MAN UNDERGOES FOOT RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY AT GLENEAGLES GLOBAL HEATLH CITY CHENNAI
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Chennai,
18th July 2019: A 29 year old man got a new
lease of life after undergoing foot reconstructive surgery at Gleneagles Global
Health City. Dasarathi Jawahar an IT
professional working in an IT company in MEPZ, Chennai was riding a two
wheeler and on his way to his office was hit by an earth mover which was coming
backwards. He was pushed off his bike and the there was a partial run over by
the vehicle over his right foot near his workplace one year ago.
The severity of the injury was
very high and the patient was in a state of shock due to massive blood loss and
was in severe pain when brought to the emergency room of Gleneagles Global
Health City. He had a large wound on the medial and anterior aspect of the foot
and lower leg measuring approximately 35* 12cm and his foot was severely
contaminated with grease and mud. The foot bones were exposed and were
unstable. The blood vessels to the toes were damaged due to the impact and the
viability of the toes was precarious.
The
surgery was headed by Dr Selva Seetharaman alongside Dr Kesavan, Dr A P Siva
Kumar and Dr Siva Reddy. The team of surgeons decided to perform foot
reconstructive surgery by using microvascular techniques. Initially the patient was taken for wound
cleaning procedure. The wound was cleaned by removing the contaminated
particles and the non – viable tissues. The
blood supply to the toes was re-established by microscopic reconstruction of
the blood vessels. Dr Kesavan helped in stabilising the foot with K- wires and
External fixators. Since the wound had a bad contamination, immediate wound
cover was not possible. So the doctors continued with wound cleaning procedure
till the entire contamination and dead tissues were removed.
Wound closure procedure was
done by using flap (tissue with blood supply) from the opposite thigh by micro
vascular free tissue transfer. The tissue (flap) from the thigh was
harvested with its blood supply and used to cover the wound in the foot.
The blood vessels in the flap were joined to the vessels in the foot by microvascular
surgery using suture materials thinner than the hair. The entire procedure was
done under magnification using microscope with nearly 10 times magnification.
The duration of this microvascular procedure was around 8 hours.
Speaking about the complications
in the surgery Dr Selva Seetharaman,
Head of the Department, Institute of Plastic Aesthetic and Cosmetic surgery, Gleneagles Global Health City said “We
considered an option of amputation (removal of foot) taking into account the
nature of injury and status of infection during course of the treatment to save
his life and avoid any further complications but we continued with cleaning
procedures and appropriate Antibiotics which cleared the infection and the foot
was finally out of danger. The successful outcome of the procedure and salvage
of the foot was because of the immediate cleaning procedure (Debridement) and
the microvascular free tissue transfer” added Dr Selva Seetharaman
The microvascular surgery
technique has come as a boon to plastic surgery and has extensive application
in Trauma, Cancer reconstruction and in peripheral nerve surgeries. We do the
procedure with the success rate of 95 -98 %, matching the international standards.
Apart from the medical management, the patient's confidence and the courage
also made a difference in saving his foot added Dr Selva Seetharaman.
Limb salvage of a mangled
extremity is a challenging task. Successful limb salvage is a multi-disciplinary
team work. Stability of the bones is necessary to provide a strong
base for the injured tissues to heal and for return of walking function,
eventually. In this patient, there was
loss of some bones in the ankle and foot. Stability was achieved with External
rods and pins inserted into the bones, which were removed after the tissues
healed. He underwent prolonged Physiotherapy, was made to walk with support of
a boot and now, he is back to his day to day activities, successfully. This was
possible because of the team work and excellent multidisciplinary support and
care added Dr Kesavan, Senior Consultant
Orthopaedics Gleneagles Global Health City.
About Gleneagles Global Health City, Chennai:
Gleneagles
Global Health City, the sprawling 21-acre facility located in Perumbakkam,
Chennai is the largest facility of Gleneagles Global Hospitals India. With a
capacity of over 1000 beds and accreditations from leading agencies, the
facility is Asia’s most trusted and leading Multi-Organ Transplant Centre. The
hospital has undertaken several path-breaking Liver, Neuro, Heart, Lung and
Kidney procedures. It is recognized by several international and national level
accrediting agencies. World-class infrastructure, dedicated staff and a
commitment for medical excellence are the USPs of this
facility. The hospital has several achievements to its credit and continues to
work on several pioneering procedures.