For the first time in India, Nellie doctors have achieved a record by providing primary angioblast treatment to a girl. Medical college Principal Dr. revathi Balan said that the doctors of Nellie government Medical college have saved the life of a 17-year-old girl who had a heart attack by providing primary angioblast treatment. In this regard, Sandith college Principal Revathipalan told reporters at the Nellai government Multi-Purpose Medical college meeting, "A 17-year-old girl from Alwarkurichi in tenkasi district is studying in class 12. His blood pressure was high when he was examined at school. While he was being treated for this, he suddenly developed headache, chest pain and loss of vision. Following this, he was admitted to the intensive care unit of Nellie government Medical college on the 7th and received treatment. Meanwhile, following the increase in chest pain, differences were found in the ECG and when the doctors led by Ravichandran Edwin, head of the Cardiology Department conducted the examination, it was found that Achirumi had 100 percent blockage in the blood vessel in the heart. After this, the medical team immediately treated Achirumi with primary angioblast. With this, the blockage in his blood vessel was removed and he was saved. Now his blood pressure is stable. Nellie Medical college Principal Dr. revathi Balan said that the girl is fine after treatment.
He further said, “In case of heart attack, the affected person is given medicine and then angio is done. But as the blood pressure of the girl was high, for the first time in India, the doctors of Nellie government Medical college performed a primary angioblast without medication.” He said. revathi Balan, principal of the medical college, expressed appreciation to the medical team for saving the girl's life by providing excellent treatment.
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