University of Louisville surgeon helps West Virginia man have viable thumb after it was cut off
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When a West Virginia man sliced off his thumb last summer, he was rushed to UofL Health in Louisville for emergency surgery, but surgeons weren't sure they could reattach it -- so they chose another option.
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When a West Virginia man sliced off his thumb last summer, he was rushed to UofL Health in Louisville for emergency surgery, but surgeons weren't sure they could reattach it -- so they chose another option.
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