Prayagraj: In the first time, the team of nervous nervous nerves Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital (SRNH), Associate Hospital MLN Medical College of the Sangam City, has succeeded in carrying out the operation of the brain aneurysm.
Also known as subigarnoid bleeding, the brain aneurysm is a weak point on the blood vessel wall in the brain.
Head of the Neonur Surgery Department MLN Medical College, Dr.
NN Gopal said, “This is for the first time that in the field of neurovascular operations at SRN Hospital, complicated operations have been successfully carried out.
Aneurysms of the brain are balloons such as bags of brain arteries, which are irreviated and produce Hematoma or blood collection in the brain.
This is a very dangerous situation because it can cause coma or even death.
“He further added that because it had a tendency to bleed repeatedly, he needed micro clippings or endovascular care.
Therefore, it is one of the most dangerous and complicated operations in the nerve domain, explaining Dr.
Shabi Ahmed, head of the surgical department.
Kliping aneurysm was done by the team, including Dr.
Pankaj Gupta, from SD Pandey and Dr.
Sa Dubey, under the supervision of the Gopal and Dr.
Amit Singh.
Dr.
Pankaj Gupta said the patient’s condition was now stable and he recovered satisfactorily.
In this operation, doctors explore the base of the brain, look for aneurysms and cut it, which is a complicated task.
In collaboration with the Neurosurgery Auxiliary Department, Head of the ENT Department Dr.
Sachin Jain, Anesthesia Dr.
Vaibhav Singh, Dr.
Sachin Singh, Dr.
KC Gupta, Dr.
Ashish Singh and Mamta Nurse staff, provide technical support to complete work.
In the past, there were no facilities to operate such cases in SRN, but now it becomes possible with all the advanced equipment provided under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Surakha Yojana (PMSSY).
Principal, MLN Medical College, Prof SP Singh said that in the field of neurovascular operations, SRN has become the fourth in the state after the Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), medical university of King George (KGMU) and the RML Institute of Medical Sciences, at where aneurysm surgery is complete.
Prof.
Singh also congratulated all the teams who managed to carry out this operation in Srnh.