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Thessaloniki: 6-year-old boy with bleeding from ears, 3 hours in search of CT scanner – Newsbomb – News

Thessaloniki: 6-year-old boy with bleeding from ears, 3 hours in search of CT scanner – Newsbomb – News

The child was injured when he slipped and fell with his skates.

One experienced endless suffering A 6-year-old child in ThessalonikiAfter falling off with his skates.

As a result, the child suffered a head injury The ear starts bleeding. Together with his parents they roamed around Three full hoursQueue from hospital to hospital Find a CT scan.

Christos Tselebis, father of the 6-year-old and vice president of the Hippocrates Hospital workers’ union, spoke to Mega about the incident.

According to the father, the child suffered a stroke on Sunday and was immediately rushed to Hippocrates Hospital The tomograph was broken. Doctors then decided to take the child to St. Paul’s Hospital, although the CT scanner there did not have protocols for children under 10 and the doctors were not responsible.

“We took an ‘odyssey’. Around 1pm, our little boy knocked out of the house. The ambulance arrived in 5-6 minutes and we were immediately transferred to Hippocrates. All the necessary tests were done there and all the doctors fell on the baby’s head to do what they could. The nursing staff was excellent, “They treated us properly. They didn’t stop the bleeding and it stopped at 7pm. As far as I know they are cooperating and “baby smile” was transported by ambulance,” said the child’s father.


The Christos Tselibis, Vice President of the Workers’ Union of Hippocrates HospitalHe spoke about the attitude of the hospital and the fact that the CD scanner had broken down for the 2nd time in 3 months.

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“Ordinarily, apologies to ESY for the inconvenience. Hippocrates fell on the child. Not having a CT scanner is a mistake. There is a new one, one of the good ones, but it broke due to technical problems, for a lamp. It broke ground on Friday and work began yesterday. They informed us that the “St. Paul” was on duty as ours was broken. “St. Paul’s” nominees should be held accountable for incidents involving children“, he said at the beginning.

“There is a 2nd CT scanner from Toomba Health Center which has been in the hospital for 3-4 months and is still not working. Explanations should be given by the management”, added Mr. Tselebis.