Saturday 20 April 2013

5-year-old Delhi rape victim shows signs of recovery, says AIIMS


Delhi minor girl rape

A five-year-old rape victim is moved to the AIIMS hospital from Swami Dayanand hospital for treatment in New Delhi. (Reuters)

The five-year-old girl, who was raped and brutalised allegedly by her 22-year-old neighbour and presently undergoing treatment at the AIIMS, is alert and showing signs of recovery, doctors said today.
"At present, here general condition is stable. She is recovering and continues to be under close observation and monitoring. She is conscious, alert and all her parameters are well withing normal limits," AIIMS Medical Superintendent Dr D K Sharma told reporters.
She is showing signs of recovery and responding well to her treatment and she is speaking to her parents, he said reading out the medical bulletin.
The girl is under the supervision of a team of specialist doctors from paediatric surgery, paediatric medicine, gynaecology, urology, forensic medicine and anesthesia at the paediatric surgery department since last evening.
Doctors have also performed colostomy procedure to divert stool, and surgical dressing of her perineal injuries.
They have planned re-evaluation of perineal wounds and re-dressing under anesthesia tomorrow evening.
Earlier, doctors said her condition was stable though she had suffered serious injuries in the assault.
"The girl is stable, conscious, alert and talking. All her vital parameters are under permissible limit. She is not in ICU but under close monitoring," Sharma had told reporters.
The girl, who was held captive in a house in Gandhi Nagar in east Delhi with no food and water, was shifted to AIIMS last evening from Swami Dayanand Hospital.
Sharma had said definitive corrective surgery would need detailed planning and would be decided after the infection was controlled.
The girl has been put on IV fluid and antibiotics.

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