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therefore, after the previous lesson, after it is still alive, we will be able to talk about disability, this is the meaning of our mission, we will show this technology to ukrainian colleagues. i am absolutely sure that they will master this type of operation and will be able to carry it out in ukraine. all these operations are broadcast with a detailed description of each step so that it were able to see the ukrainian doctors directly, a hundred doctors came to the ivano-frankivsk regional hospital , a medical hub is unfolding in front of the operating rooms, all these huge cases were brought with them by doctors from new york, the price of the cargo is one hundred thousand dollars, we have 15 people, and each of them took one, two, one or two suitcases in addition to their uh things, that's all the threads are needed, that's all the consumables, that's all the tools, then people were ready to donate money and everything is needed materials only because they heard that it is ukraine, meanwhile, work is boiling in the operating room , what is the difference, the missions worked in many
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countries precisely after military conflicts, so they are very familiar with the specifics of mines and explosive herbs, nowadays at the operating table a multidisciplinary team together with ukrainian surgeons solve several problems for the patient at once for this particular operation ukrainian doctors waited with bated breath on the operating table polina chervakova how did she survive modern medicine - she can't explain, you have to ask so i myself don't know how i can help her, together with my son, she is happy that we started to shoot a sniper, this is my first honor , and because of this, i turned around, went in there and came out here, and the second wound in the shoulder. and she lost consciousness for 10 hours. she regained consciousness at one in the morning in the middle of the street. for six months he is neither among the dead nor among the living
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. polina was completely disoriented. she got lost and walked day after day. she saw a column of russian equipment and so on for four days and four nights in the forest. i sit for 20 minutes and leave the forest for 10 minutes. she went to the cottages and found water for the first time the dog had water in a bowl, i poured it for myself, found a glass there and drank a little at a time. the whole car was shot through the jaw and shoulder. polina got to her house in buchi, which was already completely occupied , her friends were dying before her eyes, my godmother was dead, she was killed i was raped by a friend of hers, went on a train, her daughter could not even recognize very, very much from my acquaintances, suffered a lot for a month without medical care in the occupation, her face rotted, she
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said goodbye to her life many times, she still cannot eat and suffers from pain, i do not have a lower jaw , i was in the occupation she rotted. this is what it looks like on the pictures. this is an extremely rare and complex intervention. a piece of bone is taken from the leg together with a vessel and this piece is transplanted into the jaw. the operation lasts 12 hours, if there is no possibility to transplant fragments of your bones. modern technologies make it possible to print implants . for vitaliy, for example, a part of the skull was printed on a 3d printer. my skull was completely broken . i have no eyebrow. in fact, it pulled the skin and pulled vitali's eye. vitali's car was blown up. only the frame remained in place. he was saved by an american volunteer doctor, alexis antila. and now this is his tenth operation natalya komashko says people like vitaliy became pioneers ukrainian doctors based on american colleagues and learned so that these state-of-the-art reconstructive operations could performed in ukraine, based on the patient's ct scan, they
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clearly print the bone defects that the patients lack, for us, such operations are the first time, dr. abraham explains the printed implants to me in the operating room. they repeat the contours of the lost bone down to the smallest features. when we put such an implant in its place, it is at the same time a functional intervention and cosmetically, after the operation, the eye will be tightened, it will close normally and look like this operating room doctors work non-stop 35 operations in five days what these interventions are not carried out abroad, our medics are happy that the injuries received the most modern care and they have experience in six months. this team of american surgeons will return because the mission is not over until all the consequences of the war have been erased, and there are no beautiful smiles on the faces of ukrainians. currently, the intermediate results are in vitaliy's facial symmetry has been restored danylo's eyes are now closing about mrs. tatiana, her mouth was straightened, and polyna from buchi sent
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us these photos after six months of obscurity. a letter with a pow stamp came from her son he is being held in russia, where exactly the family does not know, but finally they know that he is alive, i love you very much for me, he is not worried, forget it. thank you, american doctors are stunned by what ukrainians have to go through now, but they thank them for their thirst for victory. ukrainians, you are incredible. see you soon. tsn 1+1 marathon is the only news and at the moment we all believe in our victory and we are getting closer every day glory to ukraine kateryna osadchaya's project of searching for the missing find their own today at 21:30 under the occupation they bravely helped others
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carry equipment and weapons at the same level. login and i will be 15% of the ukrainian army, these are women, with their work, courage, honor and courage, they have proven that they are no different from the other 85%." children of war wounded and dead missing missing fortified and displaced if you know any information about a missing or deported child, report it on the state portal children of war at children of war.gov.ua or by calling
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20:00 we will arrive at the airport in strollers, people just stand and look in shock as if they can't believe that i'm standing on my feet, ani on my hands, what styles, pride for myself, for myself, not for the boys, for theirs. it all happened very quickly, we wanted to change positions, but it so happened
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drones flew over us. how did you know at all that the war had started, a rocket flew in, that is, there was no message, they immediately hit you, uh, i don’t know, maybe there was a message, but i was near the equipment, since we were going to arrive at another place, then we were gathering, we were removing camouflage nets and it turned out that we were a little lucky , we took off the moscow nets and it turned out that we still had white from the winter, it was just unfolded , they were there, the commander told us to put it together when we just went to it and so well they retreated to meters. well, about 15-20 meters away from the equipment. if we were closer, maybe everyone died and you were
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wounded on the first day. the tank was immediately burned down and they continued for about 10 hours. she was in my position there where we were. we were his brothers. back to sowing kop and literally 10 minutes later - that's where the lacquer arrived, the projectile arrived, there were four of us in the trench, and three more people
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remained after the arrival. me and two. well, i'm like brothers once. and i have many members. i was conscious, i was voting, do you remember anything about whether it was successful? i was wounded on march 3 at around half past five in the evening, but you can say under what circumstances it happened, yes, it changed at night after fasting, i came to rest in the morning, i hear commands on the radio saying that
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war alert, everyone had their place, everyone had their place, everyone knew it. we went, took turns and saw russian military equipment rolling around the airfield, tanks, those games, and infantry fighting vehicles, what was there, and we opened fire. that 's right. that's how we had a firefight with them. during the day, we saw how the enemy tanks began to hide. i was about to enter, and between me and my brother there was a coming from a tank, and they jammed it. and it was as if something hit me in the leg. well, at first i didn't understand what happened, i crawled on all fours the wall and only then did i see that it broke off, you know
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, first i fell, then i got up. i think i thought that i needed to move further to the technicians, i started to move away, and then with the fish i also fell to the ground , uh, but after that i got up , well, i think what happens next and i saw that he was not just hanging on the tendons with his legs, when the leg was immediately torn off, you didn't feel it. i was very big. i had adrenaline. adrenaline began to leave little by little, i remember the pain was very great when they took off the boots from my leg, and the second one there were many fragments, and the
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one that was the most extreme nikitos call sign, i look at my legs and it turns out that they are not there, and i believe no one is mine. well, i she broke off, she says, i see, he immediately ran, well, you want to run away with fragments, otherwise he ran to me for help, then near the position, he also ran , he looked, and in short, they all ran to me to call for help, i was with uh-uh at this moment uh-uh, with a trench in my hands and fell into the side of his pochemu ty you didn't wait there in
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okopia, help, why are you going to the meeting because i was afraid that if the russians would go and i would be captured, i felt pain when i was full, that's when i started to fall asleep with those and i felt pain when i stopped crawling so that well, it stopped hurting. as soon as it stopped hurting, i crawled back and ran through the gate. they immediately began to fix the tor rocket, and we were in the open area, and i was carrying a tan there. very little and everything is possible were also at the second points and uh, my brothers broke sticks from a tree from a tree and put them in place and carried it evacuation when we were not
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injured i had no thoughts in my head at all i just sat and looked at my leg there was no fluff and shock i just sat and watched, and then subconsciously i was in the horizontal bar, horizontal bar, horizontal bar, i just lowered my eyes to the bottom and saw well, i had a tourniquet hanging here, i took it off and began to apply everything and there was no pain, there was no pain, there was only pain after that the next day after the operation
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in general, when in such conditions, in conditions of war, in conditions when we are very happy for something, then our adrenaline level increases, and this causes what dulls the pain and gives more energy to do what needs to be done, and this is not only in case of trauma, it also happens in primary prosthetists, people are very happy that they received a prosthesis, even one of the soldiers said and when we asked to adjust it and i will not return it to you, and in this, in great satisfaction in great great joy , they also do not feel pain, that is why i gave them all
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fed to the point that please look because you are now very satisfied, but listen to your body if it starts to hurt, we have to correct it if we are talking about the american school of prosthetics , what is it, how experienced is it, in general, the american school is very advanced, and this is because america was a lot years in the war with vietnam and cancer afghanistan and if it wasn't sad but it advanced prosthetics in america when a person loses a limb he goes through a very difficult time because losing a limb is like losing a friend or a family member and this period while the ring
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heals until all the operations are done if it is necessary to do it after the very primary a-a injury, then the person is sitting and cannot move normally and i, for my part, generally ask to do it so that it is the norm. therefore that if a person has reached the point where he is ready for the prosthesis to be made, i immediately make sure that they arrive in a few hours, i make a measurement, and immediately make it so that the test sleeve is installed, and they leave, because this is such a moment for them, which psychologically helps them to return to life yes, i could manage
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to think about something at this moment, i was standing, i wanted to say goodbye to my family, i didn’t think about anything else, i wanted to say goodbye, i said goodbye, you know, some kind of push, just a click in my head, it went away, and it didn’t go anywhere, the housekeeper said goodbye and i had to do something, and then i didn’t get up, so what he is moving on one leg and trying to pull me out. well, my comrades were evacuating, they helped me, two ambulances came from uh, uh, since we were further away from them , uh, i had a phone and took it out, turned on the flashlight and
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started waving, then they noticed me ran to me the driver put a tourniquet on me and the boys helped the tow truck soon. when the injury already happened and your leg was amputated, who supported you more than your parents or your relatives or they, my parents thought that when i came home i would have panic attacks that i would be very upset and i arrived on the contrary, i say well, why did you get used to it, well, there is nothing wrong with it. yes, it does not grow back, but you can put me a new one. my relatives said that maybe you should talk to a psychologist . he was sitting with a psychologist after his conversation with me, they started bombing the hospital of the hospital, and
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the doctors started stopping by, and already there, well, they also performed operations there. i remember there were a lot of operations. well, not so good conditions in order to carry out operations there well , first of all, there was dampness, dust, and secondly, there was always a-a arrival of medicines, there was almost not enough at first , so, well, there was enough, well, some people, well, all of them, more precisely, medicines were enough. started and started to end later er, anesthesia for people to do operations also started, well, they ended, that well, what i find, i am
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with my boys, that at any time they will help me, if i need support in england, they will also provide it. that is, well, we have such a thing, and the boys help that's why i did n't doubt anyone and with each of them who i was there with. when i was at azovstal. but before the evacuation, i saw an azov man. here he had an amputation and he told me, brother, it's all bullshit. look . look at me, i have this one squeeze i didn't understand at first what he was showing me he was showing him his leg how is his real leg? well, i say, well, you show me your main leg , it's also real.
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i performed all the same tasks as your boys, and the story was developing in parallel at that time, that is, at the time when you were in the hospital, i was injured, your relatives were leaving mariupol, mom was always there, how did the mother tell the boy, the father said let's leave, like serve and squeeze because there will be nothing here, let's go away. that's it. dad, that's it. well, i just took off the formula. well , because mom asked to take our brother out of mariupol. because if they stayed there, it 's just, well, the neighbors burned it like that. what eh- well , that is, in that house where we lived, the military fathers and i and the neighbors removed you and
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collected information . slavika's name is her first type, well, a good one was there, well, i guess and he was friends with us there, he helped us, it’s like, and then just when the russians came, he changed his shoes and-and then i can get a sound system and he gave everything out to slavik. i want to say something. well, we will return mariupol in any way and then they will simply be the ones who betrayed ukraine you will poop in russia and it will be there in about a month. well, almost from the first day of the war. well, when he was already sitting at home, it
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, eh, yes, there were different springs, get water, food, too , there were no stores, everything was broken, too, they went to who will give what there, well, how people were sharing what they had, what people had at the same time oh, there were a lot of people there and with small children there was a condition and there were a lot of children, there were teenagers in debt and in debt to the grandmother. he said in the evening that he would call in the morning and in the morning he did not . well, i understood that something happened later what was he? well, he would have found a way out anyway, and somehow he called me, and my grandmother calmed me down, said everything was fine, like
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maybe he is busy. he didn't call, he was coming off some kind of anesthesia , your father is georgian, your mother is belarusian, you're not quite an american, and you're now almost 100% busy rehabilitating ukrainians. every person, that is, anyone who is adequate he is a man, how does it concern him and you just sit and watch it, but this is unreal, especially since i have been to ukraine many times and my friends are there, as it were , so we do what we can here, so it turned out that we have opportunities and we use them these possibilities doctor
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