» CNN:中國(guó)醫(yī)生將手寄養(yǎng)在小腿上,成功接活(轉(zhuǎn)帖)
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原文地址:http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/17/health/china-hand-leg/index.html?hpt=hp_bn7
(CNN) -- A worker operating a machine in a family workshop in China accidentally cut off his hand -- which doctors were able to save by grafting it onto his lower calf.
The worker, Xie Wei, said he was initially unsure if his right hand could be saved, but he thought it was worth a try. The hand went without a blood supply for many hours while Xie searched for a hospital that could perform such a surgery.
Xie said that he went to local hospitals near the factory first, but he said they told him they "did not have the skills to help." Eventually he found a hospital about two hours away where doctors believed they could do it.
The doctor, Dr. Tang Juyu, is a specialist in difficult tissue and wound repair cases. Before Xie went into the operation, Tang told him he was optimistic and predicted he would regain the use of his hand, according to Xie.
-Tang decided the best way to save the hand was to attach it to Xie's calf where there was a good blood supply. The hand would need to stay there until Xie's arm could fully heal.
Tang believes there have been about 20 such cases in all of China and all of them have been successful. There is no data, as only case studies have been performed.
When Xie woke up from the operation he said he was surprised to find his hand on his calf. He says his first reaction at the time was to think it was "unbelievable" and "weird."
The hand itself felt warm, he said, but it was numb since no nerves were connected and only blood vessels were attached. His leg felt no different, he said, but was "heavier than usual."
Xie has recovered without complications and has been discharged. He is currently resting at home.
Xie Wei的恢復(fù)沒(méi)有并發(fā)癥,隨后就出院了,目前在家休息
He said he can twist his wrist to a certain degree, but doesn't have full movement with his fingers, at least not yet. Doctors told him a full recovery for the nerves in his hand should take about six months.
Xie said he isn't sure what his future may bring. Today he is concentrating on recovering fully. The factory did pay for his operation, which cost about 300,000 Chinese yuan, or about $49,400.
Most of all, Xie said, he is thankful to doctors for "living up to their promise" that they would be able to reattach his hand and make it functional again.
Frank Booth
I am stunned and amazed by this...medical science is an amazing thing! Frank
我真的為此感到震驚,醫(yī)學(xué)技術(shù)真的很神奇!Frank
Bob R N
Xie said he isn't sure what his future may bring. Today he is concentrating on recovering fully. The factory did pay for his operation, which cost about 300,000 Chinese yuan, or about $49,400.
what is really amazing is that they did it for less than $50K, in the U S A that wouldn't cover a complex fracture requiring pins and plates. Now that is a miracle
Cos mok Ray Jackson MS
If some day I need a doctor to save my life, a friend's or family member's, I'll take the best "greedy" doctor available. The best doctors deserve every penny they're paid.
Snob sun cle
I wonder how much this doctor would charge to get the feet out of the republicans mouths....?
我想知道這個(gè)醫(yī)生把共和黨人嘴里的腳取出來(lái)要價(jià)是多少?
sean Bob R N
what is really amazing is that they did it for less than $50K, in the U S A that wouldn't cover a complex fracture requiring pins and plates. Now that is a miracle
that was my first thought. It costs $50k just to check in to the hospital here in U S
Gui tart rooper
Yeah, but during his recovery he'll have people waiting on him; hand and foot
在他恢復(fù)期間他要受到別人的圍觀了,手在腿上
so_ ill Bob R N
that was my first thought. It costs $50k just to check in to the hospital here in U S
Of course inferior service costs less. Most Americans are not willing to sacrifice quality of care for a bargain price.
Im je sayin Bob R N
Of course inferior service costs less. Most Americans are not willing to sacrifice quality of care for a bargain price.
Every thing in China is cheaper. But the hand will probably fall off in an hour.
pauby_ in_ bryan
$49,000?? In the U S A, the operation would have cost you $490,000 and you would have got a letter from the insurance company saying they can't pay for experimental surgery.
Tim Spriggs
A worker operating a machine in a family workshop in China accidentally cut off his hand -- which doctors were able to save by grafting it onto his lower calf.
Now he can kick some one and slap em at the same time.
Au gh ra
That's cool! I'm glad he could find a hospital and doctor to do the surgeries
這很酷!我很高興他能找到一個(gè)醫(yī)院給他做手術(shù)
What's in the Box
A worker operating a machine in a family workshop in China accidentally cut off his hand -- which doctors were able to save by grafting it onto his lower calf.
Soccer refs would be so confused
Robb x v
It'd be a huge plus to be able to tie one's shoes without bending over
如果還能不彎腰就系鞋帶就更好了
F l u x
Xie said he isn't sure what his future may bring. Today he is concentrating on recovering fully. The factory did pay for his operation, which cost about 300,000 Chinese yuan, or about $49,400.
A M A Z I N G! Factory in China paid for his hospital expenses?! what a unique story!
J man x
Stuff like this is why China will come out on top in the 21st century. I can not imagine doctors in the U S doing this. The hospital would be too busy fighting with the insurance company (if the patient even had insurance) and by the time they reached an agreement, the hand would have been too badly damaged to reconnect.
Also, this would have likely ran up a bill of over $300,000 and left the patient in debt for life.
John D o e
Xie kept his hand in a plastic bag at first, then stored it in a cooler of ice. In total, it took about seven hours to get to a doctor who could help.
That is amazing 7 hours in a cooler with full recovery within a year - this blows me away.
A siu pang
I am very happy to see that the guy had his hand saved (at least) and to know the factory A C T U A L L Y paid for his surgery was even more surprising than saving the hand itself.
You see, not every story on C N N is about Chinese labor camp and sweatshops, there are also good people and businesses in China. Just like there are very good and innovative doctors apparently.
Steve Walker r
Xie kept his hand in a plastic bag at first, then stored it in a cooler of ice. In total, it took about seven hours to get to a doctor who could help.
The U S is doomed if China invades. This dude wasn't even a trained soldier and he walked around for 7 hrs with a hand missing.
Waleed Mo hamed
Doctors save hand by attaching it to man's calf
Though it is not so common now adays. In Saudi Arabia, they used to chop the hands of a thieves. I guess they should keep the cut hand , otherwise the thieve may fly to China and reattach it.
Redd frog Waleed Mo hamed
Though it is not so common now adays. In Saudi Arabia, they used to chop the hands of a thieves. I guess they should keep the cut hand , otherwise the thieve may fly to China and reattach it.
And those beheaded should keep the head
Jessie m a e
About $49,000, way to cheap. I'd hate to guess how much such a surgery would cost here in the States.
才49000美元,太便宜了,我都懶得猜這在美國(guó)要多少錢了
Shawn D
About $49,000, way to cheap. I'd hate to guess how much such a surgery would cost here in the States.
$49,400, that's a bargain! Amazing didn't even know this could be done.
H s g
great story. His perseverance paid off. I mean just imagine the shock of having your hand cut off and then running from hospital to hospital to get it fixed The docs were great as well.
J a b a
good stories over china! good job! C n n posts applaud you
中國(guó)的好新聞!做得好,CNN的評(píng)論對(duì)你充滿夸贊
Sun fire
A worker operating a machine in a family workshop in China accidentally cut off his hand -- which doctors were able to save by grafting it onto his lower calf.
Well done China in the field of medicine
Sky a timus
There's some thing you don't see every day
有些事不是你每天都看得到的
S burns a lot
A worker operating a machine in a family workshop in China accidentally cut off his hand -- which doctors were able to save by grafting it onto his lower calf.
This is quite a useful break through. He can now scratch his foot without bending over.
What's in the Box
This is quite a useful break through. He can now scratch his foot without bending over.
If he drops his phone he won't have to bend over to pick it up.
N G A Neighbor
God science is amazing
This is the type science your God and religion is against... don't be a hypocrite.
天啊科技太牛了
這是你的上帝和宗教反對(duì)的東西,不要作偽君子了
Joseph Mentor Nichols
Tang decided the best way to save the hand was to attach it to Xie's calf where there was a good blood supply. The hand would need to stay there until Xie's arm could fully heal.
Another reason why we are not the greatest country in the world. Grats China!
M j Joseph Mentor Nichols
Another reason why we are not the greatest country in the world. Grats China!
The operation was pioneered in the U S, not China. Another reason why China is simply following the U S.
Cherry Ma ma
Cool! I hope this man a comfortable recovery. He has quite the story to tell now!
很酷!我希望他順利恢復(fù),他現(xiàn)在有故事可講了!
Santa Mar ta
A worker operating a machine in a family workshop in China accidentally cut off his hand -- which doctors were able to save by grafting it onto his lower calf.
I want to see them do that with a head
Moody Foodie Santa Mar ta
I want to see them do that with a head
Could be done. The Nazis did experiments like this
我想看他們對(duì)頭也這么做
能做到的,納粹就這么做過(guò)實(shí)驗(yàn)
My son s dad
Very cool.. glad it worked out for the guy.
很酷,很高興對(duì)這家伙管用
The Disin herited
Tang said in a similar operation in 2004, he grafted a hand onto a patient's belly. That operation was a success.
Now T H I S is really amazing.
gaby beel l
How smart is that...he is lucky to have such smart surgeons...I wish him well.
太聰明了,他很幸運(yùn)能夠獲得這樣的手術(shù),希望他一切都好
Bill C K
Xie kept his hand in a plastic bag at first, then stored it in a cooler of ice. In total, it took about seven hours to get to a doctor who could help.
So he walked around for 7 hours with his severed hand in a bag and no one thought to call 911 (or whatever the equivalent is in China) or get him an ambulance?
Kom mander
communist propaganda, I bet it did nt even happen. F A K E.
It s false
it s chinese propaganda
in true china people like him will just wait to death, the corrupt wont save these injured people
name l fox
A worker operating a machine in a family workshop in China accidentally cut off his hand -- which doctors were able to save by grafting it onto his lower calf.
Now he can t play soccer. Hand ball!!!!!
Daniel l
how much would this operation cost in the U S
這在美國(guó)要多少錢
Main y hayes
Xie kept his hand in a plastic bag at first, then stored it in a cooler of ice. In total, it took about seven hours to get to a doctor who could help.
the chinese really are inscrutable folk.
La jorn ada
This is really really crazy how is it going to work?
這真的真的很瘋狂,是怎么做到的?
Ham bone
Tang believes there have been about 20 such cases in all of China and all of them have been successful. There is no data, as only case studies have been performed.
They had previously failed in this procedure, attaching the severed hand near the injured man's genitals.
Every thing in China is cheaper. But the hand will probably fall off in an hour.
What's in the Box
This is quite a useful break through. He can now scratch his foot without bending over.
If he drops his phone he won't have to bend over to pick it up.
Reply to Reply Post by 阿爾托蕾婭 (2013-12-19 14:14)
Tang Juyu教授相信在中國(guó)大概有20個(gè)這樣的病例,全都成功被治愈,當(dāng)然沒(méi)有數(shù)據(jù)顯示這是所有的病例(本文說(shuō)超過(guò)20例,都成功了)