Man Almost Has His Arm Amputated After a Spider Bite (PHOTOS)
More under this adThis 60-year-old man from France recently went through hell after he was bitten by a ‘recluse spider’ and doctors almost needed to amputate his arm. Keep reading for more details.
Patrice Genet is a sixty-year-old from the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in the north-east of France. Recently, he got quite a nasty surprise after he was bitten by a spider on the night of 1st June 2020.
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Although being bitten by a spider isn’t a nice experience at the best of times, this story gets even worse because this particular spider turned out to be a very dangerous, poisonous spider known as a ‘recluse spider’.
More under this adMore under this adAs the French newspaper Est Republicain reported, Patrice Genet’s experience was quite harrowing:
When I woke up, the pain was almost unbearable. As if it was burning my flesh.
This pain obviously started to worry both him and his wife Brigitte, so he decided to go see a doctor and quickly ended up in the emergency department surrounded by very concerned doctors. Patrice’s hand and arm were swollen and were already exhibiting signs of necrosis.
More under this adMore under this adAs the man explained to the newspaper:
Its venom is so powerful that it can attack muscles, kidneys and is even found in blood tests.
Leaning towards amputation
The medical team cleaned the flesh, gave him antibiotics and painkillers but nothing helped. So much so in fact that the necrosis ended up spreading all over his arm and his doctors even thought that Patrice may have to have his arm amputated.
More under this adMore under this adAccording to the newspaper who recounted this dark story, Patrice needed to have a total of four operations in one month. But that’s not all, the sixty-year-old’s experience gets worse. The man also had to have a transplant to compensate for the necrosis that had developed on his left hand and flesh for this transplant was taken from his abdomen and grafted onto his hand.
Fortunately, even after all this, Patrice was still able to retain the motor skills in his left hand.
If you have a strong stomach, check out the photos of Patrice’s hand in the video above.