Chennai:The neurosurgery team at Government Kilpauk Medical College of Chennai has achieved a significant milestone by performing 3D technology based advanced neuroplastic surgery for the first time in a Tamil Nadu government hospital, according to a press release. A 29-year-old male patient sustained a severe traumatic brain injury following a fall. The patient was admitted in a comatose condition in Government Kilpauk Medical College, with a large life-threatening blood clot compromising the blood supply to his brain. The team of doctors under Prof Dr Kodeeswaran, Head of the Department of Neurosurgery, Government Kilpauk Medical College, performed an emergency surgery saving the patient.
The complex surgery involved removing a part of the skull and removing the blood clot in his brain. He was managed post-operatively in the Neurosurgical ICU with round-the-clock monitoring by a team of anesthetists under the supervision of Prof Dr Chandrasekaran A, Department of Anesthesiology, and staff. The patient improved tremendously and was able to talk, walk, and perform his regular activities independently and is back to his usual self. Initially, he had some swelling at his operative site. The swelling gradually decreased and the skull defect stabilised over time.
In the past, such patients had to continue to live with persistent skull defects. Later, multiple methods were devised, including bone cement and titanium mesh, was created to cover the defect, but they had poor safety and cosmetic outcome. Now, with advancements in technology state-of-the-art 3-D printed titanium skull has been developed, which are currently being done only in private hospitals.
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