Receiving a request from the MSF hospital for support on January 3, an operation team of four Vietnamese doctors was immediately sent to the scene.
The 35-week pregnant woman, 22, was having a fetal distress.Her kyphosis condition as the sequelae of spinal tuberculosis made it hardfor doctors to perform the surgical operation. The patient could neither lie on her back in the normalposition nor receive spinal anesthesia. Therefore, doctors decided to employ endotracheal anesthesia using a rudimentary ventilator system, with the anesthesiologist teamcontinuously squeezing the balloon by hand during the nearly two hour surgery.
The surgical team delivered a 4kg baby boy who did not cry. After 15 minutes of active neonatal resuscitation, he finally cried out, filling the operation room with joy.

According to Nguyen Thanh Nam, head of the surgical department of the third level-two field hospital, his hospital was facing many challenges due to a shortage ofhuman resources. Some members with COVID-19 were being isolated for treatmentand one quarter of the staff was on leave.
Pou James, a staff member at the operating room of the MSF hospital, said he is veryimpressed with the Vietnamese surgical team for their professional manner andwillingness to save the lives of local people.
The UNMISS Chief Medical Officer sent a letter toacknowledge the contribution of Vietnam's level-two field hospital No. 3, askingthe facility to continue assisting the MSF hospital in other surgeries.
