Accident's Brutal Impact
A shocking incident occurred near Vasoli Phata on March 13th around 3 pm, leaving a 21-year-old man with a life-threatening injury. While stationary on his
bike, he was struck by a car, propelling him into a roadside gutter. The impact resulted in a large, sharp metal rod piercing his right leg. The trajectory of the injury was significant, entering the middle of his inner calf and exiting just below the outer part of his knee. This severe penetrating trauma required immediate and specialized medical attention, moving the patient from initial local care to a dedicated facility for complex surgical intervention.
Life-Saving Surgical Intervention
Upon arrival at Sassoon General Hospital, the patient's condition was assessed, confirming the metal rod was still embedded in his limb. A critical emergency response was initiated, involving immediate administration of antibiotics and Tetanus Immunoglobulin to prevent infection and address potential complications. The surgical team, led by Dr. Kirankumar Jadhav and Dr. Priyanka Salunkhe, prepared for a complex operation under spinal anesthesia. Their expertise was crucial in carefully navigating the delicate tissues and bone structures to safely extract the foreign object. The successful removal of the rod marked a pivotal moment in the patient's recovery.
Successful Outcome and Praise
Following the intricate surgery, the patient's post-operative period was remarkably uneventful, indicating the success of the procedure and the quality of care provided. He has since been discharged and advised on regular follow-up appointments to monitor his healing progress. Dr. Eknath Pawar, Dean of Sassoon General Hospital, lauded the surgical team for their swift response and advanced clinical skills. He emphasized that this case exemplifies Sassoon Hospital's unwavering dedication to delivering high-caliber emergency medical services to the community, ensuring that critically injured individuals receive prompt and effective treatment, thus preventing potentially limb-altering consequences.














