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David nott, who has decades of experience treating war injuries, has been on the frontline, helping to train ukrainian doctors. 0ur correspondent wyre davies has sent this report. the other thing to do is to look at the light, look up here. at a hospital in eastern ukraine, well within range of russian rockets, british surgeon david nott calmly carries out a complicated skin graft, saving the leg of a woman who suffered catastrophic injuries in a russian shelling. now we need to bandage. but such difficult surgery is beyond many less experienced doctors. patients were put in the posterolateral position and the chest opened. so this was the wrong treatment. nott has been in ukraine not just operating, but passing on his depth of knowledge and experience. and you would cut it in a longitudinal axis. his foundation runs courses in war zones from syria to yemen to south sudan, and now the war in ukraine. i know what it s like to be underfire, ....
Patients were put in the posterolateral position and the chest opened, so this was the wrong treatment. nott has been in ukraine not just operating, but passing on his depth of knowledge and experience. and you cut it in a longitudinal axis. his foundation runs courses in war zones from syria to yemen to south sudan and now, the war in ukraine. i know what it s like to be under fire, i know what it s like to be in an operating theatre which is being shelled. you are trying to do your best to try and save the life of the patient in front of you but here, what we can do here is we can train. i think we ve trained 70 surgeons in six days, and they have seen exactly what to do. some of those here are front line doctors. where was this? where were you ? where were you? severodonetsk. ..momentarily back from the fighting, where ukraine is losing too many soldiers. others are civilian medics learning new skills because their hospitals are full of people with ....
These sort of operations, how you can do them and, if you do them properly, you will get a good result. most rewarding for dr nott, medics here putting complex techniques learned on his course into practice. now, you do it. in this case, david handing control of a limb saving operation to the ukrainian surgeon. it might be more front of class than frontline these days for david nott, but it s the quickest way of passing on his breadth of skills to surgeons here who need them most. wyre davies, bbc news, kharkiv. police in brazil have confirmed that one of the two bodies found in the remote amazon rainforest is that of the missing british journalist dom phillips. a second body, believed to be that of indigenous expert bruno pereira, is still under analysis. two suspects have been arrested for the murder, but police believe more people were involved. 0ur correspondent katy watson has been in the amazon region following the case. she gave us the latest. ....
Costing tens of thousands of pounds, it is unique, part of a system that allows nott and his team to teach life saving skills. travelling across ukraine, it is tiring work for these veteran war surgeons. their last destination the front line city of kharkiv, battered by russian shelling, with thousands of casualties being treated by overstretched local doctors. i wanted to bring the teaching to them, i wanted them to really understand why you should do these sorts of operations, how you can do them and if you do them properly, you will get a good result. most rewarding for dr nott, medics here putting complex techniques learned on his course into practice. now you do it. in this case, david handing control of a limb saving operation to the ukrainian surgeon. it might be more front of class than front line these days for david nott, but it s the quickest way of passing ....
So this was the wrong treatment. nott has been in ukraine not just operating, but passing on his depth of knowledge and experience. and you cut it in a longitudinal axis. his foundation runs courses in war zones from syria to yemen to south sudan, and now the war in ukraine. i know what it s like to be underfire, i know what it s like to be in an operating theatre which is being shelled. you are trying to do your best to try and save the life of the patient in front of you but here, what we can do here is we can train, i think we ve trained 70 surgeons in six days and they have seen exactly what to do. some of those here are front line doctors. where was this? momentarily back from the fighting where ukraine is losing too many soldiers. others are civilian medics learning new skills because their hospitals are full of people with new kinds of injuries. it s a horrible situation ....