Channel 4 viewers were left close to vomiting as documentary series 24 Hours in A&E showed a horrific wrist injury sustained in a motorbike accident.
In the first episode of the new series, aired last night (Tuesday, June 16), viewers met 35-year-old Przamek, who crashed his motorcycle at high speed into the back of another vehicle on the motorway.
Warning! This article features a graphic image of the injury
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Paramedics rushed him to hospital via air ambulance. One of them explained to the doctors and nurses gathered around Przamek: “Significant damage to the back of the car and the front of the bike. His helmet was intact.
“Complaining of back back pain, abdominal pain and bilateral wrist pain. He has an open fracture in his right distal forearm and he had a displaced fracture of his left wrist.
“No movement seen on his left hand and no leg movement. He has altered sensation from T10 and absent sensation from approximately T12 distally.”
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