A hospital has conducted a complex scalp replantation surgery on a 13-year-old girl, saving her from permanent disfigurement and restoring her hope for a normal life.
The young patient, hailing from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, suffered a traumatic total scalp avulsion when her long hair got caught in the fan of a generator at a local fair. She was rushed to a nearby hospital, where initial stabilization was done. However, due to the lack of specialized microvascular surgical facilities, her family sought further treatment.
The patient was referred to Farida based Amrita Hospital after her parents contacted Dr. Sachin Gupta, Pediatric Neurosurgeon, who recognized the advanced reconstructive surgical expertise available at the hospital. Dr Niti Gulati Batra Senior consultant and Assistant Professor, Department of
Dr. Mohit Sharma, HoD, Centre for Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad said, “Total scalp avulsion is a devastating injury, and the success of replantation depends on timely intervention and advanced microvascular surgical skills. During the procedure, we carefully reconnected the blood vessels, nerves, and tissues to restore the scalp. The surgery lasted for over eight hours, and the patient’s recovery so far has been excellent.”
“Amrita’s multidisciplinary team that includes experts in reconstructive microsurgery, anesthesiology, pediatrics, and critical care, made this surgery a success. The patient appearance has been restore to near normal level and she has already return back to school and living happy and normal life”, he added.
Dr. Sachin Gupta, Senior Consultant, Paediatric Neurosurgery, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad said, “By the time the patient reached Amrita Hospital, nearly 10 hours had passed since the injury. The hospital’s expert team of reconstructive surgeons immediately took up the case despite the challenges of delayed intervention.”
Dr. Vasundhra Jain, Senior Consultant, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery said, “The patient’s scalp was ripped off when her hair got caught in the generator’s fan. If the scalp replantation had not been successful, the patient would have required skin grafting to cover her bare skull bones, leaving her permanently disfigured. This would have affected her emotionally and socially, especially at such a young age.”
Dr. Sanjeev Singh, Medical Director, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad said, “This successful scalp replantation surgery is a testament to the world-class infrastructure and medical expertise at Amrita Hospital. It highlights our commitment to transforming lives through advanced medical care.”
The young girl’s parents expressed their gratitude for the life-changing surgery. Her father said, “We were devastated when the accident happened and felt helpless seeing our daughter in such a condition. Coming to Amrita Hospital was the best decision we made. The doctors not only saved her life but also gave her a second chance at living a normal life.”
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