Suffering from a rare congenital disorder, hydrocephalus, which had caused Roona's head to swell to 94cm, her plight had moved many, leading to offers of help.
She has returned to the Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurgaon for a review of her condition and follow-up treatment.
Daughter of a daily wage labourer, Roona had undergone multiple complex procedures at the hospital four months ago to bring her head circumference reduced down to 58 cm.
Roona was first admitted to the hospital on April 16, this year. On May 15, an extra ventricular drain (EVD) was set up to reduce the pressure exerted by excessive build-up of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
This brought down the size of her head over a three-week period. Thereafter, a shunt was surgically inserted as a more permanent and alternate pathway to drain the fluid.
After 105 days at the hospital, the child was finally discharged on August 1.
"I am confident that the team will once again direct its expertise toward finding a sustainable solution to her rare condition," said Regional Director, Dr Dilpreet Brar.
