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British Surgeon: "Princess Diana might have survived if treated faster"
Charles Brault c_brault at yahoo.comWed Jan 2 23:51:23 GMT 2008
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----- Original Message ---- From: "KMATTOX at aol.com" <KMATTOX at aol.com> To: trauma-list at trauma.org Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 2:29:12 PM Subject: British Surgeon: "Princess Diana might have survived if treated faster" KLM Disagrees with this statement. ********************* K Are you talking about yourself at the thurd person ? Or is that just a passing reference to your favorite Airline company (now French) ? Either way Based on historical references Do realise that you are either : 1) To the point of considering seeking profesional help 2) Or just go ahead and over run the small world we live in Charles ;-) This new report from England adds confusion to this already settled account of three fatalities in a car crash 10 years ago. Two deaths from transected aortas from frontal impact. One death from a cardiac herniation and strangulation, NOT massive blood loss from a mediastinal injury. The two autopsies (British and French) did differ, in that the French autopsy did cite the tear in the pericardium from the injury and the cut in the anterior pericardium created by the surgeon. Apparently the British autopsy report had the pathologist making an assumption that all of the pericardial interruptions were made by the surgeons. The British pathologists apparently did not talk to the surgeons and the French pathologist were in the room at the time of her death. Looking at BOTH autopsy reports, one does NOT find any indication of MASSIVE INTERNAL INJURY, nor massive internal hemorrhage. The description of this patient at the scene and during the transport time, and at the time of arrival at Petit Salpetier Hospital, is inconsistent with hemopericardium. Princess Diana received the very best that was available to her in Paris at the time. Various approaches to trauma care exist in most cities worldwide. It is my professional opinion that the outcome in this case would have been the same in any city in the world, even those with well advertised Level I Trauma Centers. K Mattox **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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