VietNamNet Bridge – A patient who suffered a stroke and was declared clinically dead for 20 minutes has been released after 10 days of treatment, doctors from Hoan My Da Nang Hospital said yesterday.

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Nguyen Manh Hung, 50, (right) from Da Nang, who was declared clinically dead after suffering a stroke, has been released from Hoan My Da Nang Hospital. — Photo courtesy of Hoan My Da Nang Hospital


They confirmed that the patient, Nguyen Manh Hung, 50, from Da Nang, was taken to hospital after suffering a stroke on December 30th, but was declared dead after 15 minutes of examination.

A team of doctors spent 20 minutes trying to restart the patient’s heart before performing endoscopic surgery on his coronary artery.

This marks the first case in which doctors have saved a stroke victim after they had been declared clinically dead.

Last year, a British tourist whose right atrium (heart cavity) was punctured in a serious accident was saved after a heart operation at Da Nang City General hospital.

Fisherman saved

Also yesterday, a rescue team and doctors from the Da Nang-based Maritime Rescue and Search Coordination Centre No 2 (MRCC2) rescued a fisherman from Binh Dinh who had been taken seriously ill at sea near the Hoang Sa (Paracels) Islands of Vietnam.

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Doctors and rescuers give first aid to a fisherman from Binh Dinh. — Photo courtesy MRCC2


The centre said it received an SOS call on January 8 stating that the fisherman, Huynh Van Cuong, 43, had started vomiting blood while working on a fishing boat from January 7th.

A rescue ship and doctors were dispatched to bring the fisherman to Da Nang general hospital yesterday afternoon for further treatment. 

Source: VNS

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