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Garrahan Says Girl Hurt in School Volcano Blast Is Stable and Off Ventilator

Doctors will proceed with a slow awakening to evaluate possible neurological sequelae.

Overview

  • The 10-year-old breathes on her own, follows simple commands and remains in intensive care under close monitoring, according to the latest hospital update.
  • A multidisciplinary team from seven specialties performed a surgery of more than 11 hours that removed a metallic fragment without bleeding or intraoperative complications.
  • The fragment entered through the upper left maxilla and lodged about two millimeters from the carotid artery, causing severe craniofacial and intracranial trauma.
  • The child was first stabilized at Hospital San José in Pergamino and then transferred by a Buenos Aires provincial medical flight to Hospital Garrahan.
  • Clinicians are watching for infection and longer-term deficits during the controlled recovery phase, and the parents publicly thanked the medical staff for the care.