A courageous 3-Year-Old brave heart gets a new lease of life at Medica Superspecialty Hospital
Congenital heart disease team
conducts miracle heart Surgery for a rare and complex heart disorder
Mumbai, 2nd May 2022:
Medica Group of Hospitals, the largest private hospital chain in Eastern
India, at its flagship facility Medica Superspecialty Hospital in
Kolkata conducted a rare and critical operation on a 3-year-old girl child
with a very uncommon birth-related heart disease. The team of experienced doctors from departments of
pediatric and congenital heart disease joined hands together for this complex
and exceptional case. Under the supervision of Dr. Anil Kumar Singhi, Senior
Consultant and Head, Department of Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease, Medica Superspecialty Hospital, the child survived the ordeal which
turned out to be, one of the most unexpected recoveries in recent time.
In 2019, while the Bhattacharjee
family from Hooghly were cherishing the moment of their first child,
they were traumatized to learn that their child had an unusual heartbeat which
could be the only sign that she has PDA (Patent ductus arteriosus - a
heart problem that occurs soon after birth in some babies, which usually
goes away after 72 hours) or a hole in the heart. After a month of
frequent checkups in the hospital, the sound did not stop. Post
consultation with their family pediatrician, the child was referred to Dr.
Anil Singhi at Medica Superspecialty Hospital. Without any further
delay, the child was rushed to Medica for treatment. After a thorough diagnosis by the Medica team of
doctors, it was learned that the child had an abnormal connection between the
two heart chambers. An unusually long tunnel was abruptly twisted backward and
linked to the right atrium (the upper right chamber of the heart that receives
polluted blood from the body) from the left side of the aorta (the principal
artery transporting pure blood from the left lower heart chamber to the body).
That abnormal tunnel was draining out blood from three openings of the upper
right chamber of the heart which could have resulted in the swelling of
blood vessels, or Ischemia (a condition in which the blood flows out
resulting in oxygen restriction or reduction) in the cardiac muscle. Due to
numerous risk factors associated with the unusual tunnel, it was decided to
seal the tunnel after a few months of examination. The entire process got
delayed for 2 years due to the dreadful COVID-19 pandemic which was witnessed
by the entire nation. After subsequent challenges, on April 5, 2022,
when the child was 3 years old, she was eventually admitted to Medica
for her due treatment. The anatomy of the tunnel was determined using Echocardiography
followed by a Cardiac CT Angiography which confirmed the tube
anatomy. On 6th April, various attempts to close the tunnel
via the right side of the heart chamber were unsuccessful at first. As a
result, the tunnel was determined to be closed from the left side of the heart chamber.
The tunnel was successfully closed using a KONAR –MF occluder (a device)
through a transcatheter route. The Child was discharged with a very satisfying
post-operative evaluation after 2 days (8th April) of the surgery and is
slowly getting back to her normal life.
Dr. Anil Kumar Singhi, Senior Consultant and Head, Department of
Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease, Medica Superspecialty Hospital, said, “The little girl had visited us in an ill
state with heart failure symptoms. The diagnosis of the extremely rare
condition in the child was challenging. The child required intense medical
therapy and close supervision to allow her to grow initially. Managing the
distressed family in the COVID-19 pandemic was again a nightmare as procedures
had to be deferred. It was an incredibly challenging method due to the
difficult pathway, alongside the abnormal tunnel is very rare and uncommon in
the World. Transcatheter closure in small children is rewarding for both the
patient and the medical team. Worldwide, only a few instances of mainly
surgical closure have been reported in the scientific literature. After all the
challenges, and difficulties faced, we are extremely pleased to know that the
child is doing extremely well, and we wish her and the family the very best in
life.”
Mr. Bhattacharjee (the father of the child), stated, "We see the doctors on a
regular basis for checkups, and we are really satisfied with the love and care
that are given to our daughter. When our child was admitted to Medica, she did
not have any symptoms, but her left ventricle was larger due to the abnormal
tunnel. In just 2 weeks’ time, her ventricle has already returned to its normal
size which proves that she has been healing quickly now. Our hearts are filled
with enormous joy after seeing our daughter’s smile and laugh once again."
Having set benchmarks in patient care, Medica Superspecialty Hospital,
which has a world-class comprehensive department for heart failure, at the
facility, in Kolkata, is widely known for its excellence in cardiac care has
now added another feather to its cap, after successfully conducting the
high-risk operation with extensive options for treatment and management of the
congenital cardiac disease.
About Medica Group of
Hospitals:
Medica Group of Hospitals, one of the major
and fast-growing chains of hospitals in Eastern India today, has built and
managed numerous healthcare facilities across the Eastern region over the past
few years. The healthcare chain launched its operations with Medica North
Bengal Clinic (MNBC) in Siliguri in 2008 and soon followed up with its flagship
Hospital – Medica Superspecialty Hospital (MSH) – in Kolkata in 2010. The group
has footprints in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Bihar, and Assam.
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