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[quote]Assalaamu’alaikum, Yesterday, a patient named Mohammad Yaqoob 50 years old presented in the emergency ward with acute intestinal obstruction due to strangulated inguinal hernia from five hours. He was drowsy having thready pulse and hypotension, sighing breathing, severely dehydrated due to profuse vomiting, and had distended abdomen. He was about to succumb to death. He was resuscitated. The anaesthetist refused to anaesthetise the patient for his bleeding profile to be corrected first, which was impaired due to associated chronic liver disease. But condition of the patient did not allow doing all that as suggested by the anaesthetist. So with the name of Allah, I opened up the case under local anaesthesia to save life of the patient. I succeeded to save a life and a considerable length of the intestine, which was near the gangrenous changes, and to be resected if delayed further few minutes. I came out successfully after doing all the needful procedures. Today when I reached the ward the patient was sitting on the bed having a cup of tea in his hand. When he saw me, put the cup on the trolley and raised both hands up to pray for me. He will be discharged tomorrow or a day after. We doctors are only a source but one who is saving the lives is Allah Almighty. May Allah help and forgive us, Aameen![/quote]
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