> LIVE HAPPENING reported from UMC Hospital (Nevada), trauma-center, urology ward 6
> Corey Harrison has been spotted in the trauma center of UMC.
> Corey has reportedly had a motorbiking accident.
> He was flung of his motorized bike which he said he was testing for his Pawn shop. However the bike severely malfunctioned and this led to the tragic accident.
> When Corey was thrown off the bike at high speed he hit an exhaust pipe of a parked motorbike at a steep angle and it penetrated his lower abdomen.
> Promptly Corey was administerd to the UMC trauma center by EMS,
> The foreign body has been removed but after a PET-CT SCAN it was revealed Corey suffered from diffuse pelvic trauma with severe bleeding.
> Emergency surgery has been performed by experts for urology.
> The surgeons detected a much dreaded illness: A Fourier’s Gangrene.
> The infection spread when commensal germs entered Coreys body during the traumatic accident.
> They suspect the pathogen Vibrio vulnificus as the main culprit as indicated in various lab tests.
> Physicians started therapy immediately. They administered Ceftriaxone and Meropenem to control the now raging necrotizing pelvic infection.
> However this approach was not immediately successful.
> Coreys vital signs did not improve but in fact they deteriorated.
> His blood pressure went below 80mmHg systolically which is why Norepinephrine and Dobutamine had to be administered together with intravenous fluids (Ringer lactate).
> ITS physicians also administered Hydrocortisone (low dose regime) as it is said to improve survival in patients with septic shock.
> Furthermore Corey is receiving Hydromorphone and Propofol to control the pain. Therefore Corey is currently no longer conscious and his current neurological state is reportedly infaust.
> The overall condition is very critical and Coreys family has been informed to discuss end-of-life care and other legal peculiarities.