Prayagraj: In a remarkable feat, doctors at Narayan Swaroop Hospital in Mundera successfully operated on a newborn with a rare birth defect, giving him a second lease of life. The child, born on Nov 9, was diagnosed with a condition called encephalocele, where brain tissue grows through a hole in the skull. After being refused treatment at multiple hospitals, the family finally found hope at Narayan Swaroop Hospital.
A team of doctors, led by laparoscopic surgeon Dr Rajiv Singh, performed a complex four-and-a-half-hour surgery on the 21-day-old child. After a 10-day ICU stay, the child made a full recovery. Doctors say the child will require follow-up care for five years to monitor any potential brain effects.
The family is overjoyed, and the hospital's medical team is being hailed as heroes for their life-saving efforts. tnn Prayagraj: In a remarkable feat, doctors at Narayan Swaroop Hospital in Mundera successfully operated on a newborn with a rare birth defect, giving him a second lease of life. The child, born on Nov 9, was diagnosed with a condition called encephalocele, where brain tissue grows through a hole in the skull.
After being refused treatment at multiple hospitals, the family finally found hope at Narayan Swaroop Hospital. A team of doctors, led by laparoscopic surgeon Dr Rajiv Singh, performed a complex four-and-a-half-hour surgery on the 21-day-old child. After a 10-day ICU stay, the child made a full recovery.
Doctors say the child will require follow-up care for five years to monitor any potential brain effects. The family is overjoyed, and the hospital's medical team is being hailed as heroes for their life-saving efforts. tnn Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India .
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