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Skin grafting of a child injured in an explosion

भाद्र २५, २०८१
Skin grafting of a child injured in an explosion
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2 children who were injured due to the bomb blast on August 13th in Falelung 5 Dandagaon of Panchthar have received skin transplants. They are being treated at the burn branch of Kirtipur Hospital in Kathmandu and have been transferred to the general ward after receiving skin transplants, informed the head of the hospital Dr. Shankarman Rai.

We have transplanted the skin to the deep wounds on the arms and legs and body of both children and transferred them to the general ward, the situation is out of danger. Probably, he can recover and return home in 2 to 3 weeks," said Dr. Rai.

11-year-old Pawan and 7-year-old Dipsan, who were injured in the blast, were taken to Kirtipur on August 19. Pawan, whose condition appeared to be somewhat complicated, was treated in the ICU for a few days.

In the meantime, the hospital reported that his condition was out of danger and he was transferred to the general ward on August 24.

On the 13th of August, 4 people were injured when an explosion occurred at the house of Aitaraj Kerung of Dandagaon toll of Phalelung-5 Prangvung. Out of which Dipsan and Prinsa, the children of local Dilip and Pooja Sawan, died on the same night. Locals say that they were injured when a bomb that was hidden by the then rebel Maoists exploded during the conflict. What the army has called an Improv Explosive Device.

प्रकाशित : भाद्र २५, २०८१ १३:५१
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