
6月10日上午10:00,仁醫醫療四人團隊準時抵達德國BG協會創傷外科醫院穆爾瑙分院(BG穆爾瑙分院),拜訪該院院長Stuby教授,他親自帶我們參觀醫院。Stuby教授介紹,醫院在德國最高峰楚格峰腳下,傍山而建,從醫院各個窗戶看出去都是連綿的山脈。穆爾瑙這座南德小鎮隻有1.2萬人口,這其中有2300名是醫院的員工。BG協會是德國法定工傷保險協會,旗下運營9家創傷專科醫院,其中穆爾瑙分院是規模最大的。醫院建立於1953年,是全德國最大的創傷中心,現共有590張床位,其中40張重症監護床位,一共有12個手術室,每年完成超15000台創傷相關手術,其中約190台骨盆髖臼骨折手術。我們首先參觀了醫院直升機停機坪。BG穆爾瑙分院有一台專用直升機供醫院使用,是來自空客的最新型號,即使在風速高達80km/h的情況下,配合救援繩可以在離山10米mi的de距ju離li進jin行xing救jiu援yuan,這zhe對dui多duo山shan的de穆mu爾er瑙nao及ji其qi周zhou邊bian地di區qu的de緊jin急ji救jiu援yuan情qing況kuang大da有you幫bang助zhu。除chu此ci之zhi外wai醫yi院yuan也ye會hui接jie收shou創chuang傷shang網wang絡luo轉zhuan運yun過guo來lai的de病bing人ren,高gao峰feng時shi期qi院yuan內nei可ke以yi同tong時shi容rong納na四si五wu架jia直zhi升sheng機ji,該gai院yuan每mei年nian接jie收shou約yue1800例直升機轉運病人,其中超400例嚴重多發傷病人。隨後教授帶我們參觀了直升機轉運病人專用的搶救室,配備了高級創傷生命支持係統及CT。教授特地為我們介紹了該院脊髓損傷中心。脊髓損傷中心一共有三層,共有約100張床位。該中心的理念是為截癱病人提供“終身護理計劃”,不僅為病人提供受傷後的緊急手術,還以門診和住院的形式為離院病人持續提供定期脊髓檢查、神經康複、壓瘡護理等服務。現約有1500名病人正在接受“終身護理計劃”的服務。隨後我們訪問了醫院的高壓氧艙。該院一共有兩個高壓氧艙,配備了定製的重症監護設備,可以同時容納8名病人。1998年以來,醫院一直使用高壓氧艙治療一氧化碳中毒、嚴重骨骼和軟組織感染和損傷、潛水事故和氣體栓塞等危及生命的疾病的患者。參觀結束後我們回到Stuby教授辦公室詳細討論了他2025年3月yue訪fang問wen中zhong國guo一yi周zhou開kai展zhan客ke座zuo教jiao授shou活huo動dong的de詳xiang細xi計ji劃hua。他ta表biao示shi雖sui然ran從cong來lai沒mei有you訪fang問wen過guo中zhong國guo,但dan是shi他ta已yi經jing從cong很hen多duo德de國guo同tong道dao處chu聽ting說shuo中zhong國guo創chuang傷shang骨gu科ke的de飛fei速su發fa展zhan、巨大的病例數量及中國其他產業的發展,他非常期待明年的訪問。
At ten o’clock on the morning of June 10th, Gloryren’s team of four people arrived at the BG Accident Clinic Murnau on time. This visit is for Prof. Stuby, the Medical Director of the hospital, and he then showed us around. Prof. Stuby introduced that the hospital was built alongside the Zugspitze, right at the feet of this highest mountain in Germany. From every window of the hospital you could see the stretches of mountain ranges Murnau am Staffelsee, a small town in Southern Germany, harbors a population of only twelve thousand with two k three hundred of them work for BG Accident Clinic Murnau. The BGs is a member institution of German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) and operates nine trauma specialist hospitals, with BG Accident Clinic Murnau being the largest one. The hospital was founded in nineteen fifty three and has now become the biggest trauma center in Germany. Currently, it has 590 five hd and ninty beds, 40 of which are for Intensive Care. It owns 12 operating rooms and performs over fifteen thousand Trauma Surgeries annually, about 190 of which are surgeries for pelvic and acetabular fractures. We first visited the helipads of the hospital. BG Accident Clinic Murnau is equipped with a specified and exclusive helicopter, the latest model produced by Airbus. Even if the wind speed is as high as 80km/h, with rescue rope, the helicopter can carry out rescues at a distance of 10 meters from the mountain. This makes a difference to emergency rescues in the mountainous area of Murnau am Staffelsee and its peripheral regions. Besides, the hospital also received patients transferred from other centers in the trauma networks. Its helipads can accommodate four to five helicopters at peak times. The hospital receives about one thousand eight hundred patients transferred by helicopter, 400 of which are severe poly-trauma patients. Then Prof. Stuby led us to visit the Emergency Room exclusive for the helicopter-transferred patients, which is equipped with an advanced trauma life support system and CT. Prof. Stuby specifically introduced the hospital’s Spinal Cord Injury Center to us. The Spinal Cord Injury Center has three floors and about 100 beds. The concept of the center is to provide a “lifetime care plan” for paraplegic patients. It offers not only emergency surgical treatment after injury but also regular spinal cord examinations, neuro’logical reha, pressure sore care, and other services for discharged patients via outpatient and inpatient services. Currently, about one k five hd patients are receiving the “lifetime care plan” service. After that, we visited the hyperbaric oxygen chambers of the hospital. There are two chambers of this kind in the hospital and both are equipped with intensive care equipment for eight patients at a time. Since nineteen ninty eight, the hospital has been using the hyperbaric oxygen chamber to treat patients suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning, severe infection and injury on the bones and soft tissues, diving accidents, gas embolism, and other life-threatening diseases. After the visit, we went back to Prof. Stuby’s office and had a detailed discussion with him on his one-week visiting professor activities in China in March 2025. He noted that although he had never been to China, he had learned about the rapid development of China’s Ortho-Trauma specialty, the vast amount of cases, and the growth in other sectors in China. He is so much looking forward to his visiting trip next year.
