British surgeons fix man’s face after he breaks all facial bones
After a frightening four-story fall, specialists were ready to assemble Jon Fenton back once more.
The 27-year-old from Nottingham, England, smashed every single bone in his face when he tumbled from an overhang while in the midst of some recreation in Barcelona, Spain.
He accepts he tripped over a seat, then fell over the gallery railing, arriving on a solid top.
Fenton broke both arms and both legs, crushed all his front teeth, and punctured a gap in the top of his mouth - around an exhibit of different wounds.
"I had operations in Spain; surgery on my kneecaps, femur and my hip," Fenton said. He doesn't recollect the close lethal fall.
"I was in a bunk in Barcelona for six weeks recouping before I was at long last fit enough to fly once more to Britain."
After a month in the doctor's facility in Spain, Fenton flew once more to England, where specialists at Nottingham's Queen's Medical Center performed a complex surgery to restore his presence.
In completing along these lines, they needed to re-break the facial bones that had recuperated, then restore them dependent upon a model of his skull they made utilizing a 3D printer.