Udupi: Kasturba Hospital doctors perform rare heart surgery on 11-day-old baby


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi
With Inputs from Media Release

Udupi, Feb 1: In a rare surgery, an 11-day-old baby was successfully operated upon by a team of Kasturba Hospital doctors led by Dr Aravind Bishnoi, CTVS surgeon here recently to correct an abnormality identified as transposition of great arteries (TGA), a serious defect in the heart. The baby is recovering well and the parents are extremely happy with the operation and care given at the hospital.

The baby, Sharan (name changed) was delivered in a hospital in Udupi and the parents observed that the child had difficulty in breathing and also had rapid heart rate and cool and moist skin. The treating doctors then referred the child for further treatment.

The baby was just one day old when he was brought for treatment to Dr Leslie Lewis, neonatologist at neonatal ICU in Kasturba Hospital. On diagnosis it was identified as TGA by interventional cardiologist Dr Padmakumar. It is a condition which occurs due to abnormal development of the fetal heart during the first eight weeks of pregnancy. The large vessels that carry blood from the heart to the lungs, and to the body are connected in a 'swapped' manner. The oxygen saturation was less and this was well taken care at the sophisticated neonatal ICU.

Baby Sharan was then referred to cardio vascular thoracic surgery. Dr Aravind Bishnoi, consultant cardiac surgeon and associate professor, department of cardio vascular thoracic surgery, along with a team of doctors performed the surgery to correct the defect.

"The infants who undergo delicate TGA surgical repair including the arterial switch surgery will grow and develop normally," Dr Bishnoi said. Post-surgery, neonatologists under the unit of Dr Leslie Lewis provided recovery care and the child has recovered well in quick time.

"I have never done this surgery in this region. The baby is healthy and responded quickly to the treatment. As it was a complicated case, the baby had to undergo this surgery, if not he would not have survived more than 2-3 weeks or a month," he added. He also said in most such cases, babies do not live for more than a year.

Dr Avinash Shetty, medical superintendent, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal said, "Normally, oxygen-poor (blue) blood returns to the right atrium from the body, travels to the right ventricle, then is pumped through the pulmonary artery into the lungs where it receives oxygen. Oxygen-rich (red) blood returns to the left atrium from the lungs, passes into the left ventricle, and then is pumped through the aorta out to the body. In transposition of the great arteries, the aorta is connected to the right ventricle, and the pulmonary artery is connected to the left ventricle - the opposite of a normal heart's anatomy. Foetal cardiac echocardiography is the only way to detect this at early stages.

"The occurrence of transposition of the great arteries (TGA) is very rare. To perform the surgical intervention on a newborn baby, high level of skillset and precision is essential. Kasturba Hospital now has the services of trained paediatric cardio thoracic surgeon Dr Arvind Bishnoi to attend to these cases. Further, in such cases pre-operative and post-operative care including the neonatal ICU plays a very significant role in the recovery of the baby.

"Earlier these type of cases were referred to Bengaluru for surgical intervention. But there was no guarantee that the baby would survive the journey to Bengaluru. Further, for transportation arrangements, doctor, nursing staff and equipped ambulance were necessary and the expenses would come upto 60,000," he said.

The entire cost of the fetal echocardiography surgery is being paid through Rashtriya Bala Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) scheme of the central government. The surgery was done on January 23 and after a week of postoperative care, the baby is ready for discharge.

The father of the baby Harish thanked everyone in the surgical team for saving his baby and look after him.

  

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  • Dr Tarandeep Singh, Chandigarh

    Mon, Feb 19 2018

    Congrats to Dr Arvind Bishnoi and his team . It is is big asset to have a surgeon of calibre of Dr Bishnoi. I hope more complex surgeries would be done and I wish success to Dr Bishnoi and his team.

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  • wilma, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 03 2018

    Happy to see Dr.Tom and Dr Lesly.God bless you all .Your expert hands may save more and more lives.

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  • Boniface D'Souza, Moodubelle/Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    Congratulations to the team of Doctors who have performed the rare surgery on baby Sharon. May God bless them abundantly for saving a life of baby.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    Dr. Tom is a gentleman Doctor in Manipal.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    We wish good health and happiness for baby.

    Congrats hospital team and also thanks to Rashtriya Bala Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK) scheme of the central government who borne the entire cost.

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  • Laveena, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    My son also born with complicated heart dieseses and without spleen..exactly 16 years ago,he has undergone 3 surgeries and by God's grace doing well..so don't worry parents,keep trust on God..everything will be fine. Today is his birthday.he is in grade 10..all praise to God almighty.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    Great. We wish him a very happy birthday and good wishes for future.

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  • Vatsala, Manipal

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    Very happy for the baby.... hope all the little souls who r suffering from ailments get this type of miraculous healing... 🙏

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    Congratulations to the doctors for their great performance in saving child with heart problems

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    Miracle Baby ...

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    May God continue to bless all the Doctors and the entire tem that was instrumental in conducting the unique heart surgery on Baby Sharon. While God will protect the baby with continued good health, may the Kasturba Hospital be blessed continuously for their success in similar experiments for many more new opportunities.

    New innovations in Medical research is good for India, and also the rest of the world. These are all signs of progress for India in the pathway of medicine and new experiments.

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  • Sunil Dsouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    I have travelled to many places in India.....there is one particular thing me and my family noticed about medical care which is that the doctors in Mangalore and Udupi are the best. I have not seen such professional dedication and social concern in doctors from any other place. Even hospital s are much cleaner compared to other places in India. There may be some exceptions but on an average Medics in Mangalore are the Best

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    good efforts by team of doctors. congratulations.

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