Six people were killed and another 12 hospitalised after a stabbing attack at Westfield Bondi Junction on Saturday.
Surgeon Anthony Chambers was performing an appendix operation at St Vincent's Hospital when he heard about the multiple stabbing victims."By the time I had got down to the emergency department we had already received our first patient. And so the team was actively resuscitating that patient and I went straight to assist with that," Dr Chambers said.
She and her colleagues started trying to identify the family members and work out whether their wounded relatives were inside St Vincent's. and then move them up to our operating room and our intensive care unit so that they could have definitive surgery to stop the bleeding from their stab wounds.""We give that blood as fast as we can, so we can get that blood volume back to a normal state so that the body can perfuse its organs, the brain, the heart, the kidneys," Dr Chambers said.
He finds comfort in thinking about the patients who have been saved, and of thinking about the acts of others on the weekend."The people at the scene, the bystanders that provided life saving treatments, the police, ambulance, first responders, the people that work at this hospital, look at how they stepped up, and the courage that they showed.Ms Sevastopoulos is proud of the work that she and her colleagues did on Saturday.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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