*Emergency Brain Surgery Saves 7-Month-Old Baby at KIMS Saveera Hospital, Anantapur*

In a remarkable medical intervention, a 7-month-old baby from Anantapur has been saved through an emergency brain surgery at KIMS Saveera Hospital. The baby, who was suffering from a persistent fever, developed a severe brain infection that led to the formation of pus, necessitating immediate surgical intervention.

Dr. A. Mahesh, Consultant Pediatrician at KIMS Saveera Hospital, detailed the critical case and the subsequent treatment. “The baby was brought to us in a critical condition, suffering from a severe and persistent fever. Local hospital doctors, recognizing the severity of the infection, referred the case to KIMS Saveera. Upon arrival, the baby was in a life-threatening state and required ventilator support. We conducted an MRI, which confirmed our suspicion of a serious brain infection, evidenced by extensive pus formation.”

Realizing the urgency, the neurosurgery team was immediately mobilized. They conducted a thorough examination and determined that an emergency craniotomy with abscess drainage was necessary. Dr. Mahesh described the procedure, “The surgery involved removing the hair, making an incision in the skin and bone, and meticulously cleaning out the pus from the brain. This was a delicate procedure, critical for saving the baby’s life.”

Post-surgery, the baby was kept on ventilator support and extubated two days later. Intensive care and constant monitoring were provided by the dedicated ICU and nursing teams at KIMS Saveera Hospital. Over a period of four weeks, the baby was treated with intravenous antibiotics to ensure complete recovery.

The successful surgery and subsequent care resulted in the baby being discharged with a normal neurological status. The baby’s parents expressed their immense gratitude, noting that their child is now more active and healthier than ever before.

Dr. Mahesh emphasized the importance of early intervention when children exhibit severe symptoms. “Parents must seek immediate medical attention from qualified pediatricians if their children have persistent fever, especially if they appear weak or drowsy. Infections can escalate quickly, spreading to the brain and other parts of the body. Timely medical intervention is crucial for preventing such life-threatening complications.”

The successful outcome of this emergency surgery highlights the advanced medical capabilities and dedicated care provided at KIMS Saveera Hospital, Anantapur.