Doctors from the Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center (JRMMC) on Sunday said a surgery could be all the more harming to the 15-year-old young lady supposedly hit in a shooting occurrence while viewing a firecrackers show on the night of Dec. 31.
JRRMC executive Dr. Emmanuel Montaña said the casualty, Emmelyn Villanueva, endured a discharge twisted to the head.
He said the casualty was hit on the lower back of the head.
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"Hindi po lumusot 'yung bala (The shot did not experience her head). It hit the occipital territory and crossed from appropriate to one side of the mind," Montaña said at a question and answer session.
"We can't play out an operation [because] it could be all the more harming to the patient," Montaña included.
The casualty is in profound unconsciousness starting now, as indicated by Montaña. He said utilizing the Glasgow extreme lethargies scale, a neurological scale to evaluate the level of awareness after head damage with 15 focuses being the most elevated, Villanueva is as of now at number 4.
He included that they likewise couldn't figure out what sort of slug hit her in light of the fact that even an attractive reverberation imaging (MRI) test couldn't give an unmistakable perspective of the projectile.
"We are decompressing the mind. She is additionally in ventilator in view of trouble in relaxing. We additionally gave her the vital antitetanus shots and gave her something to stop the swelling of the cerebrum," he included.
On the off chance that the casualty's condition enhances, as per him, they can push for the surgery. Because of the affectability of the condition, be that as it may, they are more probable not to evacuate the shot.
The casualty was at first hurried to Pagamutang Bayan ng Malabon before being taken to JRRMC.
Region executive Senior Supt. Roberto Fajardo, in the mean time, cleared up that the casualty was hit in a shooting occurrence and not by a stray projectile.
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JRRMC executive Dr. Emmanuel Montaña said the casualty, Emmelyn Villanueva, endured a discharge twisted to the head.
He said the casualty was hit on the lower back of the head.
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"Hindi po lumusot 'yung bala (The shot did not experience her head). It hit the occipital territory and crossed from appropriate to one side of the mind," Montaña said at a question and answer session.
"We can't play out an operation [because] it could be all the more harming to the patient," Montaña included.
The casualty is in profound unconsciousness starting now, as indicated by Montaña. He said utilizing the Glasgow extreme lethargies scale, a neurological scale to evaluate the level of awareness after head damage with 15 focuses being the most elevated, Villanueva is as of now at number 4.
He included that they likewise couldn't figure out what sort of slug hit her in light of the fact that even an attractive reverberation imaging (MRI) test couldn't give an unmistakable perspective of the projectile.
"We are decompressing the mind. She is additionally in ventilator in view of trouble in relaxing. We additionally gave her the vital antitetanus shots and gave her something to stop the swelling of the cerebrum," he included.
On the off chance that the casualty's condition enhances, as per him, they can push for the surgery. Because of the affectability of the condition, be that as it may, they are more probable not to evacuate the shot.
The casualty was at first hurried to Pagamutang Bayan ng Malabon before being taken to JRRMC.
Region executive Senior Supt. Roberto Fajardo, in the mean time, cleared up that the casualty was hit in a shooting occurrence and not by a stray projectile.
Perused more: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/858449/surgery-can-harm to-15-year-old-stray-projectile victim#ixzz4UWkidtUG
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