<p>At least 10 amputations have been performed and doctors pulled "ball bearings out of people" following the twin Boston bombings that left three people dead and over 140 injured.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Doctors in emergency rooms across the city scrambled to treat the wounded.<br />Three people, including an eight-year-old boy, were killed, while at least 17 people are reported to be in a critical condition, reported CNN.<br /><br />Many patients were treated for cuts and scrapes.Doctors have also been "pulling ball bearings out of people in the emergency room".<br /><br />Medical teams have carried out at least 10 amputations and treated many leg injuries.<br />Peter Fagenholz, a trauma surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, said that he treated many of the 29 patients who arrived at the hospital with shrapnel wounds.<br />Many of the victims were hit with "a lot of small, metal debris", he said.</p>
<p>At least 10 amputations have been performed and doctors pulled "ball bearings out of people" following the twin Boston bombings that left three people dead and over 140 injured.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Doctors in emergency rooms across the city scrambled to treat the wounded.<br />Three people, including an eight-year-old boy, were killed, while at least 17 people are reported to be in a critical condition, reported CNN.<br /><br />Many patients were treated for cuts and scrapes.Doctors have also been "pulling ball bearings out of people in the emergency room".<br /><br />Medical teams have carried out at least 10 amputations and treated many leg injuries.<br />Peter Fagenholz, a trauma surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, said that he treated many of the 29 patients who arrived at the hospital with shrapnel wounds.<br />Many of the victims were hit with "a lot of small, metal debris", he said.</p>