AMU doctors save 7-month-old girl with critical heart disease

IANS  |  Aligarh 

Doctors at the Muslim University's Medical College (JNMC) successfully performed a four-hour-long operation to set right a severe congenital that had threatened the life of a seven-month-old girl.

Mahira, daughter of Salman, a resident of Aligarh's Jawan area, owes her life to the leader of the team, Mohammad Hanif Beg, who is also the Muslim University (AMU) Pro

Since one of the heart chambers of the infant was not developed and there was a hole in her heart, it resulted in the mixing of pure and impure blood, the doctors said on Saturday, adding that the child suffered blue discoloration, rapid and distressed breathing and feeding difficulty among other problems.

For the procedure performed on Friday, blood from the baby's head, neck and arms was routed to her lungs. The girl has now been discharged to live a healthy life, the doctors said.

M. H. Beg said the was done free of cost under the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK), a government initiative under the

The JNMC is the only centre in western with facilities for complex of children, doctor said.

More than 80 children with have benefited from the RBSK programme at JNMC, Uzma Firdaus, Nodal Officer, District Early Intervention Centre, said.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 18:58 IST