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She would had probably died in the U.S. as well, unless she was the princesses. Lacerated pulmonary vein is difficult to locate unless they were able to see it on U/S or CT.
"Cracking a chest" is uncommon nowadays, with the known outcome of those that need it will not survive. Placing a trauma patient on a by-pass machine? Sure.. see that everyday.... Right after the liver transplant for the alcoholic...
Should rapid stabilization with rapid extrication should had occurred? You bet! Should the Doc at the scene should had rolled with her ASAP .. heck yes!
Her chances might have increased some.. since there were no other apparent injuries, which surprises me that the report describes ..."no external injuries".. That would make one suspicious of the symptoms she presented. Actually black & white...
Please can we quit referring to the mythical magical "Golden Hour" as a legitimate finding? Rapid and swift treatment should be the goal, there is no such real "time" finding in trauma care, other than delay will definitely increase mortality.
R/r 911