@nobletarabas1 Yes it was still beating, but they closed the wound (5:14 - 6:12) so there was no more bleeding after. Luckily he didn't lose to much blood...
@DusanPajic Thank you for your quick answer, but I mean the time between 0:53 - 1:54. It looks like a human out of a bodybag, no longer alive. Sorry, my english is not as good as it should be. Rasumjes sta me muci ? Kako to ide ?
@DusanPajic I mean the coagulated blood in the thorax sealed the wound and the pressure of the whole blood in the thorax hold it in the position. So he can still bleeding in the thorax but not outside. This seems to be the best explenation for me to be.
The pressure from the blood in thorax sealed a wound and reduced bleeding very much indeed, but it also reduced heart efficiency (pressure around the heart muscle: making the heart to stop beating in a short period of time). He was lucky enough to come at time and this operation saved his life.
@originalgrump100 That is only your opinion, because you obliviously don't know enough about war, war surgery and heart injuries. Although the procedure was started without a mask, patient survived and those people saved his life at the last moment.
Yes, it was an emergency procedure since man was wounded into the heart on his way home. It seems that operating room and stuff were not prepared, but unfortunately during that war so many unsuspected things happened...
His heart was still beating, but why was there no blood ???
nobletarabas1 6 months ago
@nobletarabas1 Yes it was still beating, but they closed the wound (5:14 - 6:12) so there was no more bleeding after. Luckily he didn't lose to much blood...
DusanPajic 6 months ago
@DusanPajic Thank you for your quick answer, but I mean the time between 0:53 - 1:54. It looks like a human out of a bodybag, no longer alive. Sorry, my english is not as good as it should be. Rasumjes sta me muci ? Kako to ide ?
nobletarabas1 6 months ago
@DusanPajic Oh, I think I know it now....... The pressure of the whole blood in the thorax sealed the wound. Right ?!? Like a bottle of wine
nobletarabas1 6 months ago
@DusanPajic I mean the coagulated blood in the thorax sealed the wound and the pressure of the whole blood in the thorax hold it in the position. So he can still bleeding in the thorax but not outside. This seems to be the best explenation for me to be.
nobletarabas1 6 months ago
@nobletarabas1 Sorry for the delay. Yes, you are right!
The pressure from the blood in thorax sealed a wound and reduced bleeding very much indeed, but it also reduced heart efficiency (pressure around the heart muscle: making the heart to stop beating in a short period of time). He was lucky enough to come at time and this operation saved his life.
DusanPajic 6 months ago
good work.doc
muditkpandey 1 year ago 5
@originalgrump100 That is only your opinion, because you obliviously don't know enough about war, war surgery and heart injuries. Although the procedure was started without a mask, patient survived and those people saved his life at the last moment.
DusanPajic 1 year ago 3
its supperb
sherry1139 1 year ago 2
@sherry1139 thanks a lot...
DusanPajic 1 year ago 2
ah I knew seemed to speak Romanian
lucian875 1 year ago
@lucian875 nope, Serbian language is spoken in this video.
DusanPajic 1 year ago 2
this is in Romania ;)
lucian875 1 year ago
@lucian875 lol dude :P
DusanPajic 1 year ago
Its so amazing how much a person can learn to save a life...I would never be able to do this stuff.
PeterbiltEmzie 1 year ago 16
@PeterbiltEmzie cheers man!
DusanPajic 1 year ago
so that surgery was done during the war as an emergency right...?? because the Operating room and staff didnnt seem that sterile or ready...
fss12 2 years ago 3
Yes, it was an emergency procedure since man was wounded into the heart on his way home. It seems that operating room and stuff were not prepared, but unfortunately during that war so many unsuspected things happened...
DusanPajic 2 years ago
my god..amazing
lmercado9999 2 years ago 10
Sorry to hear that.
voljenaaa 3 years ago 4
svaka cast.
Zeljka22 3 years ago 5
Was everything alright with the patient?
voljenaaa 3 years ago 4
Yes, he survived but he was killed in "Storm (operacija oluja)" after recovery. It was year 1995.
DusanPajic 3 years ago