चुँडिएको हातलाई खुट्टामा जोडेर यसरी गरियो प्रत्यारोपण (फोटो फिचरसहित)
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कसैले साँच्ची नै भनेको हो की डाक्टर भगवानकै रुप हुन् । चीनका एक व्यक्तिको हकमा डाक्टर साँच्चीकै भगवान नै सावित भएका छन् । उनको चुँडिएर छुटि्इसकेको बायाँ हात आज डाक्टरहरुकै कारण पुनः जोडिएको छ र काम गर्नसक्ने भएको छ ।
चीनको हुनान प्रान्तस्थित चांगसामा रहेको जियांगा अस्पतालमा यो दुर्लभ शल्यक्रिया सम्पन्न गरेका हुन् । चुँडिएको हातलाई खुट्टामा एक महिनासम्म कलमी गरेर त्यसलाई पुनः पाखुरामै ल्याएर गाँस्न डाक्टरहरु सफल भएका हुन् ।
दुर्घटनाका क्रममा पाखुरा तथा चुँडिएको हात दुबैमा निकै धेरै घाउ भएको हुँदा डाक्टरहरुले तत्कालै त्यो चुँडिएको हातलाई गाँस्न सकेनन् र त्यो चुँडिएको हातका स्नायुहरुलाई केही समय निको हुन दिने निर्णय गरे ।
त्यसपछि डाक्टरहरुले झोउको त्यो चुँडिएको हातलाई दायाँ खुट्टाको गोलीगाँठो भन्दा माथिको भागमा कलमी गरेर गाँस्ने निधो गरे ।
यसरी चुडिइसकेको सरीरको भागमा १० घण्टाभित्रमा रक्तसंचार सुचारु नभएमा त्यो मर्छ र त्यसलाई पुनः बचाउन सकिँदैन । त्यसैले उनीहरुले खुट्टामा उक्त हातलाई कलमी गरेर गाँसे र एक महिनासम्म त्यसमा रक्तप्रवाह गरेर त्यसका नसा तथा मांसपेशीहरुलाई निको हुन छाडे ।
एक महिनापछि हालै डाक्टरहरुले खुट्टामा कलमी गरेर गाँसिएको त्यो हातलाई त्यहाँबाट निकालेर पाखुरामै प्रत्यारोपण गरेका छन्, सफलतापूर्वक । उक्त जटिल शल्यक्रियाका लागि १० घण्टा लागेको थियो ।
झोउले प्रत्यारोपाणपछि अब आफ्ना औलाहरु अलिअलि चलाउन सक्ने भएका छन् तर पूर्ण रुपमा हातले काम गर्नका लागि लामो समय लाग्ने बताइएको छ ।
Pic shows: Doctors saved a man’s severed hand by attaching it to his leg Doctors performed an extraordinary operation to save a man’s severed hand by attaching it to his leg. A month later they successfully grafted it back onto the factory worker’s arm after the nerves and tendons had healed from the trauma. The rare operation was performed at a hospital in Changsha, capital of Hunan Province in central China. It happened after worker Zhou had his left hand chopped off during a work accident involving a spinning blade machine. He was rushed to the Xiangya Hospital in Changsha where doctors assessed his situation. Doctor Tang Juyu, head of microsurgery at the hospital, decided he could give Zhou a chance to "revive" his lost hand - with an operation he and his team had already successfully performed once in 2013 under similar circumstances. Because both Zhou’s arm and severed hand were badly wounded following the accident, doctors were unable to attach it right away, opting instead to allow the nerves and tendons to heal with time. This meant Doctor Tang and his team decided to graft Zhou’s left hand to his right ankle. Doctor Tang explained: "Under normal temperatures, a severed finger needs to resume blood supply within 10 hours, but that time is even shorter for a separated limb. "If a limb is short of blood for too long, its tissues die and it will be unsalvageable." Mr Zhou’s hand was kept "alive" and left to heal while attached to his ankle for a period of more than one month. Then Doctor Tang and his team successfully reattached it to his arm in a 10-hour surgery. According to the Doctor Tang, Zhou is now able to slightly move his fingers, but he will still need much rehabilitation before regaining full function.
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