SMS Rocks! Long distance shoulder amputation by text
We have heard of dumping and divorce through SMS, betting through SMS but none can beat this one. A surgeon carried out an operation in Democratic Republic of Congo by following instructions received over SMS.
The teenager’s left arm had been so badly damaged – either in an accident or as a result of the fighting between
Congolese and
rebel troops – that it had already had to be amputated. But the
flesh and bone that remained had become badly infected and gangrenous.
“He was dying” said Nott. “He had about two or three days to live.”
The doctor realised the boy’s best chance of survival was a forequarter
amputation which requires the surgeon to remove the
collar bone and
shoulder blade. The only problem was that it was an operation Nott had never performed. But he remembered that one of his
colleagues at home had carried out the procedure.
“I texted him and he texted back step-by-step instructions,” he said.
“Even then I had to think long and hard about whether it was right to leave a young boy with only one arm in the middle of this fighting.
“But in the end he would have died without it, so I took a
deep breath and followed the instructions to the letter.”
Such an operation, if performed in the UK, would require careful planning with every sort of modern
medical product on hand if things went wrong.
But in Congo Nott had just one
pint of blood and an elementary operating theatre.
Despite the basic conditions, the operation was a success and the teenager made a full recovery.
If I remember my stats correctly, there are 3Billion+ users or SMS worldwide with 1Billion+ SMS exchanged daily and its nearly 20 years since SMS has been launched.
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