Rare Case: Plasmapheresis Saves Life of Epileptic Patient at Paras Hospitals, Gurugram
Unconventional Treatment Proves Vital as Doctors Battle Grave Condition
In an extraordinary medical feat, doctors at Paras Hospitals in Gurugram successfully employed plasmapheresis to save the life of a 40-year-old male patient suffering from severe epilepsy. Plasmapheresis, a rare treatment involving the extraction of blood, separation of plasma and cells, and subsequent reinfusion of cells, was chosen as a last resort when conventional methods failed to control the patient’s debilitating seizures. This groundbreaking approach showcases the innovative and dedicated efforts of the medical team led by Dr. Rajnish Kumar, Head of the Department of Neurology at Paras Hospital.
Journey of Hope: Paramjeet’s Battle Against Unknown Epilepsy
The patient, Paramjeet, began experiencing distressing symptoms in April, starting with fever and headaches that later evolved into uncontrollable seizures. Initially treated for seizure management in Bhiwadi, Paramjeet’s condition rapidly deteriorated, prompting his referral to Paras Hospital in Gurugram on April 8, 2022. The medical team discovered him hanging by a thread, with compromised respiration and brain functions posing a grave risk to his life. As his response to conventional treatment proved futile, the decision to attempt plasmapheresis became a beacon of hope.
Plasmapheresis: A Rare and Risky Procedure for Epileptic Patients
Plasmapheresis, a procedure seldom used in epilepsy cases, involves separating plasma from blood cells, and then returning the cells back into the bloodstream. The treatment is analogous to dialysis and is not without risks. However, driven by the critical condition of the patient, the doctors decided to take this bold step, aiming to combat the suspected autoimmune cause of Paramjeet’s sudden epilepsy.
Triumph of Life: Paramjeet’s Miraculous Recovery
Paramjeet received three plasmapheresis cycles over a week, and to the delight of the medical team, the treatment proved immensely successful. Not only did it improve his brain function, but it also restored his respiratory system and overall organ functionality. On May 13th, 2022, Paramjeet was discharged from the hospital, having made a remarkable recovery from the life-threatening condition that had once gripped him.