Delhi hospital successfully treats Tanzanian police officer

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A team of doctors here have successfully treated a middle-aged who was suffering from a condition.

She had a big ball-like clot in her heart which was bobbling in the ventricle almost at the verge of blocking the (the main artery which goes from heart to the lung) and lungs were studded with

Considering her critical condition and very poor chances of survival, surgeons turned her down for as there was a very high risk for open heart

When Gumbo was admitted at the here, she had severe breathlessness and was in and had very low oxygen concentration in the blood.

"Post investigation we found that she had large in both legs, a big clot in the right ventricle and both lungs. Considering the criticality of her situation, surgeons refused to operate on her as the mortality rate is high during surgery," N.N. Khanna, Senior (Interventional Cardiologist and Endovascular Specialist) at the hospital, said in a statement.

The clot in the heart was of the size of a table tennis ball and if it had moved towards the it would have blocked the outflow of the heart like a ball valve suddenly and completely and she would have died in less than a minute, the doctor said.

Khanna said her "femoral vein was first punctured for preventing the movement of clots from legs to heart and lungs".

"Later, clot-busting drug called Tissue Plasminogen Activator (TPA) was given by placed directly on the clots to open the blocked lung arteries and to carefully dissolve the clot in the heart under supervision.

"The procedure continued for 96 hours with continuous monitoring of the status of lysis of the clots by and measuring serum fibrinogen levels of the blood to avoid the risk of major bleeding. Eventually, the clots in the heart and lungs got dissolved."

Despite being a critical procedure, the patient was not given even a single and the entire procedure was through a key hole endovascular technique and post procedure, she recovered in less than 24 hours.

"Gumbo is doing fine now and requires no further treatment except for oral medicines," Khanna said.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, January 27 2019. 14:34 IST