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Parvathy Hospital performs complicated multiple surgical procedures

NT BureauBy NT BureauAugust 29, 2019No Comments
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Parvathy Hospital director of Orthopedic Surgery, Dr Dharmarajan, senior orthopaedic surgeon, Dr Mithun, patient Ponniyammal and senior plastic surgeon, Dr Arul at a press meet in Chennai, Wednesday.

Chennai: Parvathy Hospital, Chennai announced that they had successfully conducted a unique complicated multiple surgical treatment to a 20-year-old female patient who sustained serious crush injury in her right arm with wrist drop due to radial nerve injury, following a road accident.

A team of orthopedic surgeons, plastic surgeons headed by Dr Dharmarajan, director of Orthopedic Surgery, Dr Mithun, senior orthopaedic surgeon, and Dr Arul, senior plastic surgeon, Parvathy Hospital, Chennai performed the challenging procedures which enabled the patient to regain her hand mobility and successfully by avoiding upper limb amputation, a press release said.

The young female patient, Ponniyammal, a resident of Kancheepuram, had earlier met with a road accident and sustained serious crush injury. She also suffered a nerve cut and was unable to move her hand and lost her sensation. A team of orthopaedic doctors, plastic surgeons examined the patient and found her right upper limb sustained crush injury and radial nerve injury.

Elaborating the procedures at a press meet here Wednesday, Dr Mithun said, “The patient was observed with a complete right arm crush and had loss of movement as well as sensation. Initially temporary stabilisation of fracture done with external fixator and series of wound debridement procedures were performed by plastic surgeons’ team for removal of necrotic tissue and to promote wound healing, stage by stage in her right arm. Such debridement procedures were necessary to remove the dead material in her arm. Later SSG, the split skin grafting procedure was performed to cover deep structures, restore dynamic function of the arm and to prevent joint contractures.”

Further Dr Mithun said, “After a month of observation, an Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and bone grafting was performed to reconstruct the broken bones to bring them back to the normal position. This is an extremely complex situation in which we had successfully operated to heal properly and to regain normal function of her upper limb’.
Orthopedic surgeon, Dr Dharmarajan said, ‘The treatment procedures were safe, rapid and very cost effective. It was a challenging task to reconstruct and to regain the mobility inspite of severe crush injury with nerve injury.”

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