Surgeons at Apollo Hospitals retrieve the bullet in the liver of a Somalian patient with minimally invasive surgery

50 year old Somalian patient Mr Mahmud, who had a bullet in his liver and was successfully operated to retrieve it through a minimally invasive surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, is seen flanked by Dr P Siva Charan Reddy, (extreme left) Consultant Surgical Gastroenterologist & Dr Sanath Reddy, Consultant Anaesthetist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, and the nursing staff.

The patient was discharged within 24 hours and is back to his routine

 

Hyderabad, January, 2017 : Specialists at Apollo Hospitals performed a minimally invasive abdominal surgery on a 50 year old patient from Somalia, Mr. Mahmud, suffering from a bullet injury, which he sustained nine months ago. Dr. P. Siva Charan Reddy, Consultant Surgical Gastroenterologist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, and his team performed a critical laparoscopic surgery to retrieve the bullet with minimal damage to the liver, where it was deeply entrenched.

 

The patient came to Apollo Hospitals with a complaint of continuous pain in the abdomen, which he was enduring since the injury. The excruciating pain prevented him from performing his regular routine and lead a normal life. His visits to several doctors and hospitals both within his country and India, proved futile. He was advised surgical removal of the bullet through the conventional open surgery, which needed cutting open of the abdomen and slicing of a part of the liver. Considering the high risk involved and the prolonged period of recovery, the doctors and the patient were reluctant to proceed.

 

At Apollo Hospitals, Dr P Siva Charan Reddy on evaluating the patient opted to perform a laparoscopic surgery to remove the bullet and limit any damage to the liver. Two small holes of 0.5 cm were made in the abdomen, with the help of specialized instruments the exact location of the bullet was identified and it was removed preserving the liver and the surrounding important structures.

 

This surgery was done with very minimal blood loss, scar less and the patient was discharged within 24hrs. The conventional or open surgery would have left a large scar of about 15 – 20 cms in length and post operative recovery would have taken about a week to ten days, says Dr Siva Charan Reddy.

 

Post operatively the patient is totally pain free, performing his routine work and has since been discharged.

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