Thursday 18 February 2016

Man who got his brain pierced in the line of duty survives


An Indian construction worker has miraculously survived despite being impaled by a seven-foot rod that skewered his skull. Mohammad Guddu, 24, was mixing cement at a construction site in Malad, Mumbai, when the rod accidentally fell from a higher floor and pierced through his head. The metal spike hit the builder with such force that it went through his head and protruded out of the back of his skull.Shocking pictures and x-rays show the extent of his injuries with the rod totally embedded through his head. However, he was saved after doctors at a government hospital cut open his skull in order to pull out the rod during a five-hour operation.



Mr Guddu is now out of danger and is responding well to treatment, although he has developed paralysis on the left side of his body. Doctors however believe that he will make a full recovery in the next three months. Dr Batuk Diyora, the neurosurgeon who led the team to save Mr Guddu, said: 'It is indeed a miracle that the man survived such an injury.
'It was tricky surgery but what helped saving him was the fact that the road has pierced a noneloquent region of his brain. It is an area that has no easily discernible cognitive, motor or sensory functions and didn't damage the vital arteries that carry blood to the brain.


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