The man behind OxyGeneration is a tonic in himself. Brian Lynch abounds with energy and enthusiasm from the moment we met. The day job is as a skilled solicitor, but his obvious passion is OxyGeneration, with his mission being to tell the world just how beneficial this hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment is for an increasing variety of conditions.
their upper posterior and chest. reporter: performing more than half a dozen operations a day, what dr. yaji and others are doing is nothing short of miraculous. one thing he learned in syria is the need to perform skin grafts as soon as possible to reduce the risk of infection. this is the more challenging kind of surgery. the faster you cover the bone, you have a better chance of covering up infection. these are injuries we ve been witnessing on television. they may have loose skin, they may have fractured bones, they may need amputations, so you re
shoulder, chest. this man survived. there are issues with water, electricity, shortages of medical supplies. performing as many as half a dozen in a day, one thing he learned in syria, is the need to perform skin grafts as soon as possible to reduce the risk of infection. this is the most challenging really kind of surgery because the more the faster you cover the bone, you facilitate healing and prevent infection. reporter: these are patients who have been injured in these explosions we have been witnessing on television. they may lose skin, they may have fractured bones, they may need amputations and you re talking about creating flaps to try and try to care for them, is that right? you make a big difference in people s life. reporter: dr. yazji doesn t just provide medical support, though, he provides a form of mental nourishment to the