Emergency Surgery Saves Life of 13-Year-Old Boy in Gorakhpur After Iron Rod Injury
Doctors at Gkp hospital save boy after iron rod injury
Hindustan Times
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A team of doctors at Subhash Chandra Bose District Hospital in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, successfully performed emergency surgery on 13-year-old Harsh Srivastava, who was impaled by an iron rod while flying a kite. The timely intervention of local residents and police was crucial in saving his life.
- 01Harsh Srivastava, a 13-year-old boy, was severely injured by an iron rod while flying a kite.
- 02Local residents and police played a critical role in rescuing him before he reached the hospital.
- 03A team of four surgeons conducted a delicate operation to remove the rod without causing further damage.
- 04The boy is now stable and under observation at the hospital.
- 05The incident highlights safety concerns regarding exposed construction materials in residential areas.
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On Monday afternoon, Harsh Srivastava, a 13-year-old boy from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, suffered a life-threatening injury when he fell onto an exposed iron rod while flying a kite on the roof of his under-construction house. The rod pierced through his chest and exited through his neck. Neighbors quickly alerted the police, who, along with local residents, managed to cut part of the rod and transport him to Subhash Chandra Bose District Hospital. Upon arrival, he was conscious and stable, allowing a team of four surgeons to perform a delicate emergency surgery. Chief medical superintendent Dr. VK Suman noted that the timely decision to leave part of the rod inside the boy's body until reaching the hospital was crucial in preventing severe bleeding. Harsh is now stable but remains under close observation. This incident has raised awareness about the dangers of unsafe rooftops and exposed construction materials during kite-flying activities.
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The incident underscores the need for safety measures regarding construction sites and rooftops in residential areas, especially during kite-flying activities.
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