Gurugram Miracle: How Doctors Reattached Severed Forearm in 9-Hour Surgery

Doctors in Gurugram performed a remarkable medical feat by reattaching a young man's completely severed forearm. The complex nine-hour surgery required reconnecting bones, muscles, tendons and tiny blood vessels under microscope guidance. What made this case particularly challenging was the patient's uncommon blood group, requiring careful coordination between surgical and anesthesia teams. The successful outcome highlights how proper first aid and timely medical intervention can save limbs in traumatic amputation cases.

Key Points: Gurugram Doctors Save Man's Severed Forearm in Complex Surgery

  • Complex 9-hour surgery reconnected bones, muscles and blood vessels
  • Patient's rare blood group added challenge to procedure
  • Proper preservation of severed limb enabled successful replantation
  • Timely referral and first aid were crucial for saving the forearm
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Doctors save severed forearm of 28-year-old in complex emergency surgery

Gurugram doctors successfully reattach 28-year-old's completely severed forearm in rare 9-hour emergency surgery, saving his livelihood and mobility.

"When the area is dense with delicate nerves, tendons, and vessels, every minute counts - Dr Asheesh Dhingra"

Gurugram, November 22

In a rare medical emergency case, doctors at a hospital in Gurugram successfully replanted the completely amputated left forearm of a 28-year-old man.

The injury was caused by a sharp cut that resulted in total amputation of the distal one-third of the left forearm. His severed hand had been preserved correctly at a nearby facility where he received initial first aid, which was an essential step that made replantation possible, an official statement read.

He was also guided about the initial wound care and proper preservation of the amputated limb and was then rushed to the hospital in Gurugram for immediate surgical intervention. On arrival, the team led by Dr Asheesh Dhingra, Consultant - Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Manipal Hospital, Gurugram, was prepared for an emergency replantation procedure.

The man, who was the sole breadwinner of the family, was brought to Manipal Hospital in a serious state, where his hand was completely cut off and he had already lost a lot of blood.

The plastic surgery team thoroughly cleaned the injured area, fixed the broken bones, repaired the torn muscles and tendons, and carefully connected the tiny blood vessels under a microscope so that blood could flow again in a nine-hour-long surgery.

Adding to the complexity, the patient had an uncommon blood group, requiring continuous coordination between the surgical and anaesthesia teams to manage heavy blood loss and maintain stability throughout the procedure.

Dr Asheesh Dhingra, Consultant - Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Manipal Hospital, Gurugram, said, "Complete limb amputations requiring replantations are not uncommon, but the awareness that they can be saved in centres where reimplantation teams are available is still lacking amongst the masses. When the area is dense with delicate nerves, tendons, and vessels, every minute counts, from preserving the amputated hand to beginning microsurgical repair. This was a special case due to the fact that the incident happened in a peripheral location, and the awareness of the primary care provider, along with timely referral, played a significant role in limb salvage. The case highlights how the patient's determination and the timely response of the primary care provider play an equally important role in the successful outcome."

- ANI

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Rohit P
This story really highlights how crucial first aid awareness is. The fact that the initial care provider knew how to preserve the severed limb properly made all the difference. We need more public awareness campaigns about emergency medical procedures.
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Arjun K
As someone who works in manufacturing, this hits close to home. Workplace safety needs to be taken more seriously across industries. Thank God this young man got a second chance - he's the sole breadwinner for his family. Wishing him a speedy recovery! ❤️
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Sarah B
Nine hours of surgery connecting tiny blood vessels under microscope - that's some serious dedication from the medical team! Indian doctors are truly world-class. Makes me proud of our healthcare professionals.
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Vikram M
While this is an amazing success story, it also raises questions about healthcare accessibility. How many people in rural areas would have access to such specialized care? We need more trauma centers across the country, not just in metro cities.
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Kavya N
The coordination between surgical and anesthesia teams for managing blood loss with a rare blood group shows incredible teamwork. This is medical excellence at its best! 👏 Hope the patient gets full functionality back in his hand.

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