Apollo retrieve bullet from liver of Somalian patient with invasive surgery
Removal of bullet from liver – minimally invasive surgery/ laproscopic removal – first of its kind surgery
Mr.Mahmud 50 yr male from Somalia had a bullet injury about 9 months back. Since then he was having continuous pain in the abdomen which prevented him from doing his work. He visited lot of hospitals both in his country and in India. He was advised surgical removal of the bullet. In all the hospitals he was advised conventional open surgery – wherein the abdomen is cut open and bullet along with some part of the liver are removed. He was also told that it is a high risk surgery.
He then visited Apollo hospital and after evaluating him thoroughly Doctor’s team planned a laparoscopic surgery – wherein two small holes of 0.5 cm are placed in the abdomen and with the help of specialized instruments the exact location of the bullet was identified and the bullet was removed preserving the liver and the surrounding important structures. This surgery was done with very minimal blood loss and the patient was discharged within 24hrs. post operatively patient was totally painfree and was back to his routine work.
Laparoscopic removal of such a bullet injury is probably a first in the country and we at Apollo are proud to have done.
With the increased expertise of laproscopic surgeons we are able to perform many such complicated and challenging surgeries safely and effectively in many such patients. The conventional or open surgery would have left a large scar about 15 – 20 cms in length and post operative recovery would have taken about a week to ten days, but with laproscopic surgery the patient does not have any scar and was discharged in less than a day.