55-year-old Guzal Ruzamatova had met with a traffic accident in 2006 and sustained a fracture of the shaft of her left femur (the thigh bone). While she underwent a series of surgeries, the issue could not be corrected.
Finally in 2009 all the implants and external fixators were removed and the leg was left to heal on its own. As a result, the patient was practically wheelchair bound with barely any mobility.
Ruzamatova contacted the doctors at Medanta Bone and Joint Institute (MBJI) and it was found that she had a shortening of about 12.5 cms of the left leg.
Dr Rajgopal, and his team immediately recommended her for a segmental resection and a total knee replacement surgery, both cutting edge procedures.
In a surgery that lasted almost six hours, both the procedures were successfully performed on December 17.
"When we first met her, she was severely disabled and was a wheelchair bound patient. She had nine previous surgeries and multiple scars on the same leg. Her limb was a little over 12cm short and had an un-united fracture of the thigh bone. We did a segmental resection implant and restored about 11cm of her leg length without damaging any nerve or blood vessel, thereby restoring her quality of life," said Rajgopal.
She has regained 11cms of length in her left leg basically making the length of both her legs almost the same further aiding her movement. With a small insole of 1.5 cms she can further do away with any need of wearing the cumbersome shoe raise in future, the doctor said.
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Gupta said some of the patients complained of partial
"Vision is very less... It is too early to say that they have lost eye sight. We are still treating them. It will take at least 2 to 3 days to see how they respond to the drugs being given to them," he said.
Meanwhile, Jitender Reddy, son-in-law of one of the affected persons, Anji Reddy (70), alleged negligence on part of the doctors and said they are planning to lodge a police complaint.
"My father-in-law, along with other patients, has undergone surgery five times after this incident (to remove the infection), but none of them has responded positively to the treatment," he alleged.
"However, the doctors at the hospital without informing us suddenly conducted cataract surgeries. We are still being kept in dark about what kind of surgery they have conducted and also treatment being given to the patients," he alleged.
