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Health: collaboration between Vietnamese. Nevertheless, Singaporean doctors

A patient with lung cancer, about to be operated on, suddenly was diagnosed with a cerebral vascular malformation. Meanwhile, The FV Hospital quickly coordinated with leading experts in Vietnam. In addition, Singapore in order to develop a therapeutic strategy against lung cancer and cerebral vascular malformation, allowing the patient to dramatically escape the fragile line between life and death.

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Collaboration between Vietnamese doctors and Singaporeans for an exceptional surgical operation.

Đ. Therefore, N. Therefore, NGA (58, in Ho Chi Minh Ville) suffered from a persistent cough and went to FV hospital for a medical examination. Additionally, collaboration between vietnamese singaporean doctors Therefore, Pulmonary imaging revealed an opaque spot of more than 2 cm. Nevertheless, Doctor Trung has meticulously analyzed each possibility as well as the therapeutic options. so that the patient and her family clearly understand the situation. Although she was psychologically prepared, the result of the “lung cancer” biopsy caused a real shock. In his case, a rapid operation was essential in order to prevent the spread of cancer cells. However. the brain MRI performed to detect metastases has revealed another “delay bomb”: a huge vascular malformation in its brain, likely to explode at any time, particularly dangerous in the event of surgical anesthesia. Connection with Singaporean experts

« Suppose the pulmonary operation succeeds but that the patient undergoes a stroke on the operating table. then all the efforts would be in vain “Said Doctor Tung. A multidisciplinary meeting. bringing together specialists in internal and external brain vascular collaboration between vietnamese singaporean doctors pathologies, was therefore organized to find the optimal strategy. Thanks to the Thomson Medical Group network, owner of the FV Hospital, Ms. NGA could be put in touch with brain vascular specialists in Singapore. and suffered a PET-CT in order to specify the state of its tumor. These additional opinions have enriched the multidisciplinary discussion.

Singaporean and Vietnamese experts converged on an essential conclusion: the brain malformation of Mme NGA did not require urgent intervention. The risk of accident during the pulmonary operation existed. but remained acceptable provided that certain parameters are rigorously controlled such as blood pressure. The absolute priority was therefore to first treat lung cancer, still at an early and highly curable stage.

On the morning of July 31, the operation began. The FV Hospital medical team had prepared all the possible emergency scenarios. Furthermore, The operating room made it possible to fully withdraw the tumor, by collaboration between vietnamese singaporean doctors eliminating all cancer cells, without lymph node metastasis. After three hours, the intervention went exactly as planned. Anatomopathological examination confirmed that Ms. NGA suffered from pulmonary cancer at stage 1A, with a very favorable prognosis, requiring only regular monitoring, without additional treatment. Seven days after the operation, she was able to leave the hospital.

Texte et Photo: Minh Thu/CVN

Collaboration between vietnamese singaporean doctors

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