Saving the life of a patient with intestinal failure, liver rupture... after a traffic accident

Hà Lê |

A male patient (35 years old, in Hung Yen) who suffered a serious traffic accident was successfully saved by doctors at Viet Duc Friendship Hospital.

On July 30, information from Viet Duc Friendship Hospital said that a male patient had an accident while riding a motorbike and lost control and fell into a pile of iron and steel, leading to a series of serious injuries: liver rupture, abdominal rupture, colon rupture, lung smash, complex chest wound exposing all internal organs, lungs and multiple injuries to the face, chest, and abdomen. The patient was urgently transferred from Hung Yen General Hospital to Viet Duc Friendship Hospital in a state of severe shock, severe blood loss, and life-threatening every minute.

According to Dr. Cao Manh Thau, Department of Oncology and radiotherapy, Viet Duc Friendship Hospital, immediately upon receiving the hospital, activated the hospital's red alert, mobilizing specialized teams: Emergency, liver surgery, Digestive emergency surgery, Orthopedic Trauma, plastic and aesthetic mastectomy, Anesthesia and Surgery to coordinate emergency treatment.

During the surgery, the patient was continuously given 4 liters of blood to compensate for the severe loss of blood. Doctors have performed: placing a duodenal drainage, stopping the rupture of the liver blood, cutting the collar to temporarily remove the two ends as an artificial anus; combining the broken arm bone and ankle joint; treating complex skin-dead, weightless injuries covering the abdominal organs; treating complex injuries in the jaw area.

Thanks to the close coordination, high expertise and timely response between specialties, after emergency care and intensive resuscitation, the patient's condition gradually stabilized. Currently, the patient is conscious, stable and has been transferred to other specialties for intensive treatment at Viet Duc Friendship Hospital.

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