- Amid COVID restrictions, to arrange the rarest of rare blood group was an issue, to store her own blood units was an option.
- The girl had already crossed the ideal age of surgery and was having life threatening symptoms.
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Chandigarh, September 24, 2020 :
Owing to the unprecedented circumstances due to COVID 19 pandemic optimal treatment of complex congenital heart diseases sometimes becomes a test of patience for a suffering child and the parents. 16 years old girl Monika faced much more than that as she was born with a complex heart disease known as Tetrology of Fallot with very small pulmonary arteries, in which there is a hole in heart with marked narrowing of the passage for blood flow from right side of the heart to the lungs.
This leads to major limitation in the blood supply to the lungs and as a consequence the oxygen levels in the blood remain very low. She grew up with major restrictions in her physical activity as her parents found it financially difficult to get her corrective surgery done. Besides, Monika had an extremely rare blood group called Bombay Blood group, which is present only in 1 out of around 10,000 individuals, and amid COVID 19 pandemic with the unprecedented restrictions the arrangement of suitable blood group became far difficult.
When there was no hope in sight, doctors started blood donation from the patient herself at an interval of 8 to 1o days and stored those units of blood for her surgery. Over it the ideal age of surgical correction required in this disease is 5 years of age which she had already crossed. Hence the whole process involved great risks and complications which required experienced supervision and great amount of patience. The surgery was performed by experienced Dr. Rachit Saxena, Senior Consultant, CTVS, Narayana Hospital, Gurugram. Now Monika has completely recovered and is back to her normal routine life.
He further added, “Once this major issue of saving blood units was resolved we planned her for surgical correction. Here the first concern was occlusion of the abnormal vessels supplying the lungs which was done by our intervention pediatric cardiologist. The next day she was taken up for the surgical correction wherein we closed the hole in the heart, removed the obstructive muscle bands from the right side of the heart to the lungs. The entire passage for blood flow to the lungs was reconstructed along with reconstruction of the pulmonary valve. She recovered completely and was fit for discharge from the hospital in just five days. Monika is now back to her normal life playing and enjoying life with her siblings with no restriction to her physical activity. I convey my sincere regards to my entire team of doctors and medical staff for cooperation and hard work for this successful surgery.”
With the advancements in treatments the process has been eased but still early diagnosis and immediate treatment is the key for any type of congenital heart diseases. It should not be delayed at any cost. As the child grows the complications rise and condition worsens as the time passes by. Narayana Hospital, Gurugram is always ready to provide best advanced healthcare services and treatment to its patients with its team of experienced doctors and staff.
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