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Woman loses fingers and toes after septic shock linked to a kidney stone.
Summary
A 48-year-old woman developed septic shock after a kidney stone and later had all her fingers and toes amputated; she was fitted with prosthetic hands and has been adapting to life after the treatment.
Content
A 48-year-old woman from Swansea went to hospital with severe side pain she believed was a kidney stone. Doctors confirmed the kidney stone and she subsequently developed septic shock, becoming seriously unwell. Over days and weeks in 2022, portions of her hands and feet stopped recovering and surgeons removed affected fingers and toes. She later worked with a prosthetics laboratory and has been adapting to life after the operations.
Key facts:
- The woman was treated for a kidney stone and then developed septic shock, during which she was unconscious for a period.
- Medical teams removed non-recovering fingers and toes in stages, with further amputations completed by October 2022.
- Prosthetic hands were modelled using old photos and laboratory measurements, and she has been learning to use them.
- The woman reports adapting to a changed daily life and has received support from family during recovery.
Summary:
The incident led to multiple amputations after septic shock and resulted in long-term changes to her daily life; she has since been fitted with prosthetic hands and is adapting. Undetermined at this time.
