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| SUNDAY, 28TH JANUARY
2007 SUNDAY OBSERVER Cardiac wonder saves lives by Indeewara Thilakarathne |
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Amazing Arterial Switch operations now in
Sri Lanka
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It
would have been a crucial moment for the team of cardiac surgeons as they
were about to perform a critical Arterial Switch operation on a seven-week
old baby girl. |
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The baby girl was diagnosed suffering from a complex
heart condition known as Transposition of the Great Arteries ( TGA )
and the condition without any clinical intervention, at this stage,
would have been fatal with 90 per cent babies dying within the first
month from birth.
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In the same ward , a seventy seven-year-old man occupied
the next bed, who was also to undergo critical heart surgery on the
same day as the baby was being dressed up for the operation.
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The
successful surgeries were performed by a team of cardiac surgeons at Apollo
hospital in the first week of January 2007. The team was led by the eminent
cardiac surgeon Dr. Prasad Krishnan. |
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"The
baby was just under two months and was suffering from a complex heart
condition known as Transposition of Great Arteries (TGA). This condition
without any medical intervention would have been fatal, with 90% of babies
dying within the first months. |
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The
challenge was performing an Arterial Switch Operation on a tiny baby with
a heart the size of a strawberry with a less than 0.1 mm accuracy. Apollo
hospital Colombo claims that it is the only hospital which is equipped
to do such operations in Sri Lanka "said jubilant Dr.Krishnan after successfully
performing the life saving operation. |
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"The satisfaction after saving the lives is indescribable "acknowledged Dr. Krishnan attributing the amazing feat to technological advancement in the field of medicine and the dedication of the highly qualified team of surgeons at the Apollo hospital. |
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Dr.Krishnan,
a resident surgeon at Apollo hospital, is the recipient of the Gold medal
for original work by the Sri Lanka Heart Association in 2004. Dr.Prasad
has over 20 years clinical practice in adult and paediatric cardiac surgery
with training at the renowned Mayo and Cleveland Clinics in the USA. |
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Another
surgery was performed, at the same time, in the same ward, on a septuagenarian
who required Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) for severe coronary
artery disease with angina and a previous severe heart attack, causing
considerable damage to the heart muscle. |
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CABG
restores blood flow to the heart muscle providing alternative routes for
blood, bypassing the blocks caused by cholesterol deposition and blood
clots, virtually starving the heart of oxygen killing the heart muscle. |
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According
to Dr.Krishnan, the CABG operation is much simpler surgery compared to
switching operation performed on a seven week old baby as the surgeons
have to maintain a high degree of accuracy with a heart the size of a
strawberry. |
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However,
in this particular case, it became complex due to the person's age and
damaged heart. |
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"Coronary
Artery Bypass is the commonest type of heart surgery performed the world
over on adults and constitutes around 50% of our workload. |
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However,
this case is more complex due to the gentleman's age and damaged heart,
from the attack, which rendered his heart surgery in the 8th decade of
life more complex and riskier compared to surgeries in the 5th or 6th
decades of life. |
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Despite
this, CABG is a much simpler operation to do as compared to an arterial
switch as the structures are much larger in an adult "said Dr. Krishnan. |
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"Under
this particular condition, nature developed a heart disease. Connections
got the wrong way. So when blue blood comes and goes back into the heart,
these children could not absorb oxygen into the blood circulation. |
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This
leads to almost certain death soon after the birth. "said Dr.Krishnan
describing the delicate nature of the surgery. |
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The
condition known as Transposition of Great Arteries (TGA) is a hereditary
ailment often determined by the genes at birth with 90% of babies dying
within one month from birth. |
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Oxygen
to the heart muscle is blocked and the baby is like a proverbial fish
out of water, unless clinical intervention is made immediately, the child
will die due to lack of oxygen. |
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Most
of the children die due to shortage of medical facilities. However, after
performing the successful Arterial Switch Operation, a child can lead
a normal life as any other children. |
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| SUNDAY, 4TH FEBUARY
2007 THE SUNDAY LEADER Apollo opens out its heart at Lanka Hospitals Corporation Ltd - Heartening changes…. Read more open PDF Click Here .......... |
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