Miracle Surgery: Titanium Plates Restore Life in Udhampur Crash Victim
A 47-year-old man critically injured in the Udhampur bus crash has made a remarkable recovery following complex surgery at Government Medical College, utilizing titanium plates. The procedure stabilized his broken breastbone and ribs, allowing him to breathe independently and highlighting the hospital's expertise in managing severe trauma cases.
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A 47-year-old man, severely injured in the Udhampur bus crash, has regained a new lease of life due to intricate surgery at the Government Medical College.
This transformative operation involved using specialized titanium plates to repair his shattered breastbone and ribs, stabilizing his breathing. Twenty-one casualties were reported, alongside 51 injuries, when the bus fell 100 meters into a ravine.
The remarkable recovery underlines the hospital's enhanced proficiency in managing severe trauma, a feat previously associated with high mortality rates.
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