Regaining life to a foreign patient in a deep coma due to a stroke

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HCMC - The patient was a foreigner working in Vietnam who suffered a stroke and fell into a deep coma.

Discovered in a deep coma at a private apartment after two days of not coming to the company, the patient lies motionless between body odor and waste, no more perceived, only breathing and rhythmic heartbeat.People quickly take patients to the emergency FV Hospital.MRI scan results show that the brain has a large bleeding.Without a relative next to, no one signed a commitment to surgery.This situation put a team of doctors from the choice between life and process.

MSc Dance Truong Son, Director of Medicine - FV Hospital shared: "When I know that the patient is about 42 years old, I think he might be a father, a husband, a son, a business owner or an ordinary employee.No matter who he is, surely behind him has people who love and wait for him to return.Therefore, to us, those who work as a medical worker, need to do it for him." After surgery, the patient was still in a coma.

In the state of plant life, the health of the patient undergoing many fluctuations, constantly having fever due to many serious severe infections, even having serious pneumothorax.However, the miracle happened after 80 days of planting plants, the patient regained consciousness.Patients have significant signs of nerve recovery such as consciousness, understanding English, Korean, Vietnamese.

After that, the patient was known as Y.S (42 years old, Korean nationality), who lived in Vietnam for 13 years and health insurance in Korea was canceled ...

Since regaining consciousness, the patient has continued to be actively treated. After 1 year of hospitalization, knowing that he was about to return to his homeland, Y.S patient could not hide his joy. Before the breakup, the patient signaled to the nurse to ask for a piece of paper towels and a pen. With the ultimate effort, he wrote on it email, the phone number with the shaky hand stroke, then gave it to the nurses. The piece of paper touched. "Perhaps he would like to express his sincere thanks, hope to keep in touch with us and make an appointment for a day to thank the doctors," said chief chief Chu Thi Nguyet Anh, FV Hospital.

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