Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot in Nara City.

2024/06/2718:01:33 international 1780

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot in Nara City. - DayDayNews

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot in Nara City . (Scene picture)

Overseas Network, July 15th According to a report by Japan Jiji News Agency on the 15th, on the 14th local time, the Affiliated Hospital of Nara Prefectural Medical University in Japan introduced to the media the details of the treatment of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, saying After Abe was shot, "the probability of survival was low and the situation was serious." The hospital mobilized a 41-person first aid team and transfused Abe with blood equivalent to 2 to 3 people.

Hideo Fukushima, a professor at the hospital’s emergency center, said that although the emergency team has 41 people, treatment is still very difficult. Since Abe was in cardiopulmonary arrest at the time, he directly performed thoracotomy without anesthesia. Abe's body temperature was lower than usual at the time, and the depth of the wound reached his heart. Although doctors controlled the blood vessels near the aorta, Abe's blood had lost its ability to coagulate, so the blood flow continued.

Fukushima Hideyoshi said that the hospital used 100 units (about 13 liters) of blood for Abe’s blood transfusion, which is equivalent to the blood of 2 to 3 people. Since the hospital's stock was insufficient, the local Red Cross Blood Center was entrusted with additional blood supply. He said that despite all-out treatment, Abe's cardiopulmonary function has not recovered. Finally, Abe died at 5:03 pm on the 8th. The cause of death was blood loss due to damage to the subclavian artery. (Overseas Network Zhang Ni)

Source: Overseas Network

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