13-year-old girl from Bharmour, Chamba had been silently battling a rare and complex congenital heart defect since birth.
In a remarkable demonstration of medical
expertise and compassion, the Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (CTVS)
Department at Dr Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Tanda (TMC), has
given a new lease on life to a 13-year-old girl from Bharmour, Chamba. She had
been silently battling a rare and complex congenital heart defect since birth.
The young girl was diagnosed with atrial
septal defect (ASD) with cor triatriatum — a rare condition where a
fibromuscular membrane divides one of the heart’s atria into three
compartments, severely impairing cardiac function.
Since
infancy, she endured troubling symptoms: rapid heartbeat, bluish discoloration
of the lips, poor weight gain, breathlessness and frequent hospitalisations due
to chest infections. Her family, unable to afford specialised treatment at
distant centres, had nearly given up hope — until they turned to TMC.
There, a dedicated
team conducted a thorough pre-operative evaluation and on May 27, performed a
high-risk open-heart surgery.
“The
child had a large hole in her heart, abnormally connected veins, enlarged
chambers and disrupted blood flow,” said Dr Deshbandhu Sharma, Head of the CTVS
Department. “Surgery was the only option and we’re proud to say it was a complete
success.”
The complex procedure was led by CTVS
surgeons Dr Deshbandhu Sharma, Dr Vikas Panwar and Dr Puneet Sharma, with
anesthesiologists Dr Bharti Gupta, Dr Aman Sharma and Dr Nidhi, supported by a
dedicated paramedical team. Crucially, all treatment expenses were fully
covered under the HIMCARE scheme, sparing the family any financial hardship.
Following surgery, the patient is stable
and recovering well. Doctors expect her to be discharged soon — ready to begin
a life she never had the chance to live before.
This
successful intervention marks not only a life saved but also a milestone for
regional healthcare. With the CTVS unit at TMC now regularly handling complex
cardiac surgeries, hope is reaching even the most remote corners of Himachal
Pradesh. “This is a proud moment for TMC and a beacon of hope for families
across the hills,” said a senior hospital official.
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