On September 8, Hoang Anh Gia Lai University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital announced that it had just received and successfully operated on a particularly serious traffic accident.
Previously, patient L.T.N (born in 1980, residing in An Phu ward, Gia Lai) was admitted to the hospital in an extremely critical condition: the right bronchial fracture, many broken bones, crushed lungs on both sides, accompanied by severe liver injury.
Notably, at the time of hospitalization, the patient had no relatives accompanying him, and his identity and address were unknown.
Immediately, the doctors and nurses activated the "red alert" process of the whole hospital to mobilize maximum human resources and professional equipment.
Doctor CKI Hoang Van Cong said: "This is a case with a prognosis of almost no survival. As soon as we received it, we determined that the only goal was to save the patient's life at all costs."
After more than 6 hours of emergency surgery, including a section of the right right right origin bronchialun, duodenal drainage, combined with arm bones and many other intensive interventions, the patient was temporarily overcome the critical condition.
The following days of intensive care recorded more stable survival, and the patient began to show signs of recovery. This success not only brings life to patients but also opens up hope in the upcoming treatment phase.