The patient was admitted to the hospital with a wound on the left side of the neck, about 1x2 cm in size, with jagged edges, a wide base, a torn sternocleidomastoid muscle, and a small hard foreign object (about 1 mm), with blood oozing out. According to the patient, at about 4 a.m. the same day, while diving to catch fish, he was suddenly attacked by a bream, which stabbed him in the neck, causing injury.
Upon admission, the patient was conscious, showing signs of wound pain and mild pain in the left chest area. Vital signs recorded: Pulse 97 beats/minute, temperature 37ºC, blood pressure 137/86 mmHg, SpO2 at 85%.
Sinh Ton Dong Island infirmary promptly provided emergency aid to a fisherman who was stabbed in the neck by a fish pliers. |
Doctors at the infirmary quickly treated the wound by making a large incision, cleaning, removing foreign objects, stopping the bleeding, administering fluids, antibiotics, injecting tetanus antitoxin and painkillers. The patient is currently being actively monitored and treated, his health is stable and progressing well.
The promptness, timeliness and effectiveness of the emergency response demonstrated the sense of responsibility, expertise and dedication of the medical team at Sinh Ton Dong Island Infirmary, contributing to protecting the health and lives of fishermen operating in the Truong Sa sea area.
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