ASI's wrist was attached after the operation, DGP saluted PGI doctors

ASI's wrist was attached after the operation, DGP saluted PGI doctors

ASI's wrist was attached operation, DGP saluted PGI doctors 

Chandigarh Punjab Police DGP Dinkar Gupta saluted the team of PGI doctors who performed plastic surgery on ASI Harjeet Singh's amputated wrist after a seven-hour operation. Simultaneously Patiala SSP Mandeep Singh Sidhu also thanked the PGI doctors. The Nihangs were attacked on Sunday morning, the SSP said. In it, a Nihang attacked ASI Harjit Singh with a sword and cut his wrist. The SSP said that the doctors of PGI's Plastic Surgery Department rejoined the wrist after the operation which lasted from 10 am to 5:30 pm. He said the condition of the policeman was fine now.


Punjab Police DGP Dinkar Gupta called PGI Director Dr. Jagat Ram at around 7.45 am today saying that a policeman's hand had been amputated. He is being sent to PGI from Patiala for treatment. This time Dr. Jagat Ram activated the emergency team at the Advanced Trauma Center. Dr. Jagatram, Prof. The responsibility was given to Ramesh Sharma.
The plastic surgery team includes Dr. Sunil Gaba and Dr. Jerry R. John, Dr. Suraj Nair, Dr. Mayank, Dr. Chandra, Dr. Shubhendu, Dr. Ankur, Dr. Abhishek and Dr. Purnima were with staff nurses Arvind, Sneha and Arash. A 50-year-old police officer's left arm was amputated. After a thorough examination by a team of doctors, the work of joining hands in the main OT of plastic surgery started at 10 am. The team of doctors carefully examined the patient and then connected the veins of the hand. According to doctors, it was a complicated surgery. For which great care was taken. According to doctors, he is giving full support after using the amputated hand. In the days to come, the hands will begin to work fully. Nihang attacked a police team during curfew in Patiala this morning.There a Nihang shook the hand of ASI Harjit Singh. The policeman was brought to PGI in critical condition. Here, Dr. Gaba and his colleagues have joined hands in an operation that lasted more than five hours. ASI Harjeet Singh is in stable condition.

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