Mangalore: Woman with Rare Disorder Cured at Father Muller Hospital
Media Release
Mangalore, Apr 4: Dr H Prabhakar, a chief interventional cardiologist, Father Muller Hospital here has saved the life of a 78-year-old woman by performing a very unique and rare endovascular procedure, which was successful and reported to be the first of its kind in the medical history of coastal Karnataka.
The patient Sherline (name changed), hailing from Kundapur, was ailing from chronic diabetes was suffering from critical health disorders and had consulted Dr Prabhakar in the last week of March and revealed her deteriorating health conditions, added with fatigue and acute, intolerable pain in the abdomen.
The doctor on thorough investigation and clinical examination and evaluation, diagnosed her with a rare disease called Abdomen Aortic Aneurysm (severe dilation of aorta, which is stretched and on the verge of rupture), causing irregular circulation of blood. It was a serious threat to her life, which warranted emergency attention.
Instantly, Dr H Prabhakar swung into action and admitted her to the ICU and formed a team of experts comprising of Dr Jayakrishna, cardio thoracic surgeon, Cardiologists Dr Sayyed, Dr Subhashchandra and Dr Usha and anesthesiologist Dr Harsha and performed a very complicated endovascular procedure by creating two holes in her thigh and passing an artificial device stunt and implanting across the aneurysm, thereby preventing it from rupture and restoring blood circulation. The entire successful procedure lasted for three hours and the patient is responding to the treatment and recuperating speedily and is most likely to be discharged from hospital within three days.
According to chief interventional cardiologist Dr Prabhakar it is a rare disorder which affects only 7 persons among the one lac population and it is usually associated with old age, hypertension and diabetes.
Director of FMCI Fr Patrick Rodrigues congratulated the team of doctors and revealed that the hospital is fully equipped to handle any complex cardiac procedures. Administrator r Richard Coelho complemented the team for performing a very complex procedure and saving the life of a woman.