Doctors at Apollo Medics Hospital reconstruct 4-year-old Taekwondo prodigy's crushed hand

Published On 2024-01-09 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-03-27 07:15 GMT

Lucknow: The aspirations, along with the hand of a four-year-old taekwondo prodigy, got crushed when her hand got caught in an escalator at the Ghaziabad railway station three months ago.

However, doctors at the city-based Apollo Medics devised a recovery plan for the complex case of Agrima Singh, who had secured the prestigious gold medal after her participation in a Taekwondo tournament in Noida just before the accident.

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The urgency of intervention was paramount, aiming to restore the hand's normal form and function. The intricate process of reconstructing the crushed hand resembled assembling pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, showcasing the remarkable expertise and precision of the team of doctors, led by Dr Nikhil Puri, a plastic surgeon.

“From the moment the incident occurred, we were on edge. At one juncture, we were willing to accept the loss of a limb if it meant saving our daughter's life. Patience, faith, and the skill of the doctors have proven invaluable,” said the girl’s mother.

Dr Mayank Somani, the hospital’s MD and CEO, commended their delicate surgery manoeuvring through the intricate network of bones, muscles, and nerves.

Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that for the first time, doctors at the Kalyan Singh Super Speciality Cancer Institute performed a microvascular surgery for tongue reconstruction with a free radial artery forearm flap. Resection of the primary tumour was done by Dr Indu Shukla, Assistant Professor, ENT and plastic and reconstructive surgery was performed by Dr Mukta Verma, Assistant Professor, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. A 56-year-old male patient had come with complaints of non-healing ulcers and pain at the left lateral border of the tongue for about four months. His histopathology came out to be moderately differentiated Squamous cell carcinoma and he was diagnosed as a case of cancer tongue.

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