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Instead of Plane Making Emergency Landing, Engineer Fixes Medical Device Using Only a Pen

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Post by Guest Sun May 13, 2018 4:54 am

When a diabetic passenger was suffering from dangerously high blood sugar, the flight crew was preparing to make an emergency landing – but thanks to a resourceful engineering student who happened to be on board, they didn’t have to. Back in February, electrical engineering student Karttikeya Mangalam had just finished an exchange program in Geneva and was on his way home to New Delhi via a connecting flight from Moscow.

As he was on the plane, however, a man who was sitting two rows behind him started having a medical emergency. 21-year-old Mangalam recently wrote about the harrowing incident in his university’s in-house magazine. The passenger, a 30-year-old Dutch man named Thomas, suffered from type 1 diabetes and he had forgotten his insulin pump at the Moscow security desk. Since it had been five hours since his last insulin dose, his blood sugar levels were quickly rising.

Fortunately, there was a doctor on board who also happened to have diabetes. Upon hearing that a man was in trouble, he rushed over to help.

“The doctor tried to calm him down and explained to the hostess that he needed urgent insulin or he would pass out with possible multiple organ failures and coma or worse,” recalls Mangalam. “I personally think it created more panic than helping the situation.

“Anyway, Thomas already had some cartridges of short-term fast working insulin with him, all he needed was a method to inject them.”

Though the doctor also had diabetes, he used a pen-like contraption to inject the treatments, rather than a pump, which meant that Thomas’s cartridges could not work properly with the device. As precious time passed and the passengers deliberated on Thomas’s situation, the Dutch man collapsed and the flight crew announced that they would be making an emergency landing. Instead of waiting an hour and a half for the plane to touch down, Mangalam used the plane’s Wifi to look up diagrams of the injector. He compared the device to the blueprints until he noticed a key detail in the design drawings: there was a spring missing from the doctor’s injector.

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/instead-of-jet-making-emergency-landing-engineer-fixes-medical-device-by-using-a-pen/

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