Mysore/Mysuru: When a couple was informed that the foetus cannot survive due to significantly low blood supply, they were devastated. They were advised to terminate the pregnancy, as the baby had no chances of survival due to extreme prematurity and low birth-weight.
Seeking a second opinion, they came to Narayana Hospital, Mysuru, for the medical termination of pregnancy. However, what followed was a remarkable journey of resilience and medical expertise.
On July 8, 2024, their baby was born extremely prematurely, weighing just 720 grams. Despite completing 28 weeks of gestation, the baby suffered from Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR), meaning the growth was equivalent to 26 weeks, with an ideal weight at this stage being over 900 grams. Immediately after birth, the baby was transferred to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Narayana Hospital for intensive management. Initially placed on a ventilator for one week, the baby slowly began to improve and gain weight, demonstrating incredible strength and the effectiveness of the NICU team’s care.
During the two months in NICU, the baby received round-the-clock monitoring and support. The medical team at Narayana Hospital, led by expert neonatologists, ensured the baby received best possible care, from ventilator support to gradual weaning to supplemental oxygen and then breathing independently. The baby’s steady improvement and eventual healthy discharge at a weight of 1.5 kilograms on Aug. 3, 2024, is a testament to the hospital’s commitment to excellence in neonatal care.
Dr. Mona Kuslum, Consultant Paediatrician at Narayana Hospital, Mysuru, explained, “The baby’s survival and progress were challenging yet rewarding. Despite being born extremely premature, the baby responded well to our comprehensive treatment plan. Our dedicated team of neonatal experts provided continuous care and monitoring, enabling the baby to overcome the initial critical phase.”
Dr. Arathi Santosh, Consultant Gynaecologist at Narayana Hospital, Mysuru, stated, “Managing this case was incredibly challenging due to the severity of the Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and the extreme prematurity. However, with a coordinated effort from our multidisciplinary team, we were able to provide the necessary care and support to both the mother and the baby. Witnessing the baby’s progress and eventual healthy discharge is truly heartening and reaffirms our commitment to providing the best possible care to our patients.”
Pavan Kumar, Facility Director at Narayana Hospital, Mysuru, stated, “The successful outcome of this case is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our medical team. Our facility is equipped to handle such complex cases. We are proud to provide a high standard of care that ensures the best possible outcome for our patients. We remain committed to supporting families through challenging medical journeys and celebrating the remarkable recoveries that result from our comprehensive care approach.”
Narayana Hospital, Mysuru, extends heartfelt gratitude to its medical team for their unwavering dedication and expertise. The successful outcome of this case highlights the hospital’s commitment to providing high-quality maternal and neonatal healthcare.
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