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Cứu sống nạn nhân bị kiếm đâm xuyên đầu

Phim chụp X.Quang của nạn nhân.

Tranh cãi trong việc trả tiền taxi, anh Tuấn bị tài xế dùng kiếm đâm thẳng vào mặt, phải đưa vào viện cấp cứu.

Đêm 19.7, khoa cấp cứu Bệnh viện Việt Nam – Cu Ba (Quảng Bình) tiếp nhận bệnh nhân Bùi Ngọc Tuấn (23 tuổi), khách du lịch ở Thanh Hóa bị một thanh kiếm sắc lẹm đâm vào mắt.

Bệnh nhân được đưa đến viện trong tình trạng ngất lịm, một thanh kiếm đang găm vào mặt. Qua chụp X quang, các bác sĩ nhận định thanh kiếm đâm từ hốc mắt vào tận nền sọ dài khoảng 10cm. Vì tính chất phức tạp của ca bệnh nên các bác sĩ đã chuyển bệnh nhân lên tuyến trên để xử lí.

Trưa 20.7, các bác sĩ ở Bệnh viện Trung ương Huế cho biết đã tiến hành phẫu thuật thành công, lấy cây kiếm ra khỏi đầu của anh Tuấn. Mặc dù tính mạng đã được đảm bảo nhưng con mắt trái của nạn nhân sẽ bị hỏng hoàn toàn.

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