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Vinmec Hospital performed the procedure to reconnect the fractured hand nerve caused by an obstetric accident for the first time.
Nguyen Thi Nga (30 years old, from Thai Nguyen City) was partially discharged after the surgical team at Vinmec Hospital and Dr. Joseph Rosen, an American plastic surgery expert in Vietnam, agreed to perform the procedure for her son. She felt as if there were no greater joys in life when the surgeon emerged from the operating room, smiled at her, and remarked, "Very well." As a result, her young daughter got a chance to avoid the long-feared possibility of permanent paralysis.
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Successful treatment for a risky type Share: An aortic dissection
A patient with a risky type A aortic dissection was successfully operated on by doctors from Vinmec International General Hospital's cardiology department. Doctors performed emergency surgery on the patient overnight, and two units of artificial platelets were transfused. This patient is one of the rare type A aortic dissection patients who has been spared in time thus far and the first with the condition to be diagnosed at Vinmec Hospital.
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Using Vinmec, a patient with a ruptured aortic aneurysm was able to survive
Nguyen Thi Van Q, 68, a patient from Hanoi who has just arrived at the Cardiovascular Surgery Department of Vinmec International General Hospital, is in a severe state due to an aortic rupture and requires immediate surgery. life-threatening. For the patient's safety, the surgery was performed by Vinmec Cardiovascular Center experts during an eight-hour period.
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Vinmec effectively treated difficult esophageal cancer endoscopically
For the first time, Vinmec International General Hospital doctors successfully performed surgery on a patient who had middle third esophageal cancer using the challenging method known as a thoracotomy, which involves opening the belly must have a high caliber.
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Aortic stenosis patients with a unique blood type can undergo successful surgery
Mr. V. (of German descent) visited Vinmec International General Hospital after experiencing chest pain. He underwent an assessment and was found to have heart failure, which required urgent surgery. Working in Shanghai and traveling to Vietnam for business, Mr. V. felt confident that he could schedule an appointment for treatment after learning that the surgeon was Dr. Nguyen Hoang Ha, a skilled thoracic surgeon on the Vinmec side.
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A patient with a burst aortic aneurysm is saved through surgery
Three years ago, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Tung (68), of Hai Ba Trung district, Hanoi, found an aortic aneurysm, and he intends to have a stent graft implanted at a different hospital. However, he abruptly had acute abdominal pain, perspiration, and a dip in blood pressure on Saturday morning (January 23). He was brought to Vinmec International General Hospital's emergency room.
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First cirrhosis stem cell transplant
After meticulous planning and with the approval of the Ministry of Health, Vinmec International General Hospital performed the first stem cell transplant to cure cirrhosis. The patient's health has stabilized and there have been no issues one week after the transplant. The patient will reportedly undergo their first assessment following the transplant to gauge how their liver function has improved after three months.
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Successfully operated the youngest case of rare varicose veins
Duong Gia Phuc, age 2, of HCMC, vomited blood and had a very unusual portal vein condition. I was told to seek medical attention abroad. But thanks to the expertise of Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Liem, General Director of Vinmec International General Hospital and the world's foremost expert in pediatric surgery, baby Phuc had surgery and is making a full recovery. Baby is the smallest case of portal vein varices that has undergone successful surgery.
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Vinmec applies a new regimen to "beat" hepatitis C up to... 99%
A cutting-edge treatment plan at Vinmec Times City in Hanoi has nearly totally managed the "silent killer" hepatitis C. With a cure rate of up to 90% or even 99%, this new treatment plan from the European and American Hepatobiliary Associations cuts treatment duration from a year to three months.
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Cure liver fluke disease after only 3 days of treatment at Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital
Liver fluke is a disease that is difficult to detect & is easily confused with other diseases with similar symptoms, so when making a diagnosis, it requires an experienced and careful doctor.
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