Two-year-old Wei Yi Xiang is the last injured person rescued from the "7 * 23" Wenzhou train rear-end accident. She suffered serious injuries to her left leg and developed crush syndrome. Little Yi Yi has already undergone multiple surgeries and was transferred on the 22nd from Wenzhou to the Xin Hua Hospital affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine for treatment.
The hospital stated that the urgent task for Yi Yi's treatment is to handle the wounds, and combining this with neurotrophic drugs and hyperbaric oxygen therapy will be beneficial for the functional recovery of the remaining muscle tissues. Additionally, antibiotics should be chosen according to the results of culture and drug sensitivity tests in order to prevent infection. Starting from the 23rd, the hospital organized professional medical staff volunteers who took turns providing family-style companionship at Yi Yi's ward.
Little Yi Yi has already experienced multiple surgeries.
Director Zhao Li of the Pediatric Orthopedics Department at Xin Hua Hospital indicated that Yi Yi's condition is still relatively complicated and it will take some time before the direction of her illness can be determined. "Although Yi Yi does not need amputation for now, based on our judgment, the possibility of complete recovery is extremely low. We can only minimize the degree of disability as much as possible. At the same time, Yi Yi is still in her growth and development phase, and the impact of her condition on her growth and development remains uncertain."
On the evening of the 22nd, five experts from several hospitals in Shanghai conducted a comprehensive examination and consultation for Wei Yi Xiang, assessing the movement and nerve functions of her left lower limb. The consulting experts pointed out that the prognosis for Yi Yi's left calf is not optimistic. After the crush syndrome in the left calf, ischemic contracture occurred, resulting in severe damage to muscles and nerves, which is irreversible damage with a high rate of disability. The possibility of restoring normal function to the limb is very small.
Severe damage to muscles and nerves
According to reports from Xinhua News Agency, the last rescued injured person from the Wenzhou train derailment accident, Little Yi Yi, does not need amputation for now, but the prognosis for her left calf is not optimistic, and the possibility of restoring normal limb function is very small. Currently, the urgent task is to properly handle the wound to facilitate further rehabilitation.
Little Yi Yi does not need amputation for now.
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The notice pointed out that deeply learning from the lessons of the "7 * 23" accident, quickly stabilizing the safety situation of railway transportation, is the most urgent political task for all levels of party organizations, a wide range of party members, and employees. All levels of party organizations should focus their work on the field, concentrating their main efforts on the frontlines, uniting and leading a wide range of employees to strive for no violations, no disciplinary offenses, and no accidents, providing strong guarantees for railway transportation safety.
In order to deeply learn from the lessons of the "7 * 23" accident and quickly stabilize the safety situation of railway transportation, the Organization Department of the Political Department of the Ministry of Railways issued a notice yesterday requiring no violations, no disciplinary offenses, and no accidents by the end of the year.