Ms.
Phu after the operation.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Chau Phu, 27, of Cai
Be District of the southern
The accident occurred when Mr.
Le Van Minh, 52, was sawing a bomb. Minh died on the spot while Phu, who was
cooking in a nearby kitchen, was seriously injured.
The face was damaged by shrapnel. One
nostril, cheek, and upper lip were totally shattered, and the skin on the
right side of the face was gone.
Doctors said if the wounds had been a
little deeper, the patient would have lost her jawbone and probably would
have died.
The surgery was conducted by a group
of doctors and nurses from various wards, led by D. Tran Van Duong,
specializing in microsurgery.
As soon as she performed first aid,
doctors cleaned the wounds, rearranged the positions and tried to preserve as
much of possible of the soft facial tissues.
Doctors used the patient’s rib
cartilage to create the nose, skin from an arm skin create the nasal mucosa
and the face (nose, cheeks) and forehead.
The surgery was so successful that it
ensured the function of breathing and smell of the nose. The facial area
after transplantation also had a transplanted nerve.
"The free skin is the new
progress of a plastic surgery technique. Previously, we just pulled the skin
near the damaged area to cover. Now, doctors can get skin in other locations
on the body for transplantation patients. Doctors can even connect the nerve.
After surgery, the patient's transplanted skin will feel like it did before
the accident," said Dr. Le Hanh, chairman of the HCM City Plastic
Surgery Association.
The patient is now in stable
condition. Dr. Le Hanh said the patient would have to undergo many more
orthopedic surgeries to have a complete, balanced and natural face. She will
be kept track by doctors for at least three months.
Seeing her face after the surgery,
Phu said: "Although my face cannot be the same my family can now
recognize me."
Phu and her husband were waste
collectors. They have two children and are very poor. Most of the fund for
the surgery was covered by the hospital.
Thu Ly, VNN
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Thứ Hai, 20 tháng 7, 2015
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