Miraculous Medical Feat: Surgeons Remove Knife Fragment from Man's Lungs
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Miraculous Medical Feat: Surgeons Remove Knife Fragment from Man's Lungs
Miraculous Medical Feat: Surgeons Remove Knife Fragment from Man's Lungs In a remarkable surgery, doctors at the government-run MKCG Medical College successfully extricated an eight-centimeter-long knife fragment from the lungs of a 24-year-old man. The procedure, led by associate professor Sarada Prasanna Sahoo from the cardiothoracic and vascular surgery department, was performed on Tuesday.The patient, Santosh Das, has lived with the metallic…
Odisha: MKCG Doctors Extract 8CM Knife Piece Stuck in Man’s Lung for Three Years
Berhampur: The doctors at MKCG Medical College & Hospital, Berhampur in Odisha’s Ganjam district successfully extracted an 8cm-long knife piece from the lung of a man through thoracotomy operation. The broken knife piece was stuck in the lung of 24-year-old Santosh Das for three years after a stabbing incident in Bengaluru. The sharp steel piece caused persistent cough and fever and initially he was misdiagnosed as tuberculosis. Later nn X-ray a…
Odisha Doctors Remove Knife Piece Lodged In 24-Year-Old’s Lung For 3 Years
Berhampur: A team of doctors recently extracted an 8 cm broken knife blade from the lungs of a 24-year-old man at MKCG Medical College and Hospital (MCH) in Odisha’s Berhampur city. The blade, lodged in the body of Santosh Das of Kabisurya Nagar for three years following a stabbing incident in Bengaluru, was removed via a right thoracotomy led by Associate Professor Sarada Prasanna Sahoo of the Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery Department on T…
Odisha: Doctors in Berhampur remove 8cm long broken knife piece from lungs of man - OrissaPOST
Berhampur: A team of doctors in government-run MKCG Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur, removed an eight-centimetre-long broken piece of knife from the lungs of a 24-year-old man, an official said Thursday. The broken knife piece was in the body of the man for the last three years after a stabbing incident. A group of doctors led by Sarada Prasanna Sahoo, associate professor of the cardiothoracic and vascular surgery (CTVS) department remov…
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