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Why do doctors tell patients to play with mobile phones more?

After the car accident, my right arm was so rotten that the bones could be seen. I cried and said that I didn’t know if I would be able to move this hand in the future. Today, this hand can use a mobile phone! "Yesterday, at the Trauma Microsurgery Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, 19-year-old Puning boy Fang Qihao excitedly expressed his gratitude to the doctors.

Qin Bengang, the doctor in charge of Xiaofang, said that Xiaofang is now able to undergo surgery. Although he can't move his arm normally, fortunately, the nerves controlling his right hand have not been completely damaged. In the past few days, the doctor asked him to "play more with his mobile phone" to train the motor function of his thumb. Second-stage surgery to restore arm movement function to the maximum extent

More than two months ago, at about 13:00 on July 6, a bus traveling from Guangzhou to Jieyang stopped at Longmen Yonghan on the Guanghe Expressway. A collision with a guardrail and a rollover accident occurred in the section, resulting in 19 deaths and 30 injuries, including 7 serious injuries. According to the Guangdong Provincial Health and Family Planning Commission, on the day of the "7.6 Guanghe Expressway Car Accident," In accordance with the instructions of the main leaders of the Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government, the Guangdong Provincial Health and Family Planning System immediately launched the emergency medical treatment plan for public accidents. As of 12:00 on August 9, 18 of the 30 injured people treated in the accident were discharged. The condition of the 12 injured people under treatment is stable and they have been transferred to rehabilitation treatment. Among them, 7 seriously injured people have escaped the hands of death and turned around after two months of careful treatment by medical staff.

"I opened my eyes. At first glance, he found himself lying on the ground outside the carriage. My first thought was to shout to my friends around me, ‘Run, the car is going to explode! '" Fang Qihao, 19, was sitting on the right side of the first row on the second floor of the bus when the incident occurred. Recalling the scene at that time, he still felt scared. When he boarded the bus from Guangzhou to Jieyang, he and his friends were preparing to return to their hometown. Before the incident, he was sleeping and did not wear a seat belt. The moment the bus hit the guardrail and rolled over, Fang Qihao was awakened by the loud impact and had no time to react. He was thrown out of the car through the window in front of him. After waking up, the young man called up his friends who were thrown out of the car and ran away together. Out of an instinct to escape, he didn't realize that he couldn't feel his hand until he ran out. "When he lowered his head, he saw that the flesh and blood of his right arm was broken in two. The white bones were exposed, and I even saw the nerves in the arms. ”

Professor Qi Jian, deputy director of the Trauma Microsurgery Department of the First Hospital of Sun Yat-sen Hospital, introduced that Xiao Fang was diagnosed with “hemorrhagic shock, crushing injury of the right upper limb, open comminuted fracture of the right femur, right brachial artery Contusion, right radius and 345 metacarpal fractures." In order to repair Xiao Fang's broken right arm, the doctor took a skin flap from the chest and sutured it to the flesh and blood defect of the arm. After treatment, Fang Qihao's body temperature quickly dropped to normal and he became conscious He regained consciousness and was taken off the ventilator after 3 days. He was transferred back to the general ward on July 27.

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