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Alligator attack victim receives new device

Reported by: Glenn Glazer
Email: gglazer@wptv.com
Last Update: 3/25/2009 4:10 am
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL -- "I was hunted down and I was viciously attacked from the back quarter," said Ike Monreal, who was attacked by an alligator.

Dwight Monreal, known as Ike to his friends, retells the story he told Channel 5 a year ago. The details are still fresh in his mind...

"Then slammed into me from the backside, and crunched down and immediately dislocated my arm" said Monreal describing the gator attack.

Ike was a golf ball diver, jumping into the water on golf courses around the state was his business. until one day in Tampa, an eleven foot alligator chomped down on his shoulder.

"In the equivalency of pain on a one to ten basis, it was over the top. It was an eleven," said Monreal.

Ike credits still being alive to prayer, and quick thinking.

"I turned into him and stuck my thumb in his eye socket and went for the gold.  I decided I was going to end up with my thumb in his brain no matter what!" said Monreal.

Soon after this horrific incident, Ike was referred to Dr. Louis Starace who actually knew the story.
"Well originally I heard about the attack on the news and then to my surprise he showed up in my waiting room," said Dr. Starace.

Dr. Starace repaired Ike's shoulder with a new device.
"The graft jacket is actually a biologic patch.  Some of the earlier designs were made of pig material or we would use tendon grafts. These are actually made from skin, human skin," said Dr. Starace.

Yes. A patch made of human skin, but a little stronger from the get-go to resist pulling and tearing.
"It also acts as scaffolding which allows for blood vessels and fibers to grow through it, so eventually it replaces with a new tendon." said Dr. Starace.

And this new technology has Ike feeling pretty good these days.
"Well I've got full mobility back, almost all of it. I'm just lacking the strength training." said Monreal.

But it's harder to heal the psychological scars.
"I haven't been back in the water. I'm not doing dirty water, muddy water again in my life. I'm done!" ended Monreal.

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