Last Saturday (17) in India, a student got his neck pierced during a sporting event. Sadananda Meher, 14, was watching her javelin throw practice when another student hit her. According to the local newspaper The Times of India, despite the deep wound, there was no internal injury and the teenager is still recovering from the surgery.
The case occurred while Panchayat Secondary School was holding its annual sports meeting in the village of Agalpur in the Indian state of Odisha.
When he was transferred to the hospital, he had to be immobilized with the help of other people to prevent the dart from moving and aggravating his injuries. The object was removed after an hour-long surgery. As a complementary treatment, the child was given a tetanus vaccine, antibiotics and pain relievers.
X-ray and ultrasound examinations confirmed that the trachea, thyroid gland, carotid artery and carotid artery near the wound were not damaged, The Times of India reported. At that time, in your celibate meher He was observed in a stable condition for 72 hours.
On Twitter, the local government said it provides student support. A government profile read, “The Prime Minister of Odisha, Naveen Patnaik, wished the boy a speedy recovery and announced that his treatment would be covered by the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund.”
Next, UOL It plays a video published by the American newspaper New York Post showing the moment when Sadananda Meher was transported by ambulance. Caution: pictures are powerful.
source: Noticias
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