Dhule: In a shocking yet celebratory incident in the Dhule district of Maharashtra, a team of doctors was successful in removing a 6-inches long knife stuck in the eye of a patient. The surgical team at the Bhausaheb Hire Government Hospital went into a dilemma on August 9, when the hospital received a patient complaining of a metal bar stuck in his eye late at night. Having encountered such an unusual case for the first time, none of the doctors was sure if it was completely resolvable.
However, given the immense pain that the patient was in, the doctors decided to take immediate action and initiate treatment with expert insight. The patient was advised to be admitted for surgery immediately, and on the other hand, an urgent meeting was called between all the ophthalmology experts at the hospital. It was around midnight 2:30 that the 40-year-old agonised patient was admitted, though the doctors were not fixed on a concrete plan considering the complexities of the case.
Dr Arun More, who was leading the crucial meeting as he had had an initial look at the patient, got Dr Mukarram Khan onboard as the leading surgeon and gave a green flag to the surgical procedure. Dr Mukarram, after studying the case closely, decided that the patient is also at a high risk of damaging his ears, nose and throat considering the length of the metal strip. He therefore got more surgeons on the team with expertise in the relevant areas.