The first AIDS people's cervical cancer radical operation of Hunan Province succeeded yesterday
The operation of 4 hours, the overwhelming majority all go on with the scissors, the first hospital in Changsha succeeds in implementing the radical operation of cervical cancer as a HIV-positive person recently. On September 16, 43 -year-old Ms. Lin recovers and leaves hospital.
According to information retrieval, this is the first AIDS people's cervical cancer radical operation of our province.
Ms. Lin from Huaihua works as a temporary labourer outside, check and find in the local hospital that suffers from cervical cancer by oneself in June of this year. September 7, she come the intersection of Changsha and the intersection of city and first hospital the intersection of gynaecology and obstetrics and treatment, Yang SuAn, director of gynaecology and obstetrics, received her warmly. It is undoubtedly dangerous to do the operation for AIDS people, once the scalpel scratched the finger, or the blood is sprayed on positions such as the eye,etc., the medical personnel has danger of infecting. For this reason, the hospital has specially trained the relevant medical personnel, and allocated and protected tools. Consider the scalpel is very sharp, afraid to accidentally injure in the course of transmitting the scalpel, Yang SuAn demands to try hard to all carry on the operation with the scissors. The patient is because of the infringement of HIV in the body, the immunological function drops, relatively the ordinary person has happened differently and changed for institutional framework, all these have increased difficulty of operation. But not influenced the result of the operation at all, work hard through 4 medical personnel, the operation is finished smoothly. After the operation, the school arranges for the patient to live in the isolation ward specially, and send the special messenger to care about specially and attend to.
It is reported, stipulate clearly in " regulations of AIDS preventing and controlling " implemented in March of 2006, forbade the hospital to refuse to examine the HIV-positive person.
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