
News Topical, Digital Desk : Shimla: The team from the Gastroenterology Department of AIMSS (Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialities), Chamiyana, has achieved a major breakthrough. The AIMSS team has removed a coin from the throat of a 23-year-old girl. Fifteen years ago, when she was in the second grade, she accidentally swallowed the coin. Her parents visited several hospitals to get it treated, but the coin was never removed.
The team from the AIIMS Chamiyana Gastroenterology Department successfully removed the coin after it had been stuck in the esophagus for 15 years. The team included Dr. Brij Sharma, Dr. Rajesh Sharma, Dr. Vishal Bodh, and Dr. Ashish Chauhan. The patient, a girl, is in stable condition.
What did the doctor say?
Dr. Brij, head of gastroenterology at AIIMS Chamiyana, said that the coin was difficult to remove due to its location in the esophagus. However, the doctors' diligent efforts have accomplished this difficult task. The girl is doing well. However, Lakdi's family has declined to be identified.
Himachal Pradesh's Atal Super Specialty Institute of Medical Sciences, Chamiyana, Shimla, is the first healthcare institution in the state to offer specialized medical services along the lines of AIIMS, New Delhi. The hospital also offers robotic surgery.
Coin withdrawn after 15 years
A team of doctors at AIIMS Hospital in Shimla has performed an amazing feat. They have removed a coin that had been stuck in the throat for 15 years. The coin was stuck in the throat of a 23-year-old girl. The doctors' ingenuity and diligence ensured its removal.
After hours of surgery, the team of doctors finally succeeded. They safely removed the coin from the girl's throat. Their feat is being widely praised.
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