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Australian doctor uses household drill to save boy

TeeKee

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Australian doctor uses household drill to save boy
Tue May 19, 9:00 pm ET

MELBOURNE, Australia – A doctor in rural Australia used a household drill to bore a hole into the skull of a boy with a severe head injury, saving his life.

Nicholas Rossi fell off his bike on Friday in the small Victoria state city of Maryborough, hitting his head on the pavement, his family told The Australian newspaper in a story published Wednesday. By the time Rossi got to the hospital, he was slipping in and out of consciousness.

The doctor on duty, Rob Carson, quickly recognized the 13-year-old was experiencing potentially fatal bleeding on the brain and knew he had only minutes to drill a hole through the boy's skull to relieve the pressure.

But the small hospital was not equipped with neurological drills — so Carson grabbed a household drill from the maintenance room.

"Dr. Carson came over to us and said, 'I am going to have to drill into (Nicholas) to relieve the pressure on the brain — we've got one shot at this and one shot only,'" the boy's father, Michael Rossi, told The Australian.

Carson called a Melbourne neurosurgeon for help, and the specialist talked Carson through the procedure — which he had never before attempted — by telling him where to aim the drill and how deep to go. Soon, a blood clot fell out, relieving the pressure on the boy's brain.

Rossi was airlifted to a larger hospital in Melbourne and released Tuesday — his 13th birthday.

Carson was modest about his feat.

"It is not a personal achievement, it is just a part of the job and I had a very good team of people helping me," he told the newspaper.

Michael Rossi was more effusive.

"He saved our son's life," he said.
 

Yoshitei

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makes u almost grateful 2b living in tiny, cramped, overcrowded, highly urbanised sinkeepore ...

Where doctors will just follow procedures by running a couple of x-rays and put you in an observation ward or even if they can identify the symptoms, they'll transfer you to a hospital with a neurologist and that's all you get?
 

singveld

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if he manage to save the boy life, he is a hero, but if the boy die after he drill his head, he might lose his license, he is very brave man.
 

tonychat

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Yes, this is how a first world individual with a real quality and ability.

Unlike sinkies who try to wayang their way through and still cannot get the work done.
 

i_am_belle

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Where doctors will just follow procedures by running a couple of x-rays and put you in an observation ward or even if they can identify the symptoms, they'll transfer you to a hospital with a neurologist and that's all you get?


yeah ha ha ... those junior docs no chance to sleep for 3 days so function like brain-dead zombies - juz do the minimum required ...

the docs in public hosp are as unmotivated as the sales assistants at the malls ... :o
 
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