Russian doctors complete open-heart surgery as tsarist-era hospital burns

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Russian doctors stayed backside in a burning, tsarist-era infirmary in the country's Far E on Friday to complete open-heart surgery after a fire broke out on the roof while they were operating.

MOSCOW: Russian doctors stayed backside in a called-for, tsarist-era hospital in the land's Far E on Fri to consummate open-heart surgery after a fire broke out on the roof while they were operating.

Firefighters who took more than 2 hours to put out the bonfire in the city of Blagoveshchensk said they used fans to continue smoke out of the operating room and ran in a power cablevision to go on it supplied with electricity.

A group of viii doctors and nurses completed the operation in two hours before removing the patient to another site, the emergencies ministry said.

"At that place's nothing else we could practise. We had to save the person. We did everything at the highest level," surgeon Valentin Filatov was quoted as saying by REN Goggle box. He said it had been a heart by-pass operation.

The ministry said 128 people were immediately evacuated from the hospital equally the burn down bankrupt out on the roof.

"The clinic was congenital more than a century ago, in 1907, and the burn spread like lightning through the wooden ceilings of the roof," the ministry said.

No one was reported hurt.

"A bow to the medics and firefighters," said Vasiliy Orlov, the local regional governor.

(Reporting by Maria Vasilyeva; writing by Tom Balmforth; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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