A rare congenital condition seen in only 1 in 3,500 births
Doctors at Fortis Memorial Research
Institute, Gurugram, have successfully treated a newborn, who was born without
a food pipe, a rare congenital disorder known as Esophageal Atresia.
The newborn was referred from a hospital
in Haryana’s Rewari with a birth weight of mere 1.7 kgs and had a hole in the
heart.
Such
newborns are unable to feed as their mouth is not connected to the stomach as
the food pipe is missing and they are at high risk of recurrent pneumonia.
The complex case
was managed by team of doctors led by Dr Anand Sinha, Director, Paediatric
Surgery.
The patient was treated via a minimally invasive thoracoscopic procedure. The surgery lasted for around 4 hours, and the baby was discharged in a stable condition in 15 days of post-operative care.
This condition is quite uncommon and is
reported in 1: 3500 births. Yash Rawat, Vice-President and Facility Director,
Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram congratulated the team on
treating rare condition.
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