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Kazakh man facing life-threatening complications saved by Chongqing doctors

By Deng Rui and Tan Yingzi in?Chongqing | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-03-23 21:08
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A Kazakh patient facing life-threatening complications after a failed intestinal cancer surgery in his home country finds life-saving treatment at the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

A Kazakh patient in his 60s was saved in Southwest China's Chongqing municipality recently after facing life-threatening complications due to a failed intestinal cancer surgery in his home country. The case highlighted China's growing reputation for providing medical expertise that meets international standards and compassionate healthcare services.

The patient, using the pseudonym Mirza, had previously undergone surgery for colon cancer, which caused respiratory arrest and left his diseased intestine incompletely removed. Seeking better medical care, Mirza's family recently flew him to the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University.

Upon arrival, doctors discovered a complex case exacerbated by his obesity, abdominal adhesions, hypertension, and heart disease.

A multidisciplinary team led by Qian Kun, deputy director of the hospital's gastrointestinal surgery department, crafted a personalized treatment plan for Mirza. Utilizing 3D high-definition laparoscopic technology and enhanced recovery protocols, the team successfully performed a complex intestinal surgery.

"The doctors and nurses helped us solve every problem. We never felt like strangers here," Mirza said. His son added that the experience eased the family's anxiety, saying the doctors in Chongqing made them feel reassured.

The patient recovered rapidly and returned to his home in Almaty, Kazakhstan, just five days after surgery. The hospital arranged follow-up care to ensure his continuous recovery.

"We aim to provide high-quality care for patients from around the world," Qian said.

Zhou Peng contributed to this story.

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