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Paris hospitals see 'scenes of war' after attacks

FP Archives • November 16, 2015, 08:59:43 IST
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The injuries of Paris attack survivors resemble war wounds and many are in deep shock, hospital doctors treating the victims said on Sunday.

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Paris hospitals see 'scenes of war' after attacks

Paris: The injuries of Paris attack survivors resemble war wounds and many are in deep shock, hospital doctors treating the victims said on Sunday. “It felt like scenes from a war,” said Philippe Juvin, head of emergency services at the Georges Pompidou hospital in Paris, describing the arrival of gunshot victims from the attacks which killed at least 129 people and injured over 350. Those with serious injuries, about a third of those hurt, were immediately rushed to operating theatres or into intensive care, said Juvin, who has combat zone experience, including in Afghanistan. The assailants’ bullets ripped open stomachs, pierced thoraxes and caused blood haemorrhaging – injuries rarely seen outside areas of armed conflict. [caption id=“attachment_2507712” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![People wait to donate blood at the Hopital Saint Louis in Paris, on November 14, 2015. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/rsz_000_arp4335146.jpg) People wait to donate blood at the Hopital Saint Louis in Paris, on November 14, 2015. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET[/caption] The attackers used Kalashnikov assault rifles, typically loaded with 7.62-millimetre cartridges with coatings designed for maximum damage, doctors said. “Most of the injured people had through-and-through bullet wounds, it was a horrible sight,” said a surgeon at the Lariboisiere hospital who asked not to be named. Eight of the hospital’s twelve operating blocs were busy treating a terrifying number of broken jaws, cracked skulls, gouged-out eyes and smashed limbs. “There was a feeling of great desolation,” the surgeon said. Doctors said they were struck by patients’ deep state of shock “as if they had been drugged”. One 30-year old patient, who took a bullet in the liver, only asked “Is it serious?”, one doctor recalled. “It’s as if they were petrified. They’re not expressing any normal emotions,” said Dominique Pateron, head of emergency services at the Saint-Antoine hospital in Paris. One patient, with a serious bullet wound to the arm, seemed detached from both the events and his own injuries. “All he said was ‘I don’t know. I didn’t see anything’,” Pateron said. A major challenge for doctors is to divide patients up between the French capital’s hospitals “to give them the greatest survival chance”, said Didier Journois, head of Georges Pompidou’s intensive anaesthetist unit. Most of the attack victims will suffer after-effects, some for a long time to come, and many will have to undergo multiple surgeries, doctors predicted. They cited the case of Philippe Lancon, a survivor of the Charlie Hebdo attack, who has had 13 operations for his fractured jaw since the January shooting. AFP

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