A brave boy of Ganjam walks for two kms with intestines protruding, later undergoes surgery at MKCG Hospital and College in Berhampur. Salute to the 11-year-old boy, he got a new life by showing indomitable courage.
The child from Tanarjipalli in Dharakot block of Ganjam district was going to school as usual last Monday. The school was three kilometers away from the village, he was riding his bicycle when an accident occurred and a sharp object pierced his stomach and his intestines came out.
However, the Brave boy of Ganjam did not get upset and left the bicycle and reached home holding the intestines inside his shirt. What is more important is that he waked with the protruding interstines for almost two kilometers to reach home.
The family members immediately went to the hospital. But the ambulance could not reach the village due to the bad road. As a result, the family members took the child on a bike for 10 kilometers to Badagarh Medical College.
From there, the child was referred to the MKCG Medical College in Berhampur. After a complex surgery of the child got a new lease of life.
Recently another such incident had been reported from Puri district. In what might sound like an incident straight out of a movie scene, a minor boy was going to school when tragedy struck. The boy fell down from his cycle on the road and the handle of the cycle pierced his abdomen. The incident and the accident was so scary that it has been reported that the intestines of the boy were hanging out.
The locals immediately rushed the boy to the hospital where after the treatment doctors advised them to shift him to MKCG Hospital in Berhampur of Ganjam district. The SDPO and the Puri (Krushnaprasad) police was informed. They immediately decided to create a medical green corridor in Puri and transport the boy to Berhampur MKCG.
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