Surgeries were performed outdoors in the open air during 7.7M earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand

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image showing Surgeries were performed outdoors in the open air during 7.7M earthquake in Bangkok, Thailand

Enough-Meaning-9905 on March 29th, 2025 at 18:48 UTC »

I'm assuming this was an emergency field surgery after the earthquake? Absolutely wild

TheJiggie on March 29th, 2025 at 19:06 UTC »

Dude in the back with his soda just chilling…

steelcryo on March 29th, 2025 at 19:12 UTC »

Dr "Toey," Pol Lt Col Waranyu Jiramrit, a surgeon at the Police General Hospital and the doctor who performed the surgery, revealed that the patient required a colostomy. The procedure was proceeding as planned, but just as the team was about to close the abdominal incision, the earthquake struck. He and his team immediately decided to move the patient to a safer location outside the operating room.

 After assessing the situation, the team determined that the patient urgently needed surgery to close the abdominal incision. If left open, there was a risk of bowel displacement or exposure to outside air, which could lead to complications. Given the urgency, they decided to perform the procedure outside the operating room, completing the surgery in just 10 minutes.

Since this was the final step of closing the abdomen, safety remained the top priority. The team followed strict hygiene protocols, using sterile gloves and equipment similar to field surgery. The patient is now in stable condition and recovering in a hospital room.

"I personally had no idea that the images were being shared on social media and receiving so much praise. I had just finished treating the patient and writing the medical report for the hospital. I was simply doing my duty as a doctor to save the patient's life to the best of my ability," Dr Toey said.

From The Nation https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/news/general/40048014