MY Doctors saved a woman’s life by excision of choledochal cyst
MY Doctors saved a woman’s life by excision of choledochal cyst
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Indore: Doctors of Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital (MY Hospital)  gave a new lease of life to a 26-year-old lady by performing a complicated surgery for excision of choledochal cyst and reconstruction of the biliary duct. The patient had a congenital disorder of the duct and was removed just after a complicated surgery performed by the medical doctors for six hours, about 5 days ago.

HoD of Surgery Department of MGM Medical College Dr Arvind Ghanghoriya stated that the patient, resident of Depalpur, was effectively discharged from the hospital on Saturday. “She was suffering from pain, frequent cases of jaundice, nausea, and other liver disorders. It remained asymptomatic for a long time but turned life-threatening for the patient,” Dr. Ghanghoriya said.

He added that his group removed the choledochal cyst and re-constructed it by means of the modest intestine. “It was a complex surgery as removing the cyst was difficult by avoiding any other complications. It turned more challenging when we constructed a bile duct of the patient through her small intestine,” the HoD added.

Dr Ghanghoriya also informed that such surgeries had been begun in MY Hospital in 2016 and it is the only government institute in central India to carry out such complicated surgery.

Dr KK Arora, Dr Sanjay Mahajan, Dr. Hiteshwari Baghel and 10 additional medical doctors played a significant function in the surgery.

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