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A doctor from Uzbekistan in an American clinic treats children from Ukraine for free

Clinic of Hope: how Ukrainian children with terrible body burns are rescued in the USA, reports TSN.

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In the United States, more than 50 operations have already been performed on 18-year-old Nikita Kovbas, who was electrocuted.

A Ukrainian guy who has been hit by an electric arc of 22 volts is being rescued in the United States.

Domestic doctors said they were powerless.

American medicine also offered low chances. They undertook to pull it out only from Shriners Children: this is the most famous hospital in the world, which Ukrainians already associate with the word “miracle”.

In 2005, Nastya Ovchar was rescued there, a girl who rescued her sister from a house in flames and received severe burns.

Now, this clinic has already performed more than 50 operations on 18-year-old Nikita Kolbas.

Nikita doesn’t remember how he got to Boston for the first time: “The memories end when I was electrocuted and lost consciousness. And the last frames, I see that I am falling. All. I wake up - Boston."

The guy was 14 years old at the time. Two days before the start of the new school year, the teenager went for a walk along the railway. The “danger, high voltage” sign didn’t stop him. Nikita thought that if he didn’t touch the wires, everything would be okay.

But an electric arc doesn't need a wire. High-voltage networks are capable of punching their way even through the air, and distances of several meters are not barriers for them.

But most importantly, they amaze not only with the electrical component, but also with the temperature reaching ten thousand degrees.

“The effect is not only external, but also internal. The more we “engaged” with it, the more we realized that everything was scalded. There are no tissues,” recalls doctor Gennady Fuzailov.

Doctors in Kiev directly told Nikita's parents to prepare for the worst.

The mother, in despair, on someone's advice, wrote a message to the unknown doctor Fuzailov on Facebook. He not only answered, but helped transport the guy to Boston. Nikita came out of a drug-induced coma just on his 15th birthday.

Gennady Fuzailov is a physician from the famous American hospital Shriners in Boston, American, where children with burns are rescued.

Until the age of 18, he lived in Uzbekistan, on the territory of the former USSR. He received his medical education in America.

He studied for 18 years to become a multidisciplinary doctor.

Received four licenses.

“To support them, I take exams every two years. Our laws require this,” says the doctor.

For many years he participated in medical missions and treated children in China, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, and African countries.

It was thanks to him that 5-year-old Nastya Ovchar survived - a girl from a suburb of Kharkov, who in 2005 took her sister out of a house on fire.

Then the whole country was talking about this story. Ukrainian medicine did not give Nastya the slightest chance, but Boston did.

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Nastya was his first Ukrainian patient. Now she is 21 and wants to be a doctor like Gennady.

They meet every year, because doctor Fuzailov still comes to Ukraine to do free surgeries for children.

In 2015, nine-year-old Volodya Bubela flew home from Boston (USA) to Lviv, who was returned by American doctors literally from the other world. After all, the boy received 75 percent of burns on the surface of the body, it is reported Data.

The boy received severe burns during a fire in a barn near his house. There was no chance of survival in Ukraine.

There were few of them in Boston, but thanks to the doctors, everything ended well.

For nine months, the boy underwent almost 40 operations, underwent an intensive course of treatment (this cost the receiving party about $ 2 million).

And he survived, which amazed even American doctors.

“Volodya died on the operating table three times every week, we thought that we would no longer be able to pull him out,” recalls Gennady Fuzailov. “I honestly told Christina (the boy’s mother) that he has practically no chance. When they brought him to us, the only place that was not burned was his nose. I approached Volodya’s bed, touched his nose with my finger: “Dzzzz! Hello! Everything will be fine with you, you will grow up to be a cool Cossack!” - and he opened his eyes. This is an amazing boy with a phenomenal love for life, persistent as a tin soldier. I was amazed. Ukraine should rely on people like him, because Volodya’s genes are made of iron! Now he has saved hundreds of Ukrainian children with severe burns. The doctor says it’s a team effort and he couldn’t do anything without his colleagues.”

Parents from Ukraine do not pay a single dollar for treatment in Boston.

To understand, 1 day in the Shriners intensive care unit costs $ 10.

And this is already the merit of Fuzailov.

The doctor says that he has his own charity organization Doctor's Collaborating to Help Children, which is already 10 years old.

Shriners has the highest burn patient recovery rate in the world.

Boston doctors saved 90% of burned-out children. Shriners is 150 operating rooms, 8 hundred surgical interventions daily. And also - its own research center.

Chief plastic doctor Branko Boevich, who has already been to Ukraine 4 times with the mission of Boston doctors, said what impressed him the most and what distinguishes our medical systems.

According to him, first of all, it is not about equipping hospitals, but about education.

“The Ukrainian education system, if I understand correctly, is more uncertain. After graduating from university, a doctor, if he wants to specialize in surgery, must himself seek the opportunity to gain this specific experience. In the United States, our programs are structured in such a way that if you have already become a student, then this structure has already been determined: depending on which hospital you go to, within 5-6-7 years of study you must meet all the requirements of the hospital and have a great experience,” says Boevich.

In the United States, a doctor simply cannot stop learning. No matter how eminent he may be, he must constantly study, confirm his license and pass exams in theory and ability to communicate with the patient.

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But if education, cutting-edge technology and the latest scientific developments are expensive and exclusive, there is something that is easy to do everywhere: it is humanity.

Parents at Shriners are allowed to live right in the hospital, in special rooms, and be with their children, even during the most unpleasant procedures. The presence of their parents is vital for children, according to the clinic.

The most difficult period comes when the child begins to realize the irreversibility of the changes that have occurred to him. For such children, often the hardest test is psychological.

Nikita also went through this path of perceiving a new self and is sure that he has understood his life lesson.

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