Richard Neville, M.D., F.A.C.S., professor of surgery and chief of the division of vascular surgery, spoke with The Washington Post about traumatic leg injury and limb amputation prevention in reference to injuries sustained in the Boston Marathon bombings. He was also interviewed by WUSA9 (CBS).
The Washington Post - Many Boston Marathon Bomb Victims Cope With Leg Injuries
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