Navy: Goa: Navy gives help to fisherman with fingers. Goa News – Times of India

Panaji: The Indian Navy On Thursday, 75 nautical miles off the coast of Goa came to the rescue of a fisherman who had suffered a serious injury, resulting in excessive blood loss. The fisherman, identified as Vipin, had multiple fractures in his hand and was in great pain when the fishing vessel made a distress call for help.
of these Adityas, a replenishment and repair ship based out of Mumbai, was at sea and immediately responded to the SOS call. a rigid inflatable boat (rib) was deployed to pick up the fisherman from the fishing trawler FV Mahonathan.
Navy said medical team is on the ship INS Aditya Provided immediate medical aid to the seriously injured fisherman. “Vipin suffered a severe injury to his right hand, which resulted in excessive blood loss and low oxygen levels in the blood. He had suffered fractures associated with crush injuries on several fingers of his right hand before being removed He was treated onboard to stop the bleeding and achieve hemodynamic stabilization,” the Navy said.
Hemodynamic stability is a medical term used to describe the restoration of a patient’s stable blood pressure and heart rate. No further information was available on the cause of the injury.
While Vipin was undergoing treatment, the crew of INS Aditya provided cooked food to the remaining fishermen and the crew of FV Mahonathan. “The injured fisherman was stitched up and once he was stable, he was shifted back along with his colleagues,” the Navy said.

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