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Doctors in Kolkata remove safety pin stuck in 5-month-old baby's trachea

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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Oct 14, 2023, 10:30 PM IST

A five-month-old baby boy got a new lease of life after doctors in Kolkata successfully removed a safety pin stuck in the infant's trachea. The baby had accidentally swallowed the pin five days ago following which its health and breathing worsened. At first, doctors treated the baby for a cold but when the parents brought him to Calcutta Medical College, doctors came to know through an X-ray about the object stuck in the child's throat.

Doctors in Kolkata remove safety pin stuck in 5-month-old baby's trachea
Doctors in Kolkata remove safety pin stuck in 5-month-old baby's trachea

Kolkata: Doctors at West Bengal's Calcutta Medical College successfully removed a safety pin stuck in the trachea of a five-month-old baby boy saving his life after a 40-minute surgery.

The baby, whose parents are from Jangipara in Hooghly, accidentally swallowed a one-inch safety pin five days ago. After that, it started having shortness of breath and was rushed to a nearby doctor. The doctor first assumed that the infant had caught a cold and began treating it accordingly. But the baby started drooling continuously and had lost appetite.

The worried family took the five-month-old to Calcutta Medical College on Thursday afternoon. The child was admitted under ENT department doctor Sudeep Das. The doctor did an X-ray and found a long safety pin with its end open stuck in the trachea of the child. Following this, the doctors decided to operate on the baby.

After 40 minutes of the procedure on Friday morning, the doctors successfully removed the safety pin from the trachea. Currently, the baby is completely healthy. "We were afraid that the safety pin would get inside the trachea. We had to be very quick to deal with the situation. But thankfully it didn't, and we successfully removed the safety pin from the little boy's trachea," said Dr. Sudeep Das.

Dr Mainak Dutta, Dr Tanaya Panja, Surgeon Dr Subhrajyoti Naskar and Anesthetist Dr Mriduchhanda Das assisted Dr Sudip Das in the complex surgery.

Also read: Rare surgery gives new lease of life to woman in West Bengal

Kolkata: Doctors at West Bengal's Calcutta Medical College successfully removed a safety pin stuck in the trachea of a five-month-old baby boy saving his life after a 40-minute surgery.

The baby, whose parents are from Jangipara in Hooghly, accidentally swallowed a one-inch safety pin five days ago. After that, it started having shortness of breath and was rushed to a nearby doctor. The doctor first assumed that the infant had caught a cold and began treating it accordingly. But the baby started drooling continuously and had lost appetite.

The worried family took the five-month-old to Calcutta Medical College on Thursday afternoon. The child was admitted under ENT department doctor Sudeep Das. The doctor did an X-ray and found a long safety pin with its end open stuck in the trachea of the child. Following this, the doctors decided to operate on the baby.

After 40 minutes of the procedure on Friday morning, the doctors successfully removed the safety pin from the trachea. Currently, the baby is completely healthy. "We were afraid that the safety pin would get inside the trachea. We had to be very quick to deal with the situation. But thankfully it didn't, and we successfully removed the safety pin from the little boy's trachea," said Dr. Sudeep Das.

Dr Mainak Dutta, Dr Tanaya Panja, Surgeon Dr Subhrajyoti Naskar and Anesthetist Dr Mriduchhanda Das assisted Dr Sudip Das in the complex surgery.

Also read: Rare surgery gives new lease of life to woman in West Bengal

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