Friday, March 13, 2015

LEECHES USED TO ASSIST IN THE HEALING OF AN EAR AFTER A BAR BRAWL WHICH LEFT ONE WOMAN WITH A BITTEN SEVERED EAR IN NEW ZEALAND

Leeches have been used to help reattach an Auckland woman's ear after most of it was bitten off during a bar fight.

The Weekend Herald has learned that part of the victim's right ear was almost severed in the fight with another woman at a CBD bar last Sunday.

The victim did not want to speak publicly about her ordeal but it is understood she is recovering at home but still receiving treatment for her injury.

She was taken to Auckland City Hospital after the fight with a woman she knew at QF Tavern on Queen St at 1.30am.

It is understood the victim stepped in to stop a fight between the woman and someone else.

She was later transferred to Middlemore Hospital where doctors worked to reattach her ear. Part of that process included the use of leeches.

Doctors used leeches during the process of reattaching her ear.

The victim, who the Weekend Herald has chosen not to name, explained to her friends on Facebook why the creature was used.

"There's only a small amount of skin that was still connecting the lobe that the blood is trying to get through too fast and it's causing a big block up," she said. "They need the leeches to suck out the blood so blood goes through to the rest of my ear and [it] doesn't die. Never thought someone would bite a chunk out of my ear."

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11416996

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