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Ankura Hospital Doctors in Hyderabad Achieve India’s First Landmark Endoscopic Surgery for Spina Bifida

In Spina Bifida, the spinal cord and spinal column do not form completely, which affects the nerve supply in the lower part of the body, affecting the bowel, bladder, and muscle strength of the lower limbs. As in most cases, the girl’s condition was detected at birth, but despite surgical correction, she was wheelchair bound with no sensation in the lower half of the body, disabling her from controlling her bowel. This resulted in abdominal distention, constipation, and leakage of stool.

 

 

A journalist, she had made herself independent in all aspects despite her disability, except the bowel movements; for this one aspect, she had been dependent on her parents for the last 32 years. Her parents used to give her an enema daily to empty her bowel. The family sought a solution for this problem all over India, including Mumbai, where MACE (Malone Antegrade Continence Enema), procedure was performed by a well-known centre, but there were only failed attempts.

 

On their visit to Ankura Hospital for Women and Children in Hyderabad, a possible novel endoscopic solution was discussed with the parents. The doctors suggested placement of a gastrostomy (PEG) tube colonoscopically (non-surgical), extending from the first part of the large intestine (cecum) to the outside of her abdomen. The purpose of this tube was to help her pass stools independently in a sitting position with antegrade continence enema without needing external assistance. With parents and the girl’s consent, Dr Parijat Ram Tripathi, Pediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, performed the procedure, which was successful and transformed the girl’s life. It is noteworthy that this is the first time in India that such a procedure has been performed.

 

It involved no cuts, no stitches, and no other organ damage, and the girl was discharged within 48 hours of admission without the need for painkillers or any other medication. What brought relief and joy to the family was that she was able to clear her bowel independently just the next day onwards. After one month of the procedure, the tube extending on her abdomen was replaced with a small Mic-key button. 

 

Since the last six months, when the procedure was done, she has been healthy and happy, with no more stool leakage and dependency. Alongside, it is the first time in the last 32 years that her parents have been able to travel for leisure. 

 

“The procedure was technically challenging due to the multiple surgeries that she previously had, but I am elated we achieved this breakthrough. The success of this minimally invasive procedure is truly revolutionary, and it can be helpful for the many children and adults who suffer from bowel disabilities due to neurological conditions,” says Dr Parijat.

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