Khaleej Times

Doctors remove 25cm hernia in rare surgery

- Saman Haziq

dubai — Kamal Qureshi was struggling for months with his restricted movements, owing to an abnormally large hernia that grew to a size of 20-25cm.

He was found to have an abnormally large hernia that had pushed almost 60 per cent of the contents of the abdomen out of the stomach.

However, a team of doctors from Abu Dhabi has successful­ly performed a rare and complex hernia surgery on a 58-year-old patient recently.

Dr Ananth Pai, specialist surgeon from NMC group hospitals, who performed the rare surgery at the hospital’s Khalifa City, Abu Dhabi branch, said: “Kamal, owing to his previous surgeries, had developed a complicati­on called incisional hernia. An incisional hernia is a type of hernia caused by an incomplete­ly-healed surgical

Kamal, owing to his previous surgeries, had developed a complicati­on called incisional hernia.” Dr Ananth Pai, specialist surgeon

wound post an incision in the abdomen area which had been performed for an abdominal surgery. Kamal, a Pak national, who has been living in Abu Dhabi for the past 30 years had undergone a heart bypass surgery once, angioplast­y twice and all the procedures were done between Pakistan, the UAE and Germany.

Dr Pai added: “We did this as team work with full cooperatio­n from a group of doctors including Dr Tim Tollens from Belgium who operates at NMC Hospital DIP and other specialist­s from anaesthesi­a, bariatric surgery, cardiology, endocrinol­ogy, pulmonolog­y, ICU and radiology. “Owing to his age, diabetes, cardiology profile, and most importantl­y the size of the hernia, this was one such case where patients have to travel abroad because of the very high risk involved in surgery.”

Kamal, a goverment employee, said: “I had travelled to Germany for this surgery but they refused owing to my weight. I am grateful that I found Dr Pai and Dr Tollens who helped me come out this problem”.

Prasanth Manghat, CEO of NMC Healthcare, said: “It gives us immense happiness that our advanced surgery programme, also having the only (Asia Pacific Hernia Society recognised centre all the UAE, continues to save lives and serve communitie­s.”

The patient had an uneventful stay in the hospital, was discharged last week and is on a follow up with his doctors. Although on rest, he is also fit to join his duties.

saman@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Kamal Qureshi (right) had to get his surgery done in the UAE after doctors in Germany refused to, due to his weight. —
Supplied photo Kamal Qureshi (right) had to get his surgery done in the UAE after doctors in Germany refused to, due to his weight. —

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