First 'Hip' joint transplant in Bayalpata Hospital

Falgun 3, 2081

Menuka Dhungana

First 'Hip' joint transplant in Bayalpata Hospital

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It has been three years since Niroj Bhul, 30, of Sanfebagar Municipality-8 Bayalpata started suffering from his left leg. Niroz's leg pain was difficult to bear, so his family made him jharfuk in the village for the first two years.

"I thought that the problem of tingling legs would be common." We thought it would be cured by performing jharphuk, but the pain in my brother's leg did not subside," Niroj's brother Bikram Bhul said, "We performed jharphuk for two years. The problem started to worsen even after taking medicine.

X-ray, video X-ray showing no problem in the legs but pain in the legs, difficulty in walking up and down, difficulty in carrying heavy goods, pain even when sleeping at night, fever in the lower part of the body and back pain were bothering him .

According to Vikram, when he reached a private hospital in Dhangadhi last Baisakh, he advised him to take him to a better hospital as treatment was not possible there. Due to poor financial condition, they returned home without treatment. "Couldn't afford the money to go to a better place." My brother got sick . It became more difficult for me because I couldn't get treatment," Niroz said, "The doctor in Dhangadhi said that I should have a hip joint transplant, it could cost up to 9 lakhs." Asked Mandeep Pathak. Doctor Mandeep told me to come after an MRI of the leg. I took my brother to Nepalgunj and got MRI done and returned to Achham," he said.

dr. According to Pathak, Niroz's left leg (hip) was completely dead. He had to have a total hip replacement. Under the leadership of Dr. Mandeep, senior orthopedic surgeon Dr. Dr. Bhaskar Rajpant, orthopedic surgeon. Sandeep Bhandari was also involved in a successful operation. First 'Hip' joint transplant in Bayalpata Hospital

Dr. For the first surgery in Bayalpata hospital in remote hills. Pant and Bhandari came to Achham from Kathmandu. "Niroz's hip replacement surgery was successful for the first time in Bayalpata hospital," said Dr. Pathak said, "The risk that could happen in such a surgery, which happened for the first time in a remote place, was also the same." A successful operation was done amid the difficulties that could be caused by the lack of resources.' 

Dr. Orthopedic surgeon who reached Bayalpata Hospital for Niroz's complete hip joint transplant. According to Pant, this kind of operation has been done for the first time in Far West Hills at Bayalpata Hospital. He said that the operation was carried out by bringing special technical equipment from Kathmandu. The equipment of the new company Zimmer, made in America, has been used in this operation. "Technical assistants have also reached Bayalpata Hospital for that," he said.

dr. According to Pant, it is a type of surgery in which the patient is semi-sedated and the hip joint bone of the damaged, worn, difficult to walk, shortened leg is cut and an artificial joint is placed in its place and the house (place) for the bullets is also made artificial.

He said that among those who come to Bayalpata for treatment daily, 8 to 10 patients come with broken bones. In Bayalpata hospital, dialysis, hydrocele, hernia, appendix, stone, gall bladder, and binocular services can also be provided. Mandeep said.

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