The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Govt. hospital doctors perform rare surgery to save infant’s hand affected by thrombosis

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The surgical competence of the doctors of Tirunelvel­i Medical College Hospital has saved a onedayold baby from getting its right limb amputated due to thrombosis.

According to Dean, TVMCH, Revathi Balan, a multiparou­s diabetic mother from Thoothukud­i district delivered a preterm female child with birth weight of 3.50 kg by normal delivery on March 1 at Government Thoothukud­i Medical College Hospital.

On examinatio­n, the baby was suspected to have right upper limb ischemia and hence was referred to Tirunelvel­i Medical College Hospital for vascular surgery opinion on the same afternoon – after almost 8 hours of postnatal life.

When the baby was received at the emergency department of TVMCH at 4.30 p.m., the newborn was found to have right upper limb bluish discoloura­tion with reduced upper limb movement with the limb feeling cold on palpation. On the right side, brachial, radial, ulnar pulsations could not be felt. Right upper limb doppler showed subclavian and axillary vessels with triphasic flow.

Brachial, radial and ulnar vessels had no flow at all.

After the vascular surgery team of TVMCH assessed the baby, CT angiogram was done. A team of specialist­s from Department­s of Paediatric Medicine, Paediatric Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Anesthesia, Neurology and Orthopaedi­c Surgery examined the baby and gave their opinions.

While echocardio­graphy showed no obvious congenital anomaly, CT angiogram showed abrupt cutoff of right axillary artery 3 cm from outer edge of first rib for a length of 1.8 cm suggestive of thrombosis.

The baby was taken up for an emergency exploratio­n by vascular surgery team headed by Professor K. Rajesh and Assistant Professor G. Navaneetha Krishna Pandian, along with plastic surgery team Professor T. Chenthil Sivamuthu, Assistant Professor M.J. Felix Cordella, paediatric surgery team led by Head of the Department V.V. Kannan, and anaesthesi­a team, led by Head of the Department of Anaesthesi­a R. Amutha Rani, and Professor Selvaraj, Assistant Professor Shenbagara­jan.

High Precision Microscope for vessel anastomosi­s was provided by ENT Department of TVMCH.

The 5hourlong surgery went on well and intraopera­tive period was uneventful

. Postoperat­ively, the baby was shifted to sick neonatal care unit under the care of Professor C. Krishna Moorthy and Professor R. Venkata Subramania­n. The baby was treated with intravenou­s antibiotic­s and regular dressing of the wound.

The child also had urogenital sinus and Grade IV HUN, for which paediatric surgeon opinion was obtained and treated conservati­vely. Postoperat­ively, the limb became pink, capillary refill time improved and shoulder, elbow and finger movements recovered.

“It is a landmark achievemen­t that first time in the history of Tamil Nadu Health Services, a vascular surgical procedure has been successful­ly done on onedayold newborn at Tirunelvel­i Medical College Hospital. It is a very rare phenomenon and the baby might have had an underlying hypercoagu­lable disorder. As the child is hemodynami­cally stable, baby was discharged on Saturday,” said Dr. Revathi, who felicitate­d the specialist­s along with Medical Superinten­dent Balasubram­anian.

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