Dr Pham Thi Thanh Tam takes care of the after operation. (Source: VNA)City (VNA) – Doctors of HCM City-based No.1
successfully saved the life of a two-day-old infant by removing a giant
hematoma from his body.
Dr
Pham Thi Thanh Tam, head of the hospital’s Infant Recovery Department, said the
2.5kg boy was rushed to hospital on February 1 with black blood birthmarks on
his whole body and a big hematoma in the right thigh along with symptoms of
brain haemorrhage.
“After
checking and testing the hump, we found that the hematoma had swelled rapidly
and was sucking blood from the infant’s body, possibly with a high risk of
fatality,” Dr Tam said.
The
immediate treatment was to look for suitable blood type for blood transfusion.
The difficulty was the blood had to be fresh to be transfused to the infant’s
body. Blood stored for a long time could not be used.
“Wrong
blood type could result in blood disorder and pose a higher risk of death.
There was a lack of voluntary blood donors during the Tet (Lunar New Year)
holiday so we had to call for help from blood banks and the city’s hospitals to
look for a matching blood source,” Tam said.
Following
a four-hour surgery conducted by doctors of various departments on February 3,
a 10-12cm hematoma was removed.
The
infant is still using a respiratory machine; however, there is no bleeding
anymore. The brain haemorrhage, according to doctors, does not appear to be too
serious as the boy’s brain is reacting to movements.
However,
Dr Tam said the hematoma could possibly grow again because this was an innate
defect of unknown origin.
Every
year, -based Paediatrics Hospital No.1 receives some 15 to 20 children
suffering from the hematoma disease. The two-day infant is the hospital’s
youngest hematoma patient, hospitalised in extremely critical condition.-VNA
Source: VietnamPlus
