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American tourist with rare, fatal disease cured in
Vietnam
This
file photo shows doctors at Hanoi-based
Vietnamese doctors have recently successfully treated an
American female visitor who suffered from an acute pulmonary artery
obstruction caused by blood clots – a condition that is rare and very
fatal.
The foreign woman, C.N., 53, had a rather complex health history, said doctors at the Before arriving in
As soon as arriving in
She then came to a health facility for treatment and was transferred to the
However, after specific examination, doctors at the hospitals diagnosed that
the woman suffered from an acute pulmonary artery obstruction.
The condition was caused by some clots of blood that had moved from veins in
the left leg to the heart and then to both pulmonary arteries.
After two days of treatment, the woman’s condition got worse and became
critical, so doctors asked for assistance from specialists from the
A consultation session was conducted between doctors of both hospitals and
they finally decided to perform open heart surgery to remove the clots of
blood from the pulmonary arteries.
The surgery was conducted at the
First surgery of this kind in
After the operation, the patient was put on a respirator and three days
later, her condition become better and she could breathe on her own.
More than a week after the surgery, the woman can stand up, walk and feed
herself.
Re-examinations of the patient’s heart and lungs showed good
post-operative results.
On December 9, C.N. was transferred to
Currently, the woman’s health condition is stable.
This successful surgery is a significant success not only of the two
hospitals but also of the Vietnamese health sector in general, medical
experts said.
This is a rare fatal acute disease with a very high risk of death, said
Associate Professor Dr Nguyen Huu Uoc, head of the Department of
Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at the
Patients of the disease can die very soon if they are not treated in time.
During the past 10 years, this is the second case of this disease that has
been treated successfully at the
This is also the first surgery on a patient of acute pulmonary artery
obstruction in
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Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 12, 2013
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