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Surgeon saves boy's life by text
The best possible example of positive use of technology.The world is already facing the shortage of medical professionals, particularlt in underdeveloped world. The use of internet and mobile tech can solve this problem.
A British doctor volunteering in DR Congo used text message instructions from a colleague to perform a life-saving amputation on a boy.
Vascular surgeon David Nott helped the 16-year-old while working 24-hour shifts with medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in Rutshuru.
The boy's left arm had been ripped off and was badly infected and gangrenous.
Mr Nott, 52, had never performed the operation but followed instructions from a colleague who had.
The surgeon, who is based at Charing Cross Hospital in west London, said: "He was dying. He had about two or three days to live when I saw him."
Careful instructions
The boy had been bitten by a hippo, the Daily Mail reports.
Mr Nott knew he needed to perform a forequarter amputation, which requires the surgeon to remove the collar bone and shoulder blade.
He contacted a colleague who had performed the operation before.
"I texted him and he texted back step by step instructions on how to do it," he said.
"Even then I had to think long and hard about whether it was right to leave a young boy with only one arm in the middle of this fighting.
"But in the end he would have died without it so I took a deep breath and followed the instructions to the letter.
"I knew exactly what my colleague meant because we have operated together many times."
The surgeon had just one pint of blood and an elementary operating theatre, but the operation, performed in October, was a success and the teenager made a full recovery.
Mr Nott, who volunteers with MSF for a month every year, said: "It was just luck that I was there and could do it.
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Amitjha
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at 02:05 on December 3rd, 2008
Great story, Amitjha. Thanks for posting!
at 02:24 on December 3rd, 2008
Well this can be the best example of positive use technology, millions die just because of time lapsed in giving first aid, atleast in this way fraction of that can be saved.
at 05:57 on December 3rd, 2008
Amazing story of courage all around.
at 01:49 on December 4th, 2008
This guy is amazing anyway - you read more about him and he was part of a team in Rutshuru that treated 75 gunshot victims in one day - head wounds, chest wounds, the works. They ALL survived!
at 01:50 on December 4th, 2008
here is the full story...
at 02:41 on December 4th, 2008
Then it is a totally a miracle, his hands are operating automatically.