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On the afternoon of May 11, 108 Military Central Hospital (108 Hospital) informed that the hospital's doctors successfully performed emergency surgery on a male worker who had a work accident with serious and critical injuries.
The 19-year-old male patient is a construction worker in Van Lam district ( Hung Yen province). While working, this young man fell from a 5-storey building onto a concrete pile waiting for iron in a prone position, so he was pierced by 3 twisted iron piles of diameter 14 from the abdomen through the lower abdomen, buttocks and to the left thigh and leg. After sawing the steel piles off the concrete pillars at the construction site, the victim was immediately transferred to Hospital 108 for emergency treatment.
Doctors at Hospital 108 are performing emergency treatment on the patient. |
Through consultation, it was found that the patient's wound penetrated the perineum, damaged the anal sphincter and lower 1/3 of the rectum, penetrated the bladder; penetrated the thigh, broke the femoral head and many other injuries. The hospital's specialists coordinated and quickly came up with the optimal solution, proactively controlling the large blood vessels before, during and after removing the metal rods, and resolving the injuries.
After removing the iron rods from the body, the surgical team sutured the large tear in the front of the bladder and drained the bladder; performed open abdominal surgery to examine all the abdominal organs and create an artificial anus for the descending colon. Regarding the injury, the team performed surgery to remove the broken bone fragments from the left knee, made a wide incision to open the wound and will continue to treat bone and joint injuries in the following period.
3 steel stakes removed from patient after surgery |
According to Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Anh Tuan, Deputy Director of the Institute of Digestive Surgery and Head of the Department of Digestive Surgery, the special point of this surgery is that the patient had a very serious and complicated wound. The results ensured that no damage was caused when removing the iron bars.
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