Jammu, Feb 17: In a remarkable medical achievement, a 98-year-old veteran officer with a neck of femur fracture and newly diagnosed B Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (blood cancer) has been successfully treated at 166 Military Hospital, Jammu.
The veteran, who had additional health challenges, suffered the fracture on February 10th due to a fall. Upon evaluation, it was discovered that he also had bone marrow involvement indicative of chronic blood cancer.
Recognizing the need for fracture stabilization to alleviate pain and promote mobility, surgery was promptly advised by the Hematologist at the Army Hospital.
An official spokesperson said the surgery, involving Closed Reduction and Internal Fixation with an Intertan Nail, took place on February 12th, 2024, under general anesthesia with high-risk consent. The post-operative period progressed smoothly, and the patient began full weight-bearing ambulation with a walker the following day.
“Today, on the 3rd day post-operation, the patient has been discharged from 166 Military Hospital, “ doctors said. He is now referred to an empanelled center for further evaluation and management of B Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia by a Hemato Oncologist.
Defence spokesperson said this success story reflects the dedication and expertise of the medical team at 166 Military Hospital, Jammu providing comprehensive care for complex cases and special care for the veterans who had given their best in the service of the nation.