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  1. A paramedic is believed to be behind the social media leak of graphic emergency-room images of a Sydney Harbour shark attack victim, NSW Ambulance has confirmed. Lauren ONeill was badly wounded when a shark bit her on the leg while she was swimming near a jetty at Elizabeth Bay, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, on Monday evening.

  2. These shark attacks are on the rise and investigators are trying to find out why.

  3. 7 gru 2021 · According to the shark-induced trauma scale, our case was classified as level 4 injuries, which means an aggressive shark attack with a high incidence of fatality due to the major vascular injuries. Immediate resuscitation and surgical intervention were required to save the patient.

  4. Shark attacks are rare but are associated with a high morbidity and significant mortality. We report the case of a patient's survival from a shark attack and their subsequent emergency medical and surgical management. Using data from the International Shark Attack File, we review the worldwide distribution and incidence of shark attack.

  5. Figure 3 Initial intraoperative image of the patients injuries. Left leg had an extensive laceration from anteromedial distal thigh extending laterally down to the fibula with an avulsed fracture of the fibula head, transected common peroneal and tibial nerves, exposed popliteal fossa and knee

  6. View all photos. Photos of Shark Attack Victims from When Sharks Attack on National Geographic Channel.

  7. 1 lut 2024 · NSW Ambulance says it believes a staff member was responsible for releasing a photo leaked from inside St Vincent's emergency department of Lauren O'Neill's leg with shark bite wounds.

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