Leg replantation surgery at Sparsh hospital amidst of lockdown was successfully managed. Sparsh hospital, which has a strong reputation for conducting path-breaking surgeries for over a decade, conducted complex reconstructive surgery of three year old child’s leg amidst of lockdown.
Vinutha (Name changed), female baby aged about 3 years, the younger of the two kids to the groundnut farmer Mr. Kumar (Name changed), was happily sitting on a swing at her home in the remote village Naayanavenapalli, Singamanamala Mandalam, Anantapur District of Andhrapradesh. Little did anyone realise what was about to happen. Father was mowing the grass with a sharp machete infront of the swing. As the child was playing in the swing, she slipped and accidentally came under the contact of the machete, which her father was using for mowing the grass. She injured both her legs.
The baby sustained a near total amputation of her left leg just below her knee joint. The left leg hanging over a 2 cm piece of skin. Distraught father took the baby to her brother’s house, from where they travelled to Anantapur (40 kms) in a car. From there they travelled to the near city in in the neighbouring state, to Bangalore (40 kms +280 kms =320 kms) with the amputated leg. The incident happened at about 5 PM on 01-05-2020 and they reached hospital at about 10 PM on the same night (facing the hurdle of Lockdown).
The surgery was performed meticulously over a period of 8 hours, with the support of all the expert OT technicians and anaesthetists. The patient being a baby of three years, it was a challenging task to anastomose the vessels, as they are extremely small and needs microvascular surgical expertise. The baby has been shifted out of Paediatric ICU and the family are relieved and happy.
What is replantation surgery?
It is important to know that an amputated part can be replanted. If you reach the right place, at the right time. The amputated part should be wrapped with a moist cloth, sealed in a plastic bag and put in a mixture of ice and water. Part should not be in contact with ice.