Doctors play Sidhu Moosewala in operation theatre to calm injured child | India News – Times of India



LUDHIANA: A doctor at a private hospital in Jagraon played famous singer Sidhu Moosewala‘s song while operating on a three-and-a-half-year-old boy injured in a road accident.
During the operation, the doctor played a Punjabi song “Jatt Di Mashook Biba Russia Toon” in the operation theatre prompting the child to groove on the beats while being operated.
According to information, Sukhdarshan Singh, the kid, from Maliana village in Moga district was seriously injured when a car ran over his leg while he was playing.
Sukhdarshan doesn’t have a mother and his father Gurprem Singh is bedridden due to disability.
Umesh Chhabra of an NGO “Helping Hands Jagraon” that helped the child said the child’s grandmother had brought him to a civil hospital in Jagraon for treatment and from there doctors asked them to take him to some advanced government hospital.
Later, they got him admitted to a private hospital where his surgery was done last week.
NGO member said that now skin grafting of a child is to be done.
The doctor who carried out his surgery said that they played the song to remove the child’s nervousness and fear and performed a successful operation.
Orthopaedic surgeon of the private hospital Dr Divyanshu Gupta, who along with his team conducted the surgery, said that when a child entered the operation theatre, there was some fear in his mind, so to quell the nervousness, they played Sidhu Moosewala’s and diverted his attention.
The doctor said it took them half an hour to conduct the surgery. However, Dr Divyanshu said that they did give local anaesthesia to the child.





Source link

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *