Hatten wir das schon? Operation Leben aus der Orthopädie, Kardiologie und Neurochirurgie:
http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendunge...nleben101.html
Hatten wir das schon? Operation Leben aus der Orthopädie, Kardiologie und Neurochirurgie:
http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendunge...nleben101.html
Hier hab ich noch einer sehr interessante Doku
'' Im Augenblick des Todes''
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClAzYNDmauU
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Gibt was neues in der ARD Mediathek.
http://www.ardmediathek.de/hr-fernse...entId=14020310
Fliegende Notärzte
Ganz nice am Anfang, die der Heli das ganze Dorf im Staub versinken lässt
Edit: Ich glaubs die gabs schonmal..egal
Geändert von maxz (08.04.2013 um 20:15 Uhr)
Ich kann leider keine Videos einbetten bzw. den Link als Shortcut darstellen. Die Reportage zeigt den London Air Ambulance Service und die Arbeit in der A&E Abteilung/Notaufnahme des Royal London Hospital. Es gibt da schon Reportagen aus den 90ern und Anfang 2000 von, dies ist die aktuellste Reihe. Weitere Folgen werden noch ausgestrahlt (ich glaube auf BBC). Allemale sehenswert!
FOLGE 1:
In this first episode, the team get straight to work. If they are to save lives, every second is vital for the trauma doctors in their search for clues. For a motor cyclist whose foot is mangled in a car accident, the team have to check every part of his body and the wreckage for clues to other injuries so that they can make the correct diagnosis.
London's Air Ambulance doctors race to stabilize a 19-year-old woman after she is hit by a van, and the team's investigation reveals a potential spine injury with grave consequences.
Weak, nauseous and pale, an elderly woman's confusion makes the hunt for clues to her illness difficult. After a series of tests, the team finally make an unexpected diagnosis. After a 45-year-old cyclist with a head injury is rushed in by helicopter, the patient's memory loss provides the team with a vital clue to his condition.
FOLGE 2:
This week, the team carefully manoeuvre a 22-year-old man,who has fallen three storeys, out of a tight space and rush him to hospital. Internal bleeding could prove fatal and a damaged spine may leave him paralysed for life.
London's Air Ambulance also races to stabilise an elderly man who has been hit by a skip lorry. His injuries are so serious that the accident may become the subject of a criminal investigation. Elsewhere, a young woman with a family history of aneurysms is experiencing dizziness. This could have potentially fatal consequences, but a series of diagnostic tests only deepens the mystery.
Finally, doctors and paramedics race to King's Cross railway station to revive a man suffering from a cardiac arrest, in the knowledge that every minute of their journey counts.
Diese Reportage kam gestern abend auf ARTE
Open Heart
Eine sehr eindrucksvolle Reportage, wie ich finde!
http://www.arte.tv/guide/de/048812-000/open-heart
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