Successfully Recovered
Baby Hemasri
Baby Hemasri, a 3-month-old infant weighing only 3.4 kg, was critically ill with multiple congenital heart defects and congestive cardiac failure. Alfred Solomon Heart Foundation supported the surgery, giving the child a new chance at life.
Age
3 Months
Gender
Female
Diagnosis
Large VSD, Large ASD and Moderate PDA
Surgery
VSD Closure + ASD Closure + PDA Ligation
Hospital Stay
Stable Recovery
Outcome
Recovered Successfully
Journey To Recovery
Every successful treatment begins with timely diagnosis, expert medical care and compassionate support.
Symptoms
Frequent respiratory infections, poor weight gain and breathing difficulty were the first warning signs that required immediate medical attention.
Diagnosis
Detailed evaluation confirmed a large Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) with Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) and severe pulmonary hypertension.
Surgery
Our paediatric cardiac surgeons successfully performed VSD Closure with PDA Ligation, ensuring safe correction of the heart defect.
Recovery
Baby Babu recovered well after surgery, was discharged within one week and is now growing with a healthier, brighter future.
Medical Case Summary
Every successful surgery represents hope, expert care and a brighter future for a child.
Baby Hemasri
3 Months
Female
Large VSD, Large ASD and Moderate PDA
VSD Closure + ASD Closure + PDA Ligation
Recovered Successfully
Presenting Symptoms
The infant presented with congestive cardiac failure and severe illness before surgery.
Medical Evaluation
Cardiac evaluation confirmed a large ventricular septal defect, large atrial septal defect and moderate patent ductus arteriosus.
Treatment & Surgery
The child underwent successful VSD closure, ASD closure and PDA ligation.
Recovery & Outcome
The patient recovered steadily after surgery and was discharged home in stable condition.
Impact At A Glance
Diagnosis
Large VSD, Large ASD and Moderate PDA
Procedure
VSD Closure + ASD Closure + PDA Ligation
Hospital Stay
Stable Recovery
Outcome
Recovered Successfully