A welder in Dubai found to have three potentially deadly conditions was saved after a string of life-saving operations.
Doctors diagnosed P Shajikuttan, 48, from India, with a torn oesophagus, a leaking, infectious aneurysm in his thoracic aorta and then a blood clot in one leg.
Each condition, considered life-threatening on its own, required separate operations to rectify, one lasting six hours.
Mr Shajikuttan was taken to Aster Hospital, Mankhool, on March 23 in a semi-conscious state after he suddenly vomited blood and collapsed.
I want to attend my daughter’s marriage. That is my only dream now
P Shajikuttan
“By the time Shajikuttan reached the hospital, he had lost a lot of blood,” said Dr Senthilnathan TT, a vascular and endovascular surgeon at Aster Hospital, Mankhool.
“He was in haemorrhagic shock, so we could not get much details. So our first attempt was to stabilise the patient.”
A chest x-ray revealed a widened mediastinum, indicating the presence of an aneurysm in his throat.
“He was swiftly subjected to a CT scan, which revealed the massive infectious aneurysm that had started leaking,” said Dr Senthilnathan.
“The aneurysm was about to rupture. If it had ruptured, the patient would have died.”
Mr Shajikuttan had surgery to repair the blood vessel but fluid had built up around his heart.
A second procedure, called pericardiocentesis, was used to drain it, said Dr Naveed Ahmed, the hospital’s consultant interventional cardiologist.
The next day, blood was found in Mr Shajikuttan’s oesophagus.
“Detailed investigation revealed that there was a tear on the oesophagus caused by aorto-oesophageal fistula,” said Dr Amal Premchandra Upadhyay, a consultant gastroenterologist.
“It is a life-threatening condition that causes gastrointestinal bleeding. It was the result of the infection aortic aneurysm.
“We fixed it using a stent in the aorta and CT scans showed no leakage of the oesophagus.”
Complications
Mr Shajikuttan responded to treatment and showed progress, but doctors found something unexpected.
“There was no pulse in his right leg. A thorough check-up found a complicated thrombosis in his femoral artery,” said Dr Senthilnathan.
“He again underwent surgery to rectify this. There were multiple blood clots in his femoral artery. We cleared all those.”
It is rare that a patient presents with multiple conditions each life-threatening by itself, Dr Senthilnathan said.
“Shajikuttan’s condition was very bad. Thankfully, he was brought at the right time and received the proper treatment. We are so happy to see him recovering fast,” the doctor said.
Mr Shajikuttan has been recovering at the hospital in Mankhool, Bur Dubai.
On Thursday he was due to be discharged and fly to Kerala, to realise the dream of seeing his daughter marry.
“I do not know what to say. I can only thank God and the doctors at Aster for giving me this second chance at life,” Mr Shajikuttan said.
“I cannot even remember what happened to me. It all happened suddenly.
“I want to attend my daughter’s marriage. That is my only dream now. The doctors here have made that possible. My family and I will forever be indebted to them.”
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Director: Jordan Peele
Stars: Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener, Bradley Whitford
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Director: Karyn Kusama
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell, Sebastian Stan
Rating: 3/5
UAE release: January 31
Volunteers offer workers a lifeline
Community volunteers have swung into action delivering food packages and toiletries to the men.
When provisions are distributed, the men line up in long queues for packets of rice, flour, sugar, salt, pulses, milk, biscuits, shaving kits, soap and telecom cards.
Volunteers from St Mary’s Catholic Church said some workers came to the church to pray for their families and ask for assistance.
Boxes packed with essential food items were distributed to workers in the Dubai Investments Park and Ras Al Khaimah camps last week. Workers at the Sonapur camp asked for Dh1,600 towards their gas bill.
“Especially in this year of tolerance we consider ourselves privileged to be able to lend a helping hand to our needy brothers in the Actco camp," Father Lennie Connully, parish priest of St Mary’s.
Workers spoke of their helplessness, seeing children’s marriages cancelled because of lack of money going home. Others told of their misery of being unable to return home when a parent died.
“More than daily food, they are worried about not sending money home for their family,” said Kusum Dutta, a volunteer who works with the Indian consulate.
French business
France has organised a delegation of leading businesses to travel to Syria. The group was led by French shipping giant CMA CGM, which struck a 30-year contract in May with the Syrian government to develop and run Latakia port. Also present were water and waste management company Suez, defence multinational Thales, and Ellipse Group, which is currently looking into rehabilitating Syrian hospitals.
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The biog
Year of birth: 1988
Place of birth: Baghdad
Education: PhD student and co-researcher at Greifswald University, Germany
Hobbies: Ping Pong, swimming, reading
Defence review at a glance
• Increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 but given “turbulent times it may be necessary to go faster”
• Prioritise a shift towards working with AI and autonomous systems
• Invest in the resilience of military space systems.
• Number of active reserves should be increased by 20%
• More F-35 fighter jets required in the next decade
• New “hybrid Navy” with AUKUS submarines and autonomous vessels