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some roots. well, yes, this problem, by the way, arises not only in medicine. now the question is , perhaps, an uncomfortable question, as dr. house said, everyone lies. and also lies - this is a very creative process. the truth is much more primitive and prosaic. here we are faced with this in the twentieth year, and we and the doctors became one of the main target groups on which the emotional informational impact was directed. moreover, telegram channels are wearing white coats, and he has become one of the mouthpieces of fakes. andrey vasilievich how much then did this affect your colleagues. i mean exactly in the center and you know, uh, i wonder if you knew then that these technologies that were used by the authorities in russia and the removal of workers in white coats and just people in white clothes to the streets. they were already tested en masse in the nineteenth year in hong kong, that's how much it was compared about that period. i can say with confidence that the pre-election campaign did not coincide with the spread of the
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covid infection, and we did not fully know. uh, something for the infection was a fear, like in patients fear among the medical workers themselves an unknown disease a deadly fatal disease that is unpredictable, and it is around the end of february, probably the beginning of march, then it gradually began to e, emotional burnout develops among workers who wore these spacesuits in spacesuits for several hours per shift . coming home. they want to, uh, calm down, relax, but close people. uh, the elderly parents of the wife's children look with apprehension at the conditionally and infected person, who, even though he is a close relative. but can cause a fatal illness. doctors suffered, both at work and at home, and then here it
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is, uh, emotional. and such a labile state of doctors still had a psychological impact. specifically for you. i can explain, uh, this is the effect of the crowd, the effect of the crowd, when, uh, a person , uh, cannot control his emotions, when he hits, if you conditionally put 20 people on the railway tracks and seven will go, the other seven will think and also go, and conditionally three or five will remain, which either gape. here and then will watch where to go, went second in the background. here is some kind of permissiveness and anonymity of this crowd, probably, that if i go, i wo n’t get anything for it. plus, we in white coats provided assistance from march to july and in the eyes of the majority. we
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seemed to be, uh, lass-orientated heroes. this is probably the last question. still, in a slightly different tone. yeah i'll ask di camera he's such a time. well, when even an adult voluntarily or involuntarily begins to expect miracles and does not sit with an alarming suitcase. yes and kind stories matter more than ever today. here on monday, the president told the story of saving a woman in a school district. yes, and you have a story, a favorite story. here is such an ordinary medical miracle of your history. this is probably the longest operation. uh, in my career, 12, hour surgery was performed at the intersection of related specialties. this is a young guy. they talked about him, uh, out of youthful stupidity, uh, he opened the
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electrical transformer shield and received an electric shock. and he e was struck by half of the skull, that is, burned out. i don't know, how many thousands of volts are there, and our colleagues in brest, uh, saved the lives of this boy. here they performed 17 skin grafting operations, the skull burned out and the brain was also somewhat burned. it was a coal. the first operations were, uh, so that he would not catch an infection, so that meningitis or encephalitis was not there, so that the infection would not sit in his defenseless brain, and uh, our cambustiologists are combusiologists. they did an excellent job, but in the future, the patient's skin was thin, that is, translucent here. a film through which the brain shone. and when i saw this patient, and before that i had already done
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about 150 operations to reconstruct skull defects, i was amazed how to protect this brain, because the disease continued to develop anyway. and we, together with the professor. uh, under paradise vladimir nikolaevich, how would such a consultation? well what are we going to do? how to help? and there was nowhere to go. let's decide to try to do it, and he has about 80 percent. the skin has already been replaced, that is, constantly fences during these 17 operations. for maybe four or five hours. i isolated this thin film, separated the brain by a millimeter, so as not to hurt any important centers, then joined the help. uh, colleagues, they singled out, that is, vladimir nikolaevich, his employees singled out this one, uh, skin plus muscle section with
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vessels, uh, arteries and veins, and this section of muscle after i installed this individual plate, there about 250 cm². she 's on that plate. we have established a muscle. need muscle feed something podshiliks. uh, under a colleague's carotid subshilator. here, the venous blood must also go somewhere to the veins, they sewed it up and then covered it all up. eh, skin. yes, the patients recovered for a long time, but it was felt. it was the eighteenth year. here is the defense of my dissertation and literally. a month later. you could say it's a thesis . yes, this is such a coincidence that a patient is caught. he was treated for a long time, long dressings. something took root, something was not experienced. then he was transplanted again, he was discharged and after 2 years in last year. there was one flaw, where, after all, the
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tubes erupted and were supplemented. well, the guy. uh, the name is ivan. that's after these operations. here is my bride. i still want to get married. hands and feet, they work for him. this is probably such a, uh, happy story. well, in every e patient. i think that we see some sort of at least, the patient must believe in luck, believe in himself, believe in a surgeon who makes it easier for us, when the patient has faith in something good and faith in a miracle, then it’s easier for us work. well if i wanted to finish, you know what. here's the truth. eh, not even such an appeal, but just one remark addressed to, probably, all your colleagues, not only neurosurgeons. very often the doctor is the last hope of the patient very often and i want that and you are
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