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Singhania admitted that he hasnt performed such an operation in his 30-year-long career as a neurosurgeon."Otherwise, the situation would have been fatal as the patient would have profusely bled from the wound," added Suresh Ramasubban, senior consultant of pulmonary critical care department in the hospital. It is important that he was immediately brought to the hospital and no attempts were made to remove the rod from his skull.The 24-year-old M Taraque was released from the Apollo Gleneagles hospital during the day, a month after the critical brain surgery, said to be unprecedented in eastern India.The doctor revealed they had to get on with the surgery without much prior knowledge about the extent of the patients brain damage as it was difficult to conduct a CT scan with such a big piece of metal stuck in his head.5 ft long iron rod of the roadside divider broke and went through his forehead leaving him profusely bleeding and with very little life expectancy when he was brought to the hospital," said Binod Kumar Singhania, Consultant Neuro Surgeon at the hospital. However, there is a problem with the movements of his speech and the right side limbs, which would need post-operative care like physiotherapy and speech therapy," he said."
The case was extremely tricky as the biggest challenge was to minimise the bleeding inside the skull after removing the metal rod."The operation was successful and it was found that the patient did not suffer any major vessel damage in the accident.5-feet-long iron rod was successfully removed by doctors in Kolkata from the skull of a youth, who suffered severe brain damage after the metal pierced through his forehead and the cranium in a car accident and the patient discharged on Tuesday..Kolkata: A 3."Taraque suffered a massive car accident on April 28 in which a 3."It is a miraculous success as most patients with such injuries cant be saved.Another doctor in the hospital lauded the success of the operation as a "miracle" and stressed that such adjustable bath and shower chairs manufacturers accident victims should be immediately transferred to a specialised medical care without any attempt to remove the rod. He is currently stable. As the brain remains enclosed inside the skull, too much bleeding could have damaged a large number of brain cells that may have led to the patients death," the doctor said.They eventually removed the rod through a unique endoscopic process with proper haemostasis - a process which causes bleeding to stop.
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