Kazakh stroke patient airlifted to Astana after emergency surgery in Vietnam
A 52-year-old Kazakh man has been airlifted to Astana after suffering a stroke during his recovery in Vietnam. The man received immediate assistance from a medical aviation team, which included Dr. Boris Sartayev and paramedic Yerulan Kundakbayev. The stroke occurred during the postoperative period, and the man was promptly transferred to Astana for further treatment. The medical team provided critical care during the flight, ensuring the patient's safety and stability. Upon arrival, the patient was admitted to the National Coordination Center for Emergency Medicine. The swift action of the medical aviation team, led by Dr. Boris Sartayev and Yerulan Kundakbayev, has ensured the patient's safe return to Astana. The National Coordination Center for Emergency Medicine is now providing the necessary care and treatment.