Doctor/Surgeon's responsibility to make him fully aware of the current situation and post-operative risks. It's best to assume nothing. In some cases it's required for the patient or the accompanying guardian (if any) to acknowledge it on paper. Doctors do that even when the patient is another Doctor as well. That way things are legally sorted should the surgery throw in some surprise.
In instances of horrific injuries, a lot of the time people and animals can do things on and with things that look like lumps of hamburger (yay! Adrenaline!!!) And have no idea they've just run across a freeway with 2 broken legs a broken a Ankle a broken and a fractured pelvis (someone I know did this post MVA) ...so yes, doctors do need to fill in what s happened to them, what injuries are known, what's suspected and what they're concerned about... plus some in a state of distress might not be processing information clearly so repeating things and making sure the patient understands is important.
@@aydriano from their comments i understood, that if the hand was completely cut off, it would have been easier to reattach it. In his case the hand and bones were crushed, which made the surgery harder.
I love that these doctors have multiple people who speak mandarin. I love how much the head surgeon continuously checked in with the patient for his comfort. I love that the initial first aid team on the work site had done such a good job stopping the blood, and dressing the wound that the EMTS didn't have to change a thing. I have so much respect for health care workers who do this much and care this much for every patient.
Thank you dan for being the best support during this man's time of need! You and all the doctors and nurses really made this experience less scary for this man. Truely beautiful team work. Videos like this should be used to teach staff about teamwork, patience, and an importance of being able to understand and communicate.
I don’t know this man but I’m incredibly thankful there were people there who spoke mandarin and were able to talk to him hopefully it made the entire process a little easier to get through knowing your needs were met, the world needs more languages in our hospitals!!
I do hope Australia or workers comp or something provides all he needs for a speedy recovery. I can't imagine sustaining an injury like this while working away from home to support my family. A brave, handsome, and resilient young man
amazing! his hand was basically completely separated from the rest of his body, except for a little skin.. but those doctors, nurses, and surgeons did the unthinkable and saved him from losing a hand.
Yes, I thought he was going to lose his hand too. Quite a surgical success story. And, as I get older, I have faith in Science now. No longer in Religion.
Without the professionalism and experienced medical surgeons specialists and staff. This man’s right hand would not be saved. A special thanks to the medical teams for Chun's help. You are the wonderful angels who came in time to assist this injured worker. God bless you all. Love❤ from Australia 🦘谢谢各位医生和护士们。您们太棒了。没有您专业精神。这位受伤者Chun的手没有希望了。多谢各位天使。从澳大利亚。阿尼陀佛❤🎉
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 depends on the ant. Bull ants in Sydney -100/10 omfg. I can clearly remember the blood curdling scream my sister let out when she got stung/bitten by one of them. She just rested her hand on some stair rails. The bastards bite you (there's visible marks because of how big they are) and then inject acid via a stinger into the wound. Green ants suck as well.
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 mosquitos have short needles tongues so you won't really feel it. But a needle, a fucking needle is long, thin and fucking hurts when it goes in. It's nothing compared to a mosquito bite
Bro… I don’t think most of us even know what 9/10 pain actually feels like! 😣😣😣 poor chung. When the woman said he may lose his hand I almost started crying!
I’m from America and had no idea what an abattoir was. I looked it up and wow, I can see why he had such a gruesome injury. So glad they saved his hand.
these guys are heroes, I was not expecting a happy ending when I saw his hand condition. but still, what that worker experienced in his life if almost completely severed hand is just 9/10 on a pain scale for him?
When you saw his hand on the table and then know they fixed it is just a testament too how much of a miracle doctors and technology have been these days
Gotta love modern day medical care eh? It's always amazing to see the work they are able to achieve and how far we have come. Way back in the day they would have chopped it off and called it good.
@@adamrodgers9175 I 100% agree we sure have come a long way medical wise these days
@impr0visati0n Sorry not My native language
if it's in my country if would not happen, if would automatically amputated
@@RobinIJzerman Yes, I have faith in Science now. No longer in Religion.
Everyone’s talking about the incredible surgeons but let’s appreciate Daniel who was able to help this man communicate and help him understand what was going on.
Being bilingual is not comparable to the years of training it takes to become a surgeon. Comes naturally when you have parents that are immigrants.
@@Notpoop906 oh I know. And the surgeons did an incredible job as all the other comments have pointed out already. I just think it’s great that they had someone who was able to translate for this man.
@@maritje4225 your right. If]t helps a patient to not only feel more comfortable but express and understand what is happening. It’s important, your right they all need to be commended. This was amazing!
Hands together and a A round of applause for the guy :)))
Im dat 666th like 👀
Him saying 9 out of 10 amazes me. What is his standard for 10 out of 10 pain
I mean, I do that (obviously not on that scale) when i'm in pain - say that I'm in less pain that I actually am just because I'm a guy and try to, in a way, act tough. I don't know why I do that, and I'm not doing that do impress anyone. I guess it's because as male we're supposed to be and act tougher than females and hide our actual feelings.
10/10 would make him feel worse. It'd make him realise he is in max pain. He did say 9 because it really is hurting him a lott, not 10 because he still is conscious to experience it. Asian guys are mentally pretty strong - esp Chinese and Taiwanese. I once saw an aged (65+) Chinese guy walk into a hospital all by himself after suffering a heart attack. He had even injured his head due to a fall from the attack. I hope this ^ guy is doing better now.
@@rhassan3212 "Asian guys are mentally pretty strong" .... what? Strong mentality doesn't come from a race, it comes with practice and persistence. Generalizing a whole male Asian popularity as a "mentally strong" is just wrong.
@@alexbogotac The practice and persistence you are talking about is pretty much built into the lifestyles of a large part of that population. By "Asian" I meant the continent of which China, Taiwan, and Japan are a part. Not necessarily the entire race. These guys may not look big with 20" arms (tall neither) but have sheer mental strength.
getting an A- on a math test
Poor guy, just arrived in Australia and went to work in a high risk environment with probably minimal training. I hope WorkSafe went out there and investigated the business.
What does Australia have for OH&S. I'd imagine since the incident isn't like hardcore, loss of life. No one will be going to do a serious investigation.
@@adamrodgers9175 lmao is that a joke...shit yeah there will be an investigation
@@adamrodgers9175 OH&S In Australia don't fuck around. There would be a huge investigation into the company 100%
Ikr
He should get good compensation, If somebody does not speak good english they shouldn’t be put in a dangerous job like that, I say the employer is responsible
All the respect for the surgeons who got his hand fixed.
Yea god bless the surgens
Spoiler alert! God dammit
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Yeah seems like a pretty stressful job, but I bet the hours fly by .
Shhhhhhh spoiler dzuhhhhh👍
My God I was NOT ready to see that hand. Good lord.
I thought it would be worse
Oh no, I’m not ready for this 🙈
You are not wrong
U were right
Same I puked when I went to the bath room
You know it’s bad when there’s over a dozen people in the room
Yeah, they were all there -- in case it got bad quick. Surprising that you noticed that ... good job ...
interesting case, that is what the doctors call it.
Yea all that body heat is causing a fire hazard
Welcome to coding into resus or with a complex critical unjury. These teams are incredible. I went into shock and arrived to ER. I was placed in an acute bed as a category too- life threatening. I had a crash cart an a doc and two nurses with me.
Within a minute Then my heart rate and blood pressure tanked and they coded me and rolled me into a trauma room (spent fourteen hours there and then into ICU) and holy God. About ten people with other people outside making notes and getting meds. It was so overwhelming but these teams are incredible. Reassuring me, holding my hand, gentle touches. Standing over me tellinge I'm safe as they pushed fluids into me. These teams are incredible and I owe them my life, as does so many other people. I have no words to explain how grateful I am.
Yep
God damn Cheung is one tough lad. His hand is crushed and hanging off and he is still completely lucid and capable to answer questions. Wish him the best in his recovery, hope he gets some sort of payout and relief for this trauma. Big respect, all the best.
probably because the adrenaline was still pumping and then they gave him shit loads of morphine lol
@@fred3965 True, lots of drugs. I had a serious surgery once, and they made me wait (NO FUCKING JOKE) for like ONE WHOLE HOUR after I came out of surgery. I was in complete pain. No joke, I was watching the second-hand of the clock, counting it down every minute, asking nurse when they could give me morphine. So, yes, you can stay awake and fight it, if you try really, really hard.
@@PoeLemic hope you're feeling better now mate
@@fred3965 Thanks, you good man, Alfred. Yeah, I am. But it a surgery I didn't expect and did not do anything to have caused. Just born with a hidden timebomb, which I didn't know anything about until I was in my 40s. I'm better now, but it did set me back a while in life. Yet, almost all my normal life has come back, but it took some time. So, I feel for this guy, and I have been there.
i am not done watching this, but can someone answer how his hand got sliced through?
I lost my leg in a working accident. Shipping container fell on me. I know the feeling this guys is going through. I could literally start crying again. Feel sorry for him but I hope he has a speedy recovery and smooth rehabilitation.
Damn how did it fall on you?
@dave leg
Did you meant leg, keg can be replaced!
Well you can always buy a new keg bro
Can you explain why they didn't sedate you? (Or did they unlike in the video)
Here in Germany I know they sedate the fuck out of you when this happens. They don't need you to be awake and feel the pain. Did you ask for anything or what was the procedure?
everyone talking about the doctors but lets talk about the balls of steel this man has he didnt cry he didnt panic he answered all the questions and he didnt want his family to worry about him.
man didnt cry when his hand could detach and i cry when getting a blood test 😭
He only felt the pain after the incident. Not even close to the same but i smashed a bottle into a wall trying to open it once and I cut my finger open quite deep (near the palm, the index one), and I cut off a nerve. I knew i shouldnt panic soo I calmed down went to a random house and asked for help, they wrapped my hand. Didnt feel any pain and didnt call an ambulance just sat there thinking if i should call my mom or go to family doctor first. the only pain i felt is later when they dissinfected the wound and felt discomfort when they were stiching it (like someone would be pinching the wound) really unpleasant. My finger still gets "shocked" when i hit the scar on something hard.
if it was me ... probably a mess in the room because of my screaming and since i would not be able to not mve probably i would have got it worse and then Bye hand !
Nearly nobody is talking about the doctors
the most pain I ever felt was when I was jumping on some concrete "boxes" when I was 13 and I missed the jump and hit the middle of my shin on the corner of the concrete box, it was so strong that it sank a part of my shin, luckily I didn't need surgery, just some care at home, but I remember well that when that happened I couldn't breathe in so much pain, I couldn't scream or cry, my vision was blurred, and when I started to be able to speak and breathe properly I started to vomit in pain. I hope I never feel anything like this again, if it happened with a hard hit on the shin, I don't even want to imagine what I would look like with my hand practically amputated.
Damn, this poor guy. The injury itself is horrific enough without being in a foreign country alone and not knowing the language. Good reminder why it's so important to employ multi-lingual people; sometimes you can't wait for a translator. Amazing work by the whole team.
Completely agree! I can't imagine how scary it must be to have people all around you and not be able to understand what they're saying, especially in a situation such as this.
HANA + NEED A HUG
I am trilingual but it won't help at all because all I speak is English,German,and Dutch.
i would say its way more important to learn the language of the place you are going to be because of the point you just made do you want to trust where ever you go they will have someone that can speak your language or do you want to make sure you can communicate what you need to. im lucky english is spoken damn near everywhere and mandarin is a little easier to find but imagine if you spoke idk swahili you would probably be screwed.
That guy doesn't quite know english but is still brave enough to go to another country to work, and doesn't want his parents to know about the accident.. that guy definitely earned my respect.
Can't imagine the pain he went through until he got painkillers. If he were hanging on a piece of chain, he probably had to go through the pain of the chain cutting through his skin inch by inch slowly. Thats just pure awful.
Adrenalin helps a lot with the initial pain. If the injury was inflicted slowly, it was still a living nightmare, though.
I've broken my arm as a kid. The worst pain I felt was when they rotated my arm for the x-ray. I barely felt the actual break.
Probably gave him pain killers right when paramedics arrive. If the injury is that bad, they give you pain meds on the spot
@@kennikitty I was around 6, I fell from a 5meters and I didn't feel too much pain untill somebody actually told me I broke my arm
@@aussie4237 16-17' fall; if you you got was a broken arm, you lucked out.
@@piercehawke8021 damn straight
that dude is strong af. i would've passed out, enter a coma, go to heaven then to hell and then wake back up.. and probably do that 6 more times
be surprised what you can take when something like this happens.
He was probably packed full with morphine at one point.
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HAHAHAHAHAH shit same for me
@@kamieaston3016 also the adrenaline going up and down of realizing what just happened lol but I also agree with the op , I would’ve fainted died came back to life then done that another several times if I’m lucky 🤣
They were not joking when they said his hand is hanging by a piece of skin his whole hand is almost cut through like dammm
thanks for the warning dude
Wondering why they would show that
@@swedish_meatbaII because it’s a medical programme you dumbo
What is the timestamp so that I can skip, I am already feeling lightheaded lol edit: I saw it, it was not as bad as I thought
@@racey_biatch_1316 I've seen a lot of medical programs and most of the time they censor the most disgusting parts
I was expecting a broken hand. Not A COMPLETELY SEVERED ONE
Yes
When i see the severed hand my whole body just shaking
@BOBUX is it that bad omg
His hand was hanging from a pice of skin 🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
Thank God for medical science and. All these Men and women in the medical industry definitely not something everyone can do
Whoever wrapped his hand helped in saving it
Damn a lot of people liked this
Edwin Lua no it was the paramedics, someone’s gotta signal the heli down
That was one hell of a wrap tbh. Here in the states, best you will get is basic medical procedure by EMT. Not much till you get to a hospital.
But yeah, that wrap may of saved his life altogether. From bleeding, infection etc
Spoilers!
@@Jayforeman3047 Don't read comments first lmao
That is what happens to my feet it was broken and and scrushed by a car the car broken my feet July 2019 it’s recovered now and and I am walking but I almost died the did X-ray and the put bandages around it and put me in surgery I have done 7 surgery
Got his hand almost chopped off. Says "9 out of 10"
I’m pretty sure most ppl would’ve gave that a solid 100/10
Lmao at that point you've just experienced the worse injury you've ever had you never know what might happen, gotta save that extra tenth
@@dead_frets trueee omg.
I don't want to think what his 10/10 would be
Lol probably because they gave him analgesics
Absolute fucking miracle they saved the hand, doctors and paramedics and nurses are all fucking heroes
I just love that there’s multiple people in there that speak Mandarin, I saw at least three different people speaking Mandarin to him. Seeing people in a majorly English speaking country being able to speak multiple languages in such a stressful environment is so good, and I imagine having more than just one individual who can speak your language in the room is at least somewhat comforting when everyone else can’t.
Australia is teeming with mainlanders
@@carlosandleon but hes not from mainland china lol
@@johnbrick3857 I was talking generally
@@johnbrick3857 but mandarin is the official language of China
@@somethinganything4864 it is the official language of taiwan as well
The fact that he could even twitch his finger is outright unbelievable
*Twitch*
@@einmalig7770 yes, that is a word... your point?
Twitch is also a streaming website
I was thinking the same thing. I was overcome with amazement when I saw that.
Probably the nerve was intact
In the US, this experience would have been very different - "Your hand looks pretty messed up there. So, which pocket is your credit card in again?"
*Credit card declined*
“So the procedure we are gonna do on you now is called never come back again” *Snaps hand in half*
Sadly, you're right.
they do billing after the procedure.
@@ugiboogy1111 fr, these ppl either never been to the emergency room, or are just exaggerating it, also the US has the most advanced trauma centers and hospitals
@@calebsu9433 it’s a joke...
When a trauma surgeon has an audible "ewww". You know its gonna suck.
maybe he's new
@@danielromero001 nasty shit is what your trained for
@@Dctctx thats why I could never be a surgeon
@@AJ_Animations yeah me neither
But that injury was entirely his fault
i watch a lot of gore videos but shit like this is on a different level
He’s truly a warrior, far away from his family, his country to work for better support to his own family, can barely speak the language and his hand nearly got amputated in a country he’s only been in for a month. He didn’t even want to tell his family during the moment because he didn’t want to worry them, damn he’s strong. I’m sure he’s told them now, now that things went for the better, but woah
I knew he was an absolute king but this really put it into view
Basically a mega-chad
@@rocky_wang nah Australia is extremely strict on that since its so small
People like this guy are often the ones who end up in jobs like that too, the jobs no one else wants but that most benefit from. People in these jobs have an extremely high rate of depression, suicide and injury. Not only are we torturing animals and ruining the environment, we're forcing people like this young man into dangerous jobs, both physically and mentally.
When the doctor Himself says ooooof you know that it’s some tough shit
Absolutely amazing hospital.
I owe my life to the medical staff at The Royal Melbourne Hospital.
Why what happened
Btw if you are sensitive to talk about it don’t feel pressured to say I’m just curious 😊
Wow good job thats amazing on their part and your part. If you feel comfortable, what happened?
hope you're doing great :)
When you are in so much pain you can’t even cry . He managed his pain so well !
@@colonelgeorgiospapadopoulos my man deadass said “shell shock” from a nearly severed hand
@@spxzzo isn't shell shock from concussive blasts like explosives and mortar shells?
@@rubiolo1019 it was a term that was made by the troops in Vietnam I believe
@@rubiolo1019 and yes
@@spxzzo troops in Vietnam? Try world war 1 dude.
Oh my this poor guy. Blessing to him and to the emergency staff that saved his hand.
Watching this through I could imagine the feeling of not having a hand...
And for me my hand felt sooo weak arghh
my 11 yr friend had his finger amputated, caught up n a winch and crushed it. Only one bone on on his pointer finger
I dont want a hand anymore ahhhh....!!
but you never really can, its really different than you'd imagine
Sometimes you imagine too hard you think you never had one 🤣
My brain: Me want to see
my eyes: NO
yes omg , i didnt want to but i felt like i had to
my hand: i feel weird
@@mrsgraceestores LOL
It isn't that bad... That's how everyone (sadly just almost) looks like. But i know what you are talking about!
@@albertgerberich3986 so its normal to see peoples hands crushed?
the fact that they were able to re-attach his hand and have it start healing is, excuse my language, but fucking insane, Humanity is a long way off of revolutionizing the medical industry, but this just shows how much work pays off.
Hey, it's the internet. We're all here by our own consent, reading these comments. You can use whatever language you would like, and you don't need to excuse yourself for it.
It actually crazy how they were able to get his hands back together. If you see the x-ray and his hands, his flesh is gone, tendons destroyed and bones misaligned and broken, but they were still able to get his hands back together and able to move. Great surgeons
Yeah....
i got an ad that said “stop smashing. start cutting” AND I- bye
😂👌
Lmaoaoaoao
I read this and looked at your profile picture and im deceased-
@@Ballsweatlicker69 who skye
His hand looks like bullseye barbecue sauce as well tbh
bro the fact that it was hanging on by skin only and he was able to stay calm and not faint from pain and shock is remarkable
That’s an amazing team that saved his hand...I’ve seen miracles done in surgery a lot, God bless!!
Why do you have to ruin it 🙄
Natalya cook don’t look at the comments then... what do you expect?
GlimmerM ... Yes, I have faith in Science now. No longer in Religion.
@@PoeLemic what if i told you God put the system in place to make science work not the other way around. also most if not all of the major scientist in our history were devout christians. this idea that you cant believe in science and God at the same time is actually an insulting one that atheist came up with to criticize christians.
@@hardwirecars "what if i told you God put the system in place to make science work not the other way around"
I would say, demostrate that, otherwise its just an empty assertion, that can be dismissed without further time spent on it.
"most if not all of the major scientist in our history were devout christians"
Thats not exactly true, but yes there were many great scientist that was also christian, but considering in those places at that time the only game in town was basicly christianity, therefore you only had two choice, be a christian, or get killed, bringing that up as at least disingenious. Btw nowdays, when (in the west at least) religion cant opress basicly everyone as it pelases, the majority of scientist are atheist, and for a good reason.
This man nearly lost his hand and i cry when i get blood test
Hehe me too i always cry😣😣😣😣😣😣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I relate to this On a spiritual level 😂😭i always pass out
@@olliebroom3422 Oh yes.. Don't get me started with needles bro! lol
fucking laughed thanks
I'm getting two injections next week and I'm not sure how I'm gonna handle that
Incredible surgeons and what an absolute blessing it was that the nurse was there to bring order to a crazy situation with communication
whoever wrapped that hand before it went to the hospital that well is probably what let him keep it, (aside from obviously the surgeons) good on them
Wishing him full recovery
I'm not.
@@alaurahwillow155 why tf would you write something like that?
Because he slaughtered animals for a living.
@@alaurahwillow155 do you have proof for that?
@@ferdinandstaufer1394 The title literally says “abattoir worker faces the prospect of losing hand” 😂 He either slaughters the animals or he does other tasks at the abattoir which is just as bad as he is enabling it.
These people are absolutely unbelievably amazing.
It is a miracle that he still has his hand.
no just medical angels
No its the hard work, and commitment of other human beings, it has nothing to do with any "miracle".
@@jekyll011 Yup, Miracle is mostly a natural cause.
@@jekyll011 What Gabe said was a common statement of shocking and well news. You obviously knew this, but decided to take it the wrong way. You know for a fact that you are trying to insult any custom or belief that has to do with the word miracle and the people who believe in them. You are right, it was the hard work of people, but you didn’t say that because you felt happy for their success. You said what you did to pressure your prejudice on to Gabe’s comment. Why did you do this? That’s your personal information. Even so, you shouldn’t have gotten so riled up about a comment with good intentions. Also, don’t start saying I over killed, you started this when you decided to take whatever personal bias thoughts you have out on this comment. Why are there always people like you on UA-cam who have to say something offensive, even in a damn medical video.
@@juniper7941 ok sorry we should of said its thanks to god and give the credit of the hard work. Efforts and decades worth of knowledge of the doctors to the god you believe. It's not a miracle since this operation is possible depending on how skilled the surgeons are. There are even more unbelievable things they've done that you have no idea of of your standards for miracles are this low
GOOD JOB CHEUNG I'M SO PROUD OF YOU!!!
being alone and so young with absolutely no support from your family, nobody knowing what happened to you, and not even speaking the language the doctors are. He must've felt so scared and confused, god. What a trooper.
5:44
There were literally translators??
@@Glorhbb yes he had a translator for when he was being spoken to, but every other time (like for instance, the doctors talking to each other,) he had no translation
bro those surgeons and doctors and nurses that all worked together to do this, they deserve heaven, god bless them all
9/10 pain level. I don’t even want to hear how it’s described.
Makes me wonder what 10/10 is
@@gabeyoung6452 skinned alive!
@@gabeyoung6452 burns are painful
Second degree really hurt to my own perspective(I actually experience having a second degree burn on my left arm I mean all arm completely burn)and it hurt a lot)sorry for my grammars tho...
I've felt 10/10 pain, at least on a scale that medical staff would understand (because I would have said 100). It doesn't matter anymore what kind of injury you've sustained. All of it felt like I was being set on fire. Ever accidentally pinched a nerve for half a second? Make that feeling into the minutes and hours before they are able to/allowed to give you anesthetics. It is hell. I'd rather have a splitting migraine than have my cheek muscles torn open again.
everyone's appreciating the doctors and the translater, and the surgeons, but lets appreciate the paciant that man didn't shed a tear bro
*patient
@@Rachel0400 oof ya sorry
@@mubashirkhalid4931 it's alright just helping you learn 🙂
@@Rachel0400 NO ITS MAN
@@g0dz859 u should read it again
His face at 6:39 when he gets told he’ll lose his arm 😭 Jesus I felt so bad
Ikr😕
His hand not his arm
Absolutely amazing that his hand survived the injury! He was moving his fingers and the tissue looked really good! The surgeon did an awesome job!
Medical workers like these can't get enough praise. We are so blessed to have such people.
I give medical workers and doctors a hug and let them know how we feel about them every chance I have out of a great appreciation.
Gospel of Jesus Christ. John 3:16 For God So loved the world that he gave his only Begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not Perish but have Everlasting Life. Jesus Christ Died on the Cross for all the sin of the World, and now we can be Forgiven of all of our sins and be washed clean by the Blood of Jesus Christ for our iniquities trespasses... now all you need to do is Repent of all of ur sins (Repent means Change ur Mind turning away from sinful things and being truly sorry with all ur heart, and if you Repent and still go back to sinful things nothing will happend but if you are truly serious Lord will change ur life forever) (example of repenting Father God I ask in Jesus Name please forgive me of all my Sins I acknowledge that im a sinful man/woman I am truly sorry and trust in Jesus that he lived suffered and died on the cross for me and my sins so I can be Forgiven was barried and that you rised him on the 3th day please wash me clean with the blood of Christ make in me a new heart that can love and forgive Lord change my desires change me Lord Jesus come into my life change everything about me make me a new creation fill me with ur HolySpirit...)is what sin is Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of eternal life in our Lord Jesus Christ. and the only way to heaven is Trough Jesus Christ there is no other way! John 14:6 I Am The Way The Truth And The Life No Man cometh to the Father Except Trough Me. and you are saved by Grace Trough Faith not by works, we cannot save urselfs from sin we don't get to go to heaven because we don't get to go to heaven because we are a Good People we are not!, we cannot earn ur salvation it is given to us as a Free Gift all we need to do is receive it! Romans 3:23 For All have sinned and Felt Short of the Glory of God. There is none Good but God!, 1 Corinthians 6:9-10: Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.
Revelation 21:8 KJV. JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY WAY TO HEAVEN REPENT AND BELIVE THE GOSPEL !
Thank you for saving his hand!
I had a crush injury 4 yrs ago with my right hand..Similar damage to the metacarpal bones in the hand. 3 operations and 3 yrs of physio later it still pains me. ( to tears at times )
I have nothing but admiration and my gratitude for all the NHS staff in C+W Hospital in London, ( and around the world ) that saved my right hand.
I wish Cheung a speedy recovery.
Happy to hear you're better. Did you regain most of your hand function back?
@@robertomedina9824 yes, I am still with the hospital after 5 yrs... though.
I do have limitations, but I am adapting to them.
@@andrewcrisp9700 Thank you for taking the time to reply. Keep at it. You seem like a really strong person.
And you are typing this much🙁!!!wow 😶
Wow. I was in their in 2002 after cutting my arm with a chainsaw. Had a 12 hours microsurgery op, then 2 physios for about 6 months. lost feeling below by elbow apart from down little finger and down half the ring finger.
The staff all of them, apart from 1 nurse, where outstanding. They saved my arm.
Only bad thing was they kept telling me it might get better. it didnt.
Hope your doing good now and count your blessings.
I hope he’s living his best life, I almost lost my for arm due to a car crash,that shit changed my life for ever respect to all the doctors there
Damn man
Cheung is so incredible! Staying strong through the pain, not alerting family and potentially cause worry while actively going to surgery. I hope he's doing well today.
you can really see the fear and pain in his eyes at 6:04. its really sad, him not knowing whether he'll keep his hand or not. he did in the end, but he was so terrified in that moment
@little solace uh what
Damn man that's sad, as a person who lived my first 3 yrs of my life in australia, this made me appreciate this country even more, hope he gets to a speedy recovery to get normal and props to the surgeons nurses everyone in that hospital for saving him GOD BLESS AUSTRALIA
thank god he wasn't in the US, paying more money than a years worth.
Traurig ist, dass er in einem Schlachthof arbeitet! Selber schuld dass dem das passiert ist.
@@sandym2502stop spreading hate!
His hand was mangled and pretty much completely severed. They reattached everything and made it functional. What the hell medicine is amazing.
My Parents: I want you to become a doctor
Me, after seeing this: AW HELL NAWWW
Much respect to the medical team that could do this unfazed
Ikr fuck that
Well theres different types of doctor
Same😂
They are just more mentally stable then you
@@einmalig7770 So let them be doctors, not me
That young man is incredibly strong, best of wishes to you good sir! Hope you got some compensation for this tragedy..
I admire the whole team that helped fix his hand. That is amazing.
Me: *with eyes turning away at times and feel slightly light headed* I couldn't do it, so much respect to them!
the only way to get over that fear is exposure to it. The amount of times I nearly fainted in nursing school is too much to count. Now I get all up and close in the gnarliest looking wounds!
Wow I was certain that hand wasn't going to make it. The surgeons are amazingly skilled. Hope this guy recovers well and is able to still use his hand.
Not pixelated...
No age limit...
Interesting UA-cam, but I like it! 😆😅
Medical videos fall under the Educational category I believe
There should be a warning for people who has a phobia of blood.
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 Yes!
I think:
1.) Nothing should be pixelated... (so everyone can see the thing he/she wants to see)
2.), but a warning!
🤗
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 to be honest unlike things like twitter and tiktok you have an idea of what you can see and in this video they go through what’s happened and you get a long warning of what is happening. It’s more than half the video until they remove the bandage. Yes a trigger warning would be the most helpful and if anyone went off at this channel for gore or something... I don’t like to say it but it’s kinda their fault they had loads of warning- not straight up, but long enough.
I’ve went off into my own mind again :P
Sorry 😐
Boo _ the title and the xray in the thumbnail should be warning enough, the first ten seconds also give you a graphic picture of what happened to the guy
The fact that his hand survived is honestly a miracle. It's amazing how much technology and surgery has evolved in these past years.
I'm feeling pain in my right hand just watching this.
I'm from the States and I am impressed by the efficiency shown by the trauma team. How Dr. Pincus acts as more of an operations supervisor and is focusing on what needs to be done instead of having to make quick decision while also performing the task simultaneously, is an interesting model that I'm not accustomed to seeing. I thought we had decent health care here. From my perspective, Australia is top notch.
decent healthcare only if you have deep pockets
And he would’ve payed $14.53 for it too lol
Because they had called in ahead of arrival they were able to assemble their trauma team (generally at least 15min before patient arrives, if able) which would consist of ED, ICU, specialist staff, radiologists, etc. In this time they all discuss their roles and focus', with medications pre-drawn up, etc. This is a well established hospital in a big city in Aus. In a standard situation this many staff would not be readily available (until called on), usual staffing would be a few ED doctors + nurses
1:53 that's badass on the patient's part, using his left hand to keep his splinted right hand/arm out of harm's way, during him being moved around.
Everyone is pointing and praising to specific people but we should recognise everyone there
Air ambulance staff
Workers who helped bandage and call the ambulance
Doctors
Nurses
Daniel because he was so brave
Just everyone in general who helped even if they did a tiny bit
Who ever made the bandage likely saved his hands. This was a masterpiece
Very much so. I wouldn't even have the courage to imagine my finger going through that much of a strain, let alone struggle through in the same room. They all deserve massive amounts of credit.
It’s also crazy how some people praise god after procedures like this instead of the doctors
After watching this I'm so, so SO happy and glad that I have all my legs and hands. I just love every part of my body. I love that my heart's beating, that I can think and move by myself
Damian,oh cheese .
These amazing and skillful doctors save this young man's hand. Thank you doctors!
The scariest thing about this is how long it takes. I realize it needs to be done properly, but imagine lying there and they are telling you with translators "So you have a severe hand injury..". I think he knows that by that point.
I don't know... I think it's still important to have a professional explain what's going on. After such an accident, the patient is almost certainly in a state of shock and might not fully realize what's going on. He knows his hand hurts like hell, but he doesn't know he's very close to losing his hand.
@@kennikitty yep. Sometimes it also helps people in a state of shock to start super simple, just to start from the beginning, ground them a little bit
Regardless of what he knows, it's a Doctor/Surgeon's responsibility to make him fully aware of the current situation and post-operative risks. It's best to assume nothing. In some cases it's required for the patient or the accompanying guardian (if any) to acknowledge it on paper. Doctors do that even when the patient is another Doctor as well. That way things are legally sorted should the surgery throw in some surprise.
In instances of horrific injuries, a lot of the time people and animals can do things on and with things that look like lumps of hamburger (yay! Adrenaline!!!) And have no idea they've just run across a freeway with 2 broken legs a broken a
Ankle a broken and a fractured pelvis (someone I know did this post MVA) ...so yes, doctors do need to fill in what s happened to them, what injuries are known, what's suspected and what they're concerned about... plus some in a state of distress might not be processing information clearly so repeating things and making sure the patient understands is important.
They have to tell him still. They're doctors, and that's professional
I'm so happy he got to keep his hands. Incredible work! My respect to all of the people who worked together and of course the patient himself!
He’s so strong for getting through all that without any family or friends supporting him and only having that nurse translating.
wtf how did they attach it back? it was completely cut off, damn those ppl are amazing
@@aydriano from their comments i understood, that if the hand was completely cut off, it would have been easier to reattach it. In his case the hand and bones were crushed, which made the surgery harder.
I love that these doctors have multiple people who speak mandarin. I love how much the head surgeon continuously checked in with the patient for his comfort. I love that the initial first aid team on the work site had done such a good job stopping the blood, and dressing the wound that the EMTS didn't have to change a thing. I have so much respect for health care workers who do this much and care this much for every patient.
They get a lot of Chinese tourists who speak mandarin in Australia. I watch bondi beach
Thank you dan for being the best support during this man's time of need! You and all the doctors and nurses really made this experience less scary for this man. Truely beautiful team work. Videos like this should be used to teach staff about teamwork, patience, and an importance of being able to understand and communicate.
I felt everybit of pain through this wow what an injury
As someone who has had a similar injury, I have to say what a amazing job doctors and surgeons do. Much respect
Ouch. Now I'm curious what happened to you. Happy all went well!
I don’t know this man but I’m incredibly thankful there were people there who spoke mandarin and were able to talk to him hopefully it made the entire process a little easier to get through knowing your needs were met, the world needs more languages in our hospitals!!
I do hope Australia or workers comp or something provides all he needs for a speedy recovery. I can't imagine sustaining an injury like this while working away from home to support my family. A brave, handsome, and resilient young man
Amazing people so glad they saved his hand 🙏
I had to have hand surgery myself. My wound was from a cut but still, hand surgeons deserve every penny they get.
amazing! his hand was basically completely separated from the rest of his body, except for a little skin.. but those doctors, nurses, and surgeons did the unthinkable and saved him from losing a hand.
I’m so happy for him! I am a doctor and I thought he was going to lose his hand.
Yes, I thought he was going to lose his hand too. Quite a surgical success story. And, as I get older, I have faith in Science now. No longer in Religion.
Im no doctor but thought the same 😱🤢
@@PoeLemic i hope many follow after you.
Phenomenal Doctors and nurses! Bravo!
That's amazing! After first seeing that injury, I was like, "Just slice the rest of the hand away and be done with it!"
I can't feel my hands after this video. He's so strong, I would die in pain.
His pain tolerance is insane
FYI don’t eat your lunch while watching this
I just eat it while I was watching this, doesn’t bother 🤔.
I'm eating my lunch while watching this, it doesn't bother me.
Too late mate.
I don't bother, I felt the pain of breaking and dislocation my elbow bur after surgery I don't feel a thing, except when I moved it..
You have to feel for this guy , he has no one here to be with him
Truthfully, I cried during this. I was so happy to see that they were able to help him and that it looked to have turned out ok in the end.
Medical workers are really our biggest hero’s. When you need them they really take such good care of us and save our lives
Without the professionalism and experienced medical surgeons specialists and staff. This man’s right hand would not be saved. A special thanks to the medical teams for Chun's help. You are the wonderful angels who came in time to assist this injured worker. God bless you all. Love❤ from Australia 🦘谢谢各位医生和护士们。您们太棒了。没有您专业精神。这位受伤者Chun的手没有希望了。多谢各位天使。从澳大利亚。阿尼陀佛❤🎉
Let’s take a minute to respect the people who go to uni to be how to help us like this .
Thank you x
Glad he kept his hand now he gets over a million in insurance 😂
Haha could have medical insurance tho 😂😂
he getting bag from the workplace
Absolute moron.
@@SausageRoll4u Absolute sunflower
@@nolxve1469 lol
Bravo to the medical team. Absolutely miraculous they saved his hand. Beautiful work!!
this guys with his hand cut off: oah
me with a needle in my arm: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@Frindgey still they owie
@Frindgey bruh have you experienced a ant or a mosquito bite? It just feels the same.
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 a mosquito bite feels like nothing
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 depends on the ant. Bull ants in Sydney -100/10 omfg.
I can clearly remember the blood curdling scream my sister let out when she got stung/bitten by one of them. She just rested her hand on some stair rails.
The bastards bite you (there's visible marks because of how big they are) and then inject acid via a stinger into the wound.
Green ants suck as well.
@@infamoussoapconsumer3870 mosquitos have short needles tongues so you won't really feel it. But a needle, a fucking needle is long, thin and fucking hurts when it goes in. It's nothing compared to a mosquito bite
Bro… I don’t think most of us even know what 9/10 pain actually feels like! 😣😣😣 poor chung. When the woman said he may lose his hand I almost started crying!
These are some real life inspiration of how to survive 🙏Thank u docs for saving his limb 🙏
Respect from India
Amen
I’m from America and had no idea what an abattoir was. I looked it up and wow, I can see why he had such a gruesome injury. So glad they saved his hand.
That is why I absolutely hate automatic machines. There’s no safe guards that will stop them if they sense flesh or something just rips it right thru
Thank You Doctors, nurses, and all medical workers
these guys are heroes, I was not expecting a happy ending when I saw his hand condition. but still, what that worker experienced in his life if almost completely severed hand is just 9/10 on a pain scale for him?
That's insane that they were even able to save the hand
Lucky for him that wasn't so serious, if it were a comminuted fracture he would surely lose his hand.