Device went inside 4-year-old innocent while closing hole in the heart, and then...
Device went inside 4-year-old innocent while closing hole in the heart, and then...
Share:

Bhopal: Doctors in Bhopal, the capital of MP, had great success. They rescued a 4-year-old girl by performing a very difficult heart operation. The doctors removed a device stuck in the child's heart after a lot of hard work. This device was supposed to close the hole in the heart which was left within the time of the heart operation of the innocent. The doctors heaved a sigh of relief after the successful removal of it.  

In fact, the child was admitted to a private hospital in Bhopal. There was a hole in the child's heart, which she was operated upon to close, but due to this, the device that closed the hole in the heart went inside. Seeing this condition, the doctors got upset but they did not give up and then operated on the child. Now there was a double challenge before the doctors because it was already decided not to have open heart surgery due to the age of the girl being very young, but now it was very challenging to remove it after the device went inside.  

Subsequently, the doctors decided that a wire would be inserted in the heart of the child through which the device would be removed. In the operation that lasted for about one and a half hours, the doctors not only removed the device with the help of a tweezer-like wire but also closed the hole in the child's heart. Then the team of doctors kept the child under strict observation. After being kept under observation for about 48 hours, the attendants discharged the child from the hospital and now she is fine. On the other hand, the family members of the girl have heaved a sigh of relief over the successful operation of the daughter.

Pushkar Singh Dhami took oath as CM, this veteran leader is present along with Modi-Yogi

Bloody war between two groups in Shamli, one shot dead

Dhami cabinet list revealed, these old ministers did not get place

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News