Bhopal: Doctors in AIIMS in Madhya Pradesh's capital Bhopal have saved a man's life after a highly complex surgery. The man was stabbed in the chest due to mutual enmity, which crossed. In fact, some people arrived late at night with a person AIIMS. The doctors in the AIIMS were also shocked to see the injured man, as the injured man had a 10-inch-large knife stuck in his chest, which pierced his chest and crossed the left.
The patient's condition was very critical, because the wound was large, causing him to bleed profusely. The injured man was stabbed by some miscreants in a mutual rivalry. In view of the patient's critical condition, the doctors immediately performed surgery and decided to remove the knife stuck in the chest. Dr. Mohammad Yunus, head of the trauma and emergency department, and his team started the operation. The knife stuck in the chest was removed from the chest after surgery that lasted for about half an hour. According to Dr. Mohammed Yunus, the patient was lucky to have a heart just 2 inches from the place where the knife had sunken into the chest.
The doctor said that if the knife was only 2 inches to the right, it would have entered the heart or cut off important arteries that would cause blood to bleed the heart, which could have killed the patient. According to Dr. Mohammad Yunus, the operation was carried out by a team of Dr. Vikram Batti, Dr. Bhupeshwari Patel, Dr. Shailesh, and Dr. Rahul Dubeypuria.
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