Immediately after birth, a team of ANIIMS surgeons
performed emergency surgery, placing a feeding tube in her abdomen through the
stomach to ensure she could receive nutrition. For over two and a half years,
the child was fed through this tube, enabling her to gain adequate weight in
preparation for a reconstructive surgery to create a functioning food pipe.
On September 25, 2024, a complex surgery was
performed to create a new esophagus for the child. During the procedure: The
artificial feeding tube was removed, and the opening in the stomach was closed;
A tunnel was created in the chest, and the stomach was carefully separated from
surrounding organs; Using the blood supply from key arteries, the stomach was
elevated between the heart, aorta, lungs, and other vital structures and
positioned in the neck to function as the new food pipe; and finally, the
stomach was connected to her underdeveloped esophagus.
The surgery lasted nearly 7 hours and was led by
Dr. Saji Vargheese, Surgical Specialist, along with Dr. Narayanan, Anesthetist,
and a team of super-specialist doctors.
The postoperative recovery has been smooth, with
the child now eating orally and doing well.
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