Apollo Hospitals Gives a New Lease of Life to a 20-year-old man Apollo Speciality Hospitals OMR successfully completed multiple lifesaving procedures on the patient
Chennai, 04 March
2021: Apollo Speciality
Hospitals, OMR a part of the Apollo Hospitals Group, Asia's largest and most
trusted multi-specialty hospital chain, has brought back the life of a
20-year-old man who accidentally fell from the 17th floor of a construction
site. A panel of doctors headed by Dr. Roopesh Kumar Senior Consultant,
Neurosurgeon, Dr Pratheema Ramachandran and Dr. Devachandran Jayakumar, Critical
care Consultants, Apollo Speciality Hospitals OMR strategized multiple trauma
treatments according to his injuries bringing him
back to life.
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Mr. M.D Firoj Alam, a 20-year-old, air conditioning mechanic, was working at a major construction site in Perungudi. On the 9th of December 2020, Mr. Firoj accidentally fell from the 17th floor landing on to the fifth floor of the building, he had sustained multiple injuries in his body. He was immediately rushed to Apollo Specialty Hospitals, OMR for emergency treatment.
The
patient was brought in an unresponsive state, with breathing problems, extreme
hypotension, and bleeding from the head, mouth, ears, and nose and both the his
legs had exposed bones. Specialists at the Emergency Department immediately
secured his airway and started artificial respiration; treating his hypotension
with blood transfusion and IV fluids.
Once
he was relatively stable, a whole-body trauma series CT scan was done which
revealed Severe traumatic brain injury with blood clots in his occipital lobes,
multiple facial fractures, Cervical spine fracture, liver and right kidney
injuries with hemoperitoneum and both lower limb bone fractures
(compound). He was shifted to ICU for
further management.
A
team of highly trained doctors headed by Dr. Roopesh Kumar Senior Consultant,
Neurosurgeon, Dr Pratheema Ramachandran and Dr. Devachandran Jayakumar, Critical
care Consultants, Apollo Specialty Hospitals OMR,
managed the patient’s multiple injuries in a strategically phased manner
avoiding further complications.
Explaining
this further during the press meet, Dr. Roopesh Kumar Senior Consultant,
Neurosurgeon, Apollo Specialty Hospitals OMR, said “We immediately sedated him
and paralysed him to make his condition more stable. We performed tracheostomy to facilitate
ventilation and administered medications to reduce the brain swelling. Once his
blood pressure got stabilised, his leg fractures were fixed through surgeries by
our Orthopaedic surgeons and plastic surgeons. A team of Urologists and
Gastroenterologists managed his liver and kidney injuries through non-operative
procedures”.
Adding to this, Dr. Pratheema Ramachandran and Dr. Devachandran Jayakumar, Critical care Consultants, Apollo Specialty Hospitals OMR said, “Subsequently, his damaged facial bones were surgically corrected by the Faciomaxillary surgeon.
His intermittent fever spikes and was managed
with antibiotics as per the guidance of infectious disease consultant. He was
shifted to rehabilitation unit and we continued with physiotherapy, speech and
swallowing therapy. As his conscious level regained, he was behaving very
aggressively with severe mood swings. This was managed by Psychiatrist and Neuropsychologist
and he got normalized gradually.”
Post
all the procedures the patient had significant stiffness of all four limbs
which was becoming an obstacle to his rehabilitation. He was administered multiple spinal intrathecal
injections of centrally acting muscle relaxants along with oral
medications which aided in reducing the stiffness making it pliable for
walking.
Nearly
two months of intensive care management, multiple surgical procedures, various
medications, physiotherapy, speech therapy, cognitive therapy, rehabilitation
and excellent nursing care at Apollo Speciality Hospitals OMR, Mr.Firoz is all set
to get back to his native town along with his father who was a support to him
throughout this period.
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