Mumbai: In a remarkable success story in neuro-rehabilitation, Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central restored the ability to breathe independently to a 38-year-old patient who was dependent on a ventilator for nearly six months after a severe cervical spinal cord injury. This patient from Hyderabad sustained a severe cervical spinal cord injury following a major accident, which left him completely paralyzed below the neck. The injury resulted in a complete loss of movement and sensation in the limbs and, most seriously, the loss of his ability to breathe independently.
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He was initially admitted to the ICU in Hyderabad, where he was on continuous ventilator support for nearly two months. Many Health He was dependent on assisted respiration for nearly six months despite treatment at the centres. Doctors had told the family that long-term ventilator dependence was unavoidable. Family to explore further treatment options Consultant Functional Neurosurgeon of Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central Dr. Manish Baldia Contacted him. He is recognized as an expert in advanced neuromodulation and phrenic nerve stimulation procedures.
After detailed examination, the patient was shifted to Mumbai under special medical supervision. While trying to gradually reduce ventilator support, it was found that the carbon dioxide levels in his body were dangerously high, making it clear that he was still unable to breathe adequately on his own. Manish Baldia performed a highly specialized Phrenic Nerve Stimulation procedure. This is an advanced treatment method, this procedure is done to stimulate the diaphragm by activating the phrenic nerve which is responsible for breathing. The result of this procedure was very remarkable. The patient started to improve just three to four days after the procedure and by the third week his condition was stable enough to be moved out of the ICU.
Dr. Manish Baldia, Consultant Functional Neurosurgeon, Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central said, “In high-level cervical spinal cord injury, the connection between the brain and the muscles necessary for breathing is lost. Through phrenic nerve stimulation, we try to bypass this blockage and directly activate the diaphragm, which gradually allows the patient to breathe independently.” can actively participate in rehabilitation and reduce dependence on long-term critical care support.”
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Speaking about the importance of this matter, Center Head of Wockhardt Hospitals Mumbai Central Dr. Virendra Chauhan said, “This case shows that advanced medical expertise and innovative treatments can change outcomes even in the most challenging situations. Such interventions are opening up new possibilities in neuro-rehabilitation and giving new hope to patients and their families who have been dealing with chronically difficult conditions.” Now he can breathe independently, talk comfortably with his family and even sing again — something that seemed impossible until a few weeks ago.
This case is believed to be one of the first phrenic nerve stimulation procedures performed to restore independent respiration in a patient with severe cervical spinal cord injury in Mumbai. This has opened up new possibilities for advanced neuro-rehabilitation in India. This success story is now giving new hope to severe spinal cord injury and chronic ventilator-dependent patients and their families, proving that breathing independently can be possible again even after months on a ventilator.
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