An eight-year-old boy from Baramulla in Jammu and Kashmir has been given a new life after undergoing life-saving surgery at a military hospital, officials said on Tuesday.
The Pediatric Cardiology Team of the Armed Forces of the Ministry of Defense has completed the life-saving high-risk transcatheter (non-surgical) procedure at the Army Hospital of the Academy of Medical Sciences (AFMS) (Research and Referral), Delhi Cantonment, the Ministry of Defense said in a statement. Heart surgery is the best treatment.
This is a hard way to get to a “hard life”. However, the statement stated that the operation was successful and the child left the hospital without leaving a trace within three days after the operation. He was given to Daggermaster because his family could not afford the treatment.
The office said, “With the collaboration of Army Hospital (R&R), Chinaar Corps / Dagger Department, J&K and Pune, New Delhi, the child will now have a better life in the future. First of all.”
He added that the expertise is available at many centers across the country, including the Army. Hospital (R&R) in Delhi.