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Rare joint-replacemen­t surgery enables man walk after decade

- — IANS

new delhi — In the world’s second such case, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here has given a new lease of life to a 20-year-old man by performing a rare quadruple joint replacemen­t surgery that enabled him to sit and walk after more than a decade.

The first such surgery -- which was considered impossible until a few years ago due to the high risk involved -- was also performed at AIIMS in 2013.

It all started after Guddu — resident of Bihar — developed pain in his right foot which, due to ignorance and lack of proper medical facility, spread to the ankle, shin and knee.

With improper diagnosis at local health institutio­ns, the problem initially remained confined to the right leg but later spread to the other leg as well. As time pro- gressed, Guddu’s knee joints bent at 90 degrees, making it impossible for him to walk.

Anxious to get their son cured, Guddu’s parents continued his treatment at local hospitals in the rural areas of Bihar, which not only cost them more than Rs5 lakh but a further delay that led to the pain spreading to both his hip joints, which left him unable to even sit.

Medical science categorise­s such cases under Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) — inflammati­on of the joints that starts before the age of 16. Some types of JIA can cause serious growth problems and eye inflammati­on.

Treatment of JIA focuses on controllin­g pain, improving function and preventing joint damage.

After suffering for over 10 years

Nowhere in the world other than AIIMS has a four-joint replacemen­t surgery been performed together Rajesh Malhotra, AIIMS orthopaedi­c surgeon

and facing difficulty in getting proper diagnosis in Bihar, the patient was moved to the Delhi-based AIIMS in May 2016, where the doctors diagnosed the problem to be JIA. However, though the malady was now correctly diagnosed, Guddu’s joints were completely deformed by then.

The patient was admitted under renowned AIIMS orthopaedi­c surgeon Rajesh Malhotra, who considered the best alternativ­es to get Guddu’s all four joints corrected and thus enable him to walk once again. Malhotra said that in Guddu’s case, all four joints (hips and knee) were deformed and until all four were changed, the patient could not stand or walk.

Though in such surgeries, doctors across the world prefer replacemen­t of joints one after another, Malhotra and his team decided to perform all four joint replacemen­ts together.

This was done keeping similar quadruple joint replacemen­t case in mind by Malhotra and team in 2013, which was the world’s first.

“Nowhere in the world other than AIIMS has a four-joint replacemen­t surgery been performed together. In our case, we have done the surgery in one single go and in fact within one year the patient will start running,” Malhotra said.

 ?? IANS ?? All India Institute of Medical Sciences performed a rare surgery that enabled 20-year-old Guddu to sit and walk. —
IANS All India Institute of Medical Sciences performed a rare surgery that enabled 20-year-old Guddu to sit and walk. —

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