一名66岁的立陶宛男子幸存下来被困在河里24小时,体温过低,并被截肢,原因是他保持大脑的极度寒冷。
A 66-year-old Lithuanian man survived being trapped in a river for 24 hours, hypothermia, and a DIY amputation, thanks to extreme cold preserving his brain.
一名66岁的立陶宛冒险家在腿被困在塔斯马尼亚河裂缝中将近24小时后幸存下来,导致其核心温度降至26.3摄氏度。
A 66-year-old Lithuanian adventurer survived after his leg became trapped in a Tasmanian river crevice for nearly 24 hours, causing his core temperature to drop to 26.3°C.
由于体温过低和救援无法进行,一名医生进行了紧急水下截肢手术,克服了包括手腕断裂、止血带失败和锯断等挑战。
With hypothermia progressing and rescue impossible, a doctor performed an emergency underwater amputation, overcoming challenges including a broken wrist, a failed tourniquet, and a snapped saw.
外科医生踢了大腿骨,直到骨折,三分钟内释放了此人。
The surgeon kicked the femur until it fractured, freeing the man in three minutes.
尽管心脏停止跳动,没有心跳超过30分钟,但极低温保持了大脑功能,在飞往医院的40分钟飞行之后得以恢复。
Despite cardiac arrest and no heartbeat for over 30 minutes, extreme hypothermia preserved brain function, enabling revival after a 40-minute flight to the hospital.
他后来康复并回家,尽管他的截肢腿从未找到。
He later recovered and returned home, though his amputated leg was never found.