New Delhi, Aug 24 - Doctors at a Gurgaon hospital have successfully operated upon a month-old infant whose chances of survival were almost zero as he was born premature and was suffering from a rare brain condition.
Baby Dev Yadav, born premature at seven months, stopped taking the feed from his mother after birth and was diagnosed with hydro cephalus, put simply as 'failure to thrive after birth'. But doctors at Artemis Health Institute (AHI) in Gurgaon, on the outskirts of Delhi, have given him a second chance.
They performed an hour-and-a-half long surgery upon Dev last week and he is recovering well. The family belongs to a village 10 km from Gurgaon and the baby was not born in AHI.
According to doctors, what makes this surgery unique is that the baby weighed only 800 grams at the time of surgery, had poor immunity and his organs and skin were not fully formed.
'Dev was suffering from a condition where the cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF) in the brain increases, leading to compression of the brain and consequently a decrease in brain activity. Following this, his body was unable to grow and develop further,' said Arun Saroha, consultant with the neurosurgery department at AHI.