The earthquake caused a 1 year-old girl's skull to sag and fracture, and the rescue team experts performed emergency surgery! How difficult is the operation?

On September 7th, Xiaoya (a pseudonym), a one-year-old girl, was seriously injured in the Sichuan earthquake and suffered a broken head. The local emergency rescue team sent Xiaoya to the hospital in time and performed craniotomy for more than an hour.

Xiaoya was in critical condition when he was taken to the hospital. Because Xiaoya is young, the operation is very heavy. The doctor immediately organized experts to carry out research. After pre-operative discussion by experts, under the current situation in Xiaoya, craniotomy is the best choice. The local medical team immediately organized major neurology and pediatrics to conduct academic consultations to ensure the perfect operation. Xiaoya is young and attaches great importance to Xiaoya's operation. In order to ensure that the operation is foolproof, the chief surgeon contacted the director of psychiatric surgery of Huaxi Hospital for remote guidance. The team of surgeons took out three parietal bones originally embedded in Xiaoya's skull and put them back in place for repair. The whole operation process was very rapid, and the team completed the meeting plan within one hour, and pushed Xiaoya into ICU for further observation.

The Sichuan earthquake has also aroused great concern from people from all walks of life, and Xiaoya's dangerous situation this time is also because of the good rescue of the local medical team in Sichuan that Xiaoya, one year old, has avoided more pain. There were also medical professionals from all walks of life who gave guidance to Xiaoya's situation at that time and made more detailed plans. Only in this way can the operation process be rapid and Xiaoya be rescued in time at the best time. Bian Xiao couldn't help but sigh that the rescue measures for the Sichuan earthquake were very rapid, and the fire brigade, the medical team and the organizations of caring people from all walks of life were carried out in an orderly manner.

The situation in Xiaoya shows that the medical technology in China is getting better and better, and the medical team is getting better and better, so that patients can get emergency treatment at the first time or even faster. After later understanding, Xiaoya has been awake and can extubate. Now Xiaoya can eat normally. Through CT examination again, Xiaoya's operation was very successful.