Doctors at Jaypee hospital successfully conducted hip replacement surgery on 103-year-old man

April 26, 2018

“Ø  History repeated – Second time successful hip replacement surgery of 100+ year old patient conducted by doctors at Jaypee Hospital.

Ø  The patient was suffering from hip fracture and other complications for two months”

Noida, April 26 , 2018 :

 A team of orthopaedic and joint replacement surgeons led by Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Associate Director, Orthopedics Department, Jaypee Hospital, Noida, successfully performed a complicated right-hip replacement surgery on a 103- year- old man. The high-risk surgery was performed on Mohd. Bandhu Baksh, a native of Jharkhand, who fractured his hip bone approximately 3 months ago prior to the surgery, while working at home.

The surgery was executed using minimally invasive method, minimising the bleeding risk and other wound related complications during surgery. A high degree of precision, coordinated team work and dexterity skills were executed by the team of operating surgeons to complete this complex surgery within the time frame with successful outcome.

Explaining about the case, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Associate Director, Orthopedics Department, Jaypee Hospital said:  “Since no proper treatment was provided to the patient, over period of time his condition had deteriorated. His movement was restricted, making him completely bed- ridden and dependent on other family members for day to day activities. Even slightest of movement would make him scream and toss on the bed.”

Due to the delayed treatment, complications such as dehydration, urine infection, chest infection and a massive bed sore also developed. Further, in two months after fracture, the bones had resorbed and soft tissues were all scarred and stuck to bone.

“We had to be very meticulous in handling soft tissues while maintaining homeostasis and ensuring the duration of anaesthesia/surgery is not prolonged to avoid chances of complications,” added Dr. Gupta.

A team, including Orthopaedic surgeons, Radiologist, General Physician, Anaesthetist, Physiotherapist and allied para-medical staff, was formed to best optimize the patient’s fitness for surgery.

Dr Gupta’s teammate, Dr. Mohammad Usman Khan, an Associate Consultant with Orthopaedics Department at Jaypee Hospital said: “Mr. Bandhu Baksh’s case was complex and very challenging. His age, delayed and neglected injury and other criticalities associated with his heart and other organs increased the risk factor of the surgery. Our ICU team and critical care unit was ready in case of any untoward event while performing the surgery.”

“After the successful surgery, he was kept in ICU for couple of days and then moved to the ward where the nursing and the physiotherapy team were able to help him walk again within a few days,” Dr. Khan added.

Wahid Najir, son of Bandhu Baksh was overjoyed with the conclusion. “We took my father to a hospital in Jharkhand but considering his old age, doctors refused to take the risk of treating him. After some time of struggling, we came to Jaypee Hospital for help. Without any hesitation, Dr. Gupta agreed to perform the surgery. Today my father is able to walk without pain and he has been cured of all the infections and bedsores. I am very grateful to all the team members of Jaypee Hospital”

Considering itself a responsible healthcare paragon, Jaypee Hospital offers the finest range of healthcare services to meet all the current needs of patients. Combined with an experienced team of specialized medical professionals, Jaypee Hospital is committed towards providing world- class treatment at affordable price.

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