ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

Delhi: New-born undergoes major heart surgery using advance technology

Doctors at Private Hospital in Delhi successfully conducted a complex and challenging heart surgery to save the life of a one-day-old new-born, who was suffering from Transposition of the Great Arteries - a rare, life-threatening heart defect that occurs when the main arteries originating from the heart are switched, along with a hole in the heart.

ANI Jan 30, 2025 08:10 IST googleads

Representative Image

New Delhi [India], January 30 (ANI): Doctors at Private Hospital in Delhi successfully conducted a complex and challenging heart surgery to save the life of a one-day-old new-born, who was suffering from Transposition of the Great Arteries - a rare, life-threatening heart defect that occurs when the main arteries originating from the heart are switched, along with a hole in the heart.
The Team of Doctors led by Dr Neeraj Awasthy, Director, Paediatric Cardiology at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Okhla conducted a high-risk Arterial Switch Operation (a rare open-heart surgery that corrects a defect in which the aorta and pulmonary arteries are in the wrong ventricles of the heart), thus saving the new-born's life. The procedure lasted for 3 hours, and the new-born was discharged after 16 days in a stable condition.
During a routine ultrasound scan at the 20th week of pregnancy of the mother, cardiac anomalies were suspected in the Foetus. A foetal echocardiogram revealed that the baby had severe congenital heart disease.
Following the diagnosis, Dr. Awasthy recommended that the baby be delivered at Fortis La Femme under the medical supervision of Dr. Meenakshi Ahuja, Senior Director, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, where a caesarean procedure was performed. Post-delivery, the mother and baby were transferred to the Private hospital in Delhi for further evaluation.
The following day, Dr. Awasthy performed a Balloon Atrial Septostomy on the newborn. This minimally invasive heart procedure is used to treat specific congenital heart defects in infants. During the procedure, a catheter with a deflated balloon at its tip is inserted into a blood vessel and guided to the heart. The balloon is then inflated to create or enlarge a hole between the heart's two upper chambers, after which it is deflated and removed. This intervention was critical in improving the baby's oxygen levels and stabilizing her condition.
Once the new-born was stable, both Dr. Neeraj Awasthy and Dr. K.S. Iyer, Chairman - Paediatric & Congenital Heart Surgery performed a high-risk Arterial Switch Operation, a surgical procedure that reconnects the two arteries in their normal positions. This operation is performed using bypass surgery. Following the successful surgeries, the baby was stabilized and is recovering with fully healed incisions.
Dr Neeraj Awasthy, Director, Paediatric Cardiology, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Okhla said, "This case was particularly challenging due to baby's underweight condition and the complexity of the heart defects. When the baby was born, she weighed 1.8 kgs. She was placed on gavage feeding, a way to feed babies through the nose to increase weight and to ensure proper nutrition for continued recovery.
This increased her weight to 2.3 kgs. In this case, we were able to save the new-born's life due to the timely diagnosis done via Foetal echocardiograms. This played an important role in diagnosing congenital heart diseases before birth, allowing us to prepare for treatment. The collaborative effort from our entire team ensured the best outcome for the infant, and we are thrilled to see the baby recovering well."
Dr. K.S. Iyer, Chairman - Paediatric & Congenital Heart Surgery, Fortis Escorts, Okhla said, "The Arterial Switch Operation is a highly intricate procedure, especially in newborns with multiple heart defects. It was high risk as the baby was just born, pre-mature and one side of the heart was also underdeveloped. Despite the risks, the surgery was successful, and the baby's recovery has been remarkable. If not treated on time, the baby wouldn't have survived due to the critical issues caused by Transposition of the Great Arteries. The body wouldn't receive enough oxygen, leading to severe complications, organ failure, and ultimately death."
Dr Vikram Aggarwal, Facility Director, Fortis Escorts, Okhla said, "This case was challenging considering the age and critical condition of the newborn. Despite all the odds, the patient survived, owing to the correct medical assessment and successful procedure. Clinical expertise and advanced technology in paediatric cardiology are the hallmarks of Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, and we continuously endeavour to provide highest level of care to save lives and get improved outcomes." (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

General News

Woman found dead in hotel room in North Delhi

Woman found dead in hotel room in North Delhi

According to Delhi Police, around 12:30 am, staff of Prince Hotel located at SPM T-point on Church Mission Road informed the beat staff that Room No. 205 was locked and the guest inside was not responding despite repeated knocking.

Read More
General News

FCI workers' demands raised before Labour Authority

FCI workers' demands raised before Labour Authority

The ongoing dispute between the management of the Food Corporation of India (FCI) and its sole recognised union, Bhartiya Khadya Nigam Karamchari Sangh (BKNKS), was taken up for conciliation on Thursday before the Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner (Central) in New Delhi.

Read More
General News

Fire breaks out at Sheikh Sarai Transport Authority record room

Fire breaks out at Sheikh Sarai Transport Authority record room

A fire broke out at the old Transport Authority building in Sheikh Sarai Phase 2 area of Delhi on Wednesday night, gutting important documents stored in the record room, officials said.

Read More
General News

ED attaches 31 immovable properties worth Rs 581.65 crore in...

ED attaches 31 immovable properties worth Rs 581.65 crore in...

The attached properties are in the form of land parcels situated in Goa, Kerala, Karnataka, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Delhi, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

Read More
General News

Minor children's custody with mother not illegal: Delhi HC

Minor children's custody with mother not illegal: Delhi HC

he Delhi High court while disposing a Habeas Corpus petition held that Minor childrens' custody with mother, who is a natural guardian, can not be termed as illegal. A British Citizen of Pakistan origin Yasir Ayaz had moved a petition of Habeas Corpus for production of his children and their repatriation to the United Kingdom as per the order of UK Family court.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.