Mother donates skin to save burned infant after Air India plane crash

According to TOI, the mother-son duo was in the hostel and residential neighborhoods of BJ Medical College in Meghaninagar when the accident caused fire. “Everything was dark for a moment, and then swallowed our house,” Manisha remembered. “I caught Dhyaansh and passed through thick smoke and flames.
Manisha lived 25% burns on his hands and face, while Dhyyaansh lived both arms, abdomen and burns on his chest. Both ran to the KD hospital where Dhyaansh was accepted to the pediatric YBU and placed in a ventilator.
Dr. Adit Desai, General Manager of KD Hospital, said to TOI because of the instinctive courage to save the mother’s child. Medically, each department came together to achieve the best possible result. ” He added that the hospital provided free treatment to six patients injured in AI 171 accidents.
Plastic surgeon Dr Rutvij Parikh announced that both the baby’s own skin and mother’s skin grafts were used for treatment. “The age was an important factor. We had to prevent infections and achieve normal growth.
Dr Dr Kapil’s participation as a father was also very helpful, Dr Dr Parikh said. “As a medical expert, he made dressings properly even late at night.” According to TOI, the multidisciplinary team, neonatologist Dr Snehal Patel, Pulmonologist Dr Tushar Patel and intensification. Mansi included Dandnnik. Dr Snehal Patel emphasized a serious complication: “Blood had ran to one side of the lungs. There was ventilator support and the intercostal drainage tube was placed until good lung expansion was achieved.”With TOI inputs