Indian soldier Lance Naik Hanamanthappa Koppad, who was miraculously found alive after remaining buried under snow for six days, is comatose and his condition is extremely critical, Army Hospital Research and Referral said after he was flown in to Delhi from Siachen Glacier Tuesday.
Fortunately, there was no cold exposure-related frost bite or bony injuries to him, a medical bulletin issued by the hospital said.
“He has been placed on a ventilator to protect his airway and lungs in view of his comatose state. He remains extremely critical and is expected to have a stormy course in the next 24 to 48 hours due to the complications caused by re-warming and establishment of blood flow to the cold parts of the body,” it said.
The soldier, who was earlier declared dead by the authorities, was found to be conscious but drowsy and disoriented Monday after he was located during rescue operation.
“He is currently comatose and continues to be in shock with low blood pressure. He has pneumonia and his investigations have revealed liver and kidney dysfunction,” the bulletin read. He was “severely dehydrated, hypothermic, hypoxic, hypoglycemic and in shock. He was immediately resuscitated by the doctors at the site, who had been there for the past five days in the hope of a survivor,” it said.
Koppad was flown out from the site by helicopter along with a medical specialist to the Siachen Base Camp, from where he was brought to the Thois air base.
He was then transferred to Delhi by a fixed-wing aircraft of IAF along with a critical care specialist of the force and a medical specialist from the base camp.
Koppad is being treated by a team of intensivists, neurologist, nephrologist, endocrinologist and surgeons. He has been administered fluids, drugs to bring up his blood pressure, besides antibiotics.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, visited the hospital earlier Tuesday.
Modi said Koppad is an “outstanding soldier” whose “endurance and indomitable spirit” cannot be described in words. “We are all hoping and praying for the best,” Modi added.
On his part, Suhag commended the brave heart for his indomitable mental robustness and his refusal to give in to harsh elements of nature. He also conveyed best wishes on behalf of all ranks of the army for his early and complete recovery.(Asia Times)
Link: http://atimes.com/2016/02/indian-soldier-rescued-from-avalanche-after-6-days/