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Neurosurgery performed on 15 month-old girl

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Press Trust of India Coimbatore
A city hospital has successfully performed a surgery for craniosynostosis, a condition where the sutures of the skull bone fuse prematurely, on a 15-month-old baby girl.

The parents of the girl noticed the deformities of the skull and overtly protuberant eyes, when the child was just one month old, and approached various hospitals, which advised them to go in for surgery after one year of age, Dr S Venkatachalam, Anaesthesiologist of Medwin Hospital, told reporters here today.

They approached the hospital and the surgery was performed by a team of doctors comprising neurosurgeon and plastic surgeon for around six and half hours, "at a very much affordable cost", he said.
 

The child, after post-surgery stay of five days, is recovering well, he said.

Stating that incidence of this condition was one in 2,500 live births, neurosurgeon Thomas Joseph said the surgery performed was Craniofacial advancement.

The ideal age for surgery was between one and one and half years and the only modality was corrective surgery, according to the extent of deformity, he said.

If delayed, it may lead to various problems like eye disorders, growth retardation and decreased mental functions, he added.

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First Published: Nov 03 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

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