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SKIMS performs rare stenting procedure

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Srinagar: For the first time in Jammu and Kashmir, doctors performed an airway stenting procedure (Y-SEMS Tracheobronchial stent) with a flexible video bronchoscope system at SKIMS, Soura.

The rare procedure was performed at the department of Pulmonary by a medicine team including Director SKIMS, Prof. Parvaiz A Koul, Prof. Sonaullah Shah, Dr. Nazia Mehfooz, and Dr. Zubair Ahmad Thoker supported by an anesthesia team headed by Dr. Altaf Hussain Mir and Dr. Irfan Hussain Dar along with the team of technicians, an official of the institute said.

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HOD General Medicine, Prof Sonaullah Shah informed that this procedure was done on a 35-year-old male who is a case of operated CA esophagus with nodal reoccurrence compressing his left main bronchus causing the collapse of his left lung with hypoxemic Respiratory failure.

In view of the non-affordability and difficulty in transporting this patient outside of UT of J&K due to severe respiratory failure for this procedure, the Pulmonary medicine team decided to conduct this procedure at SKIMS Soura. After arranging all the logistic support, the procedure was successfully performed. The patient is now planned for radiotherapy, he added.

He further said that routinely this procedure is done by a rigid bronchoscope system under general anesthesia. Previously patients were referred outside for airway stenting.

These types of palliative procedures are important in giving quality life to such patients and will be continued by the Department in the future to avoid referral outside UT of J&K.

Director SKIMS, Dr. Parvaiz A Koul congratulated the department for conducting the procedure and assured support on behalf of the administration for such endeavors in the future.

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