The Asian Age

Successful heart surgery gives new life to infant

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Doctors at a city hospital performed an open- heart surgery on a three weeks old infant who was suffering from a rare heart condition, offering her a fresh lease of life.

The 19- day- old baby was admitted to the hospital on April 10 as an emergency case. The baby was diagnosed with Infra Diaphragma­tic Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection and the oxygenated blood from her lungs was not reaching the heart. “The blood had to reach the heart in some way to sustain life. In her condition, the blood was draining through a channel which was joining a vein in the liver. Due to this, the lung pressures were very high,” Manisha Chakrabart­i, senior consultant, Paediatric Cardiology at Indraprast­ha Apollo hospitals.

This condition was a true paediatric cardiac emergency, she said. At the time of admission, the baby’s lung pressures were very high but the biggest obstacle was her overall health. She weighed just 2.2 kg and was very weak, she said.

“This was probably the smallest baby ( in terms of weight) to undergo an open- heart surgery at our institutio­n. So her treatment method was also distinctiv­e from other cases,” the doctor claimed.

Detailing the surgical procedure, Muthu Jothi, senior consultant, paediatric cardio thoracic surgeon at the hospital, said they stopped the blood circulatio­n completely for 30 minutes. “To ensure that her organs don’t suffer shock, especially the brain, we lowered her body temperatur­e by placing ice all around her little body.

 ?? — PTI ?? Actor Gul Panag with artists during the fit India movement campaign at Central Park in Connaught Place in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Actor Gul Panag with artists during the fit India movement campaign at Central Park in Connaught Place in New Delhi on Saturday.

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