Sanxiang *** December 22 (full ** reporter Li Qi correspondent Liu Yaling Zhou Fengli) "The recovery is very good, the baby is also very easy to bring, and when I come out of the confinement review, I will thank you again!.""Today, after receiving a return visit from the doctor**, Ms. Li from Liuyang kept thanking her. She admitted frankly that if it weren't for the quick response of the doctors in the hospital, she and her baby would have unimaginable accidents.
The mother was admitted to the hospital for labor and had sudden umbilical cord prolapse, and the hospital responded quickly
At noon on December 15, Ms. Li was accompanied by her husband to the obstetrics department of Liuyang People's Hospital to give birth. After settling Ms. Li into the house, her husband returned home to pack up the baby and mother supplies.
At about 12:50, Ms. Li suddenly felt a warm current in her lower body, and her amniotic water broke.
Ouyang Xinyu, director of the obstetrics department of the hospital, immediately examined Ms. Li and found that the fetus was in an improper position and the fetus was not in the pelvis. Due to the rupture of membranes and the rush of amniotic fluid, the umbilical cord has slipped down to the birth canal. If the umbilical cord is compressed in the birth canal, the "lifeline" connecting the child and the mother will be interrupted at any time, and the child will be suffocated at any time, the fetus will die in utero and other dangerous situations, and the cesarean section must be performed immediately to end the delivery.
There is an umbilical cord prolapse in the prenatal examination room, and I am ready to rescue immediately!Ouyang Xinyu made a decisive decision, and the umbilical cord prolapse rapid response team was immediately activated.
The medical staff worked together, the operation center opened a green channel, and the surgical team, anesthesiology group physician team, and neonatal resuscitation team were quickly in place.
Ms. Li's husband could not be reached for a while, and Ms. Li, who urgently needed a cesarean section, was alone in the hospital. The obstetrics department immediately reported to the Medical Department.
Everything is important for the safety of the mother and baby, immediately emergency cesarean section, end the delivery as soon as possible, and prepare for the rescue of newborns. Wang Guihong, director of the safety office, trotted all the way to the rescue scene.
Protecting the "lifeline", she knelt and lifted the fetus until the end of the operation
On the way to the operating room with a flat car, in order not to interrupt the "lifeline" of the umbilical cord, Huang Qiao, the doctor on duty, knelt on the flat car, and kept holding the fetus from the birth canal with his right hand to prevent the umbilical cord from being compressed, so as to win valuable time for the surgical rescue.
In the operating room, all departments involved in the rescue worked closely together, and the operation was carried out in a tense and orderly manner. During the operation, Huang Qiao always maintained the posture of lifting the fetus.
At 13:13, the baby's first cry resounded in the operating room, and everyone's hanging heart was finally put down. Huang Qiao's hands and legs were numb because he had been in one position for a long time, "The moment I heard the baby's cry, I finally breathed a sigh of relief." ”
I didn't expect that my trip home would have such a big danger, thanks to the quick response and good skills of the medical staff, otherwise the consequences would be unimaginable. Ms. Li's husband returned to the hospital and learned that in just 20 minutes after he returned home, his wife and children experienced a thrilling scene, and he couldn't help but sigh.
It is understood that all departments of Liuyang People's Hospital have set up rapid response teams with specialized characteristics. Ouyang Xinyu introduced that the obstetric rapid response team is a rapid response team with obstetric characteristics for obstetric emergencies and critical diseases, with excellent professional knowledge, through early identification, early diagnosis, and early treatment, to save the lives of mothers and children in the fastest time.