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After a devastating car accident left her with multiple serious injuries, Xhanti Williams leaned her MetroHealth caregivers to find the inspiration she needed to take her life back.

“From the time I got in, to the time I left the hospital, MetroHealth took great care of me. I’ll always be grateful to them for saving my life!”

Immediately, Xhanti’s chest felt like it was caving in. She could barely breathe. She noticed that her right leg felt heavy and numb. Her head started bleeding. When a bystander tried to get Xhanti to unbend her leg, she felt excruciating pain.

The women were rushed to MetroHealth Medical Center. Xhanti’s friend had sustained a broken left arm and sprained right arm.

Xhanti’s injuries were much more serious. Her leg was weighed down with a metal rod attached to the bed to keep it intact. The next morning, orthopedic surgeon Roger Wilber, MD, performed a three-hour surgery, relocating Xhanti’s broken femur bone and inserting a permanent plate in her right hip with five screws.

“It was a pretty big injury,” said Nick Sherry, a physician assistant in orthopedics. The big worry over a dislocated femur is that it will cut off the blood supply, causing a condition called avascular necrosis that can lead to bone collapse.

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