"In the last one year, the military hospital in Kargil conducted 105 major and 101 minor surgeries on the civilians residing in and around the region who don't have access to proper healthcare facilities," a defence spokesman said here today.
He said the army doctors performed a gallbladder surgery on a 60-year-old government employee for removing stones.
The surgery was a difficult one, considering the patient's age and the intra-operative heavy bleeding that occurred from gallbladder on bed of liver.
On the fourth day, the patient was allowed to take oral fluids and on the fifth, he was allowed to move.
"The patient is recovering well at the hospital," he said.
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