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According to the command of the medical forces, the fragment damaged the main ve...

Managed to save the leg: military doctors pulled out of the body of the Armed Forces of the Minah Tail (Photo)

According to the command of the medical forces, the fragment damaged the main vessels of the extremity, but after the intervention of the doctors the condition of the patient was stabilized. Ukrainian doctors are an integral part of this war, because they save the lives of servicemen every day after receiving serious injuries. The new history of successful operation was shared by the command of the medical forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine of October 13.

During a very difficult surgery that took place in the frontline hospital, doctors took a shank from a mine from the body of a wounded Ukrainian who could take away the life of a serviceman. The experts not only neatly neutralized the subject, but also saved the leg of the victim. "This time, the fragment damaged the main vessels of the limb. The operating team without harming the patient and the medical team was taken by the shank and saved the limb. Currently, the patient's well -being is stable.

By the way, the command mentioned that such a case had already happened in the practice of doctors a few months ago. On August 18, experts got from the body of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Mina. At the same time, they found him completely by accident when the serviceman was examined. "A team of sappers was called into place, which after the study showed that a foreign subject could be removed safely.

After research, doctors made a decision on surgery and removal of the shank," the message reads. After surgery, the patient felt steadily and nothing threatened his life. Under what circumstances and in what direction did the shank get into the body of the fighter - it is unknown. We will remind, on October 13 it was reported that in Kharkiv the head of the regional medical and social expert commission (MSEC) gave a cynical "advice" of the wounded fighter of the Armed Forces.