Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata gives new vision to 6-year-old Rudranjan suffering from acute sinusitis with severely advanced right sided orbital cellulitis, which occurs to only less than 1% children worldwide

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Kolkata, December 23, 2022: Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata gave new vision to 6-year-old Rudranjan Sinhababu, who was suffering from severe sinusitis with right sided orbital cellulitis. From the first week of December 2022, the baby, a resident of Jirabad, Bankura had fever along with cold and cough. With medication the fever subsided but there was progressively increasing swelling of eye, with pain, redness and restricted eye movements.

He was treated locally with IV antibiotics but without any improvement and hence was referred to Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata. Rudranjan was brought by his worried parents to Dr Shantanu Panja, Senior ENT-Head & Neck Surgeon at Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata on December 10, 2022.  Upon receiving the patient treatment was started immediately and investigations were carried out. CT Scan revealed that the child had extensive sinusitis with right sided orbital cellulitis.

The incidence of orbital abscess in children with acute sinusitis is less than 1 per cent. It’s an extremely rare and serious condition which needs urgent surgery in experienced and expert hands to save the vision. Chronic sinusitis can be caused by an infection, growths in the sinuses (nasal polyps) or swelling of the lining of sinuses. Signs and symptoms may include a blocked or stuffy (congested) nose that causes difficulty breathing through the nose, and pain and swelling around eyes, cheeks, nose or forehead. Sinusitis is usually the result of a cold or flu virus spreading to the sinuses from the upper airways. 

At such a critical juncture an urgent surgery was carried out on the baby by Dr Panja and his team on December 12, 2022. They carried out an Endoscopic Sinus Surgery with Orbital Decompression and evacuated the infective collection present inside the eye socket and sinuses. The entire surgery was carried without any external cut. It’s a scar-less procedure which was done endoscopically. At first the sinuses were entered endoscopically and infected materials were cleared. Next the bony wall separating the eyeball from the sinus cavity was removed and the covering of the orbit which is called the periorbita was exposed. The periorbita was cut and the content of the eyeball was explored. Pus and secretions from inside the eyeball was evacuated and thereby the entire orbit with the optic canal was decompressed.

As the pressure on the eye was relieved and pus was evacuated the child improved dramatically within 48 hours with resolution of swelling, improvement in vision and complete restoration of colour vision. Throughout the stay the child’s medical management was carried out under the care of pediatrician Dr Kaushik Moulik, Consultant Paediatrics, Apollo Multispecialty Hospitals Kolkata and his team. The parents who hail from Durgapur were extremely relieved and happy that timely intervention and vigilant care saved the eyesight of their six-year-old son.

Present at the occasion, Dr. Kaushik Maulik, Consultant Paediatrics, Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata expressed, “The infection from the sinuses had spread to the eye with pus formation inside the eye socket. The child was very sick with restricted eyeball movements and diminishing vision. This is one of the dreaded complications of sinus infection where there is every chance that the child would lose his vision completely unless timely intervention is carried out.”

On that note Dr Shantanu Panja, Senior ENT-Head & Neck Surgeon at Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals said, “The surgery was challenging as the child was only 6 years old. The surgery had to be carried out in a limited working space with absolute precision so that there was no damage to the eyeball and optic nerve. We even used ear microsurgery instruments for certain steps of the surgery as they are smaller in size and can be used with finesse in a smaller area.” 

Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata is also equipped with the facility of the latest image guided navigation system which is often used for operating such critical cases. It helps doctors to locate the vital structures during surgery and prevent any damage to them.

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It was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap C. Reddy made a pioneering endeavour by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospitals in Chennai.  Now, as Asia’s foremost trusted integrated healthcare group, its presence includes over 12,000 beds across 71 Hospitals, 3,300 Pharmacies, over 90 Primary Care Clinics  and 150 diagnostic centers, 110  plus Telemedicine Centres, over 15 medical education centres and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research, Apollo Hospitals has been at the forefront of new medical advancements with the most recent investment being the commissioning of South East Asia’s very first Proton Therapy Centre in Chennai.

Every four days, the Apollo Hospitals Group touches a million lives, in its mission to bring healthcare of international standards within the reach of every individual. In a rare honour, the Government of India had issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010.

For 35 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Its hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals in the country for advanced medical services.

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