Surgical wizards in India reattached the man's foot severed in a gruesome accident to help him walk again
Doctors at RN Cooper Hospital reattached a man's foot, a carpenter by profession, sliced during a mishap and offered him a fresh lease of a life devoid of any need for dependence and helplessness.
The collective effort:
The surgery was extremely complex and took approximately 6 hours to complete. A team plastic surgeons, orthopedicians and anesthetists were involved in performing the operation to salvage the man's foot.
Insights into the surgery:
First, the blood vessels, nerves, bones and tendons of the right foot were chopped under anesthesia. The orthopedic professionals helped to stabilize the patient's bones. Finally, the team of plastic surgeons used technique called micro revascularization to allow the reattachment of the severed foot. Also, the blood supply was restored.
After the operation, the patient exhibited extraordinary recovery.
Just like many others, this patient case too indicates that Indian medical facilities are a paragon of health and wellness. Whether you are a carpenter or a highly-regarded individual, Indian medical facilities do "no bias" at all.
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