In 17 hours, all the severed fingers will be revived, and the doctor will be benevolent

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-08

Mr. Gong encountered an accident at work, and ten fingers of his hand were amputated by a hydraulic press. After 17 hours of emergency treatment and the full cooperation of the medical team, all 10 fingers were successfully revived, and Mr. Gong said happily that if it were not for the efforts of the medical staff, he did not know what would have happened.

Mr. Gong's accident happened at the work site, the ten fingers of both hands were completely amputated by the hydraulic press, the wound bleed instantly, and the screams attracted the attention of colleagues. Under the care of a colleague, he was rushed to a local hospital for emergency treatment.

At this critical juncture, a family member remembered his experience five years ago at Director Liu Jinhai, director of the Restorative and Reconstructive Surgery Center of the Second Hospital of Qingdao University Medical Group, and immediately contacted him for help. After understanding the situation, Director Liu Jinhai urgently formulated a treatment plan, and the whole hospital quickly activated the green channel for emergency treatment, and all departments worked together to gain time for the operation.

Finger surgery is very time-sensitive, and 4 hours have passed by Mr. Gong when he was taken to the hospital. Director Liu Jinhai convened elite technical forces to set up a microsurgery team, and all medical staff had a clear division of labor to carry out the operation. 10 doctors from 5 surgical groups worked in three shifts to complete the operation.

During the operation, the medical staff will pass blood through ten fingers under a microscope, fix the broken finger bones, repair tendons, and repair blood vessels and nerves, a series of operations that require extreme skill and patience. They overcame physical fatigue, hunger and other difficulties to fight for 17 hours in a row, anastomosing 20 arteries, 34 veins, 24 nerves and 24 tendons. Eventually, blood supply to all fingers was restored, and all 10 of the patient's fingers survived.

However, surgery is only the first step, and patients with finger amputation need to go through a postoperative danger period. In order to ensure that nothing goes wrong, the department has assigned special personnel to take care of Mr. Gong 24 hours a day, observe the blood circulation status of his fingers and carry out blood circulation**. During the hospitalization, the department's nursing team provided a full range of care for Mr. Gong, monitoring ECG, blood oxygen, blood pressure and other indicators, formulating personalized care plans, and paying attention to the changes in the patient's mentality.

With the joint efforts of the surgical team and related departments, Mr. Gong successfully rejuvenated all ten fingers after careful and meticulous care, and the heart stone of him and his family finally fell. Mr. Gong said gratefully, I am really grateful to the medical staff here, if it weren't for them, I really don't know what would have happened to me.

The doctors were benevolent, and their efforts not only saved Mr. Gong's fingers, but also saved him and his family from fear and anxiety. Their medical skills and dedication are touching, they are the backbone of our society and the guardians of our lives. I hope that every medical staff can use their wisdom and love to bring hope and love to patients like them.

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