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The new techniques and equipment which the the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, are using to treat patients. This episode follows the journey of road traffic accident victim, Fred Whitcroft, and his path to recovery.
With opening scenes of Fred's destroyed car, he was brought to the Royal with severe head injuries and established "his life support" such as blood pressure etc. Dermot Brynes (consultant neurosurgeon) and John Gray (neurosurgical registrar) discuss his condition and have two immediate decisions to make "one does he need a CT scan.... second decision is whether we should put him down so to speak... paralysis and ventilate him" - the decision was yes for both.
After the CT scan Brynes determines that "we are so far satisfied with his condition" and on day 8 takes him off life support. However, a spanner is thrown in the works and additional scans are made. Eventually, with the assistance of nurses and Ruth Thompson, his physiotherapist, Fred makes a full recovery and is able to go home.