Mangalore: New Lease of Life for Quadruplet Babies at Indiana Hospital


Mangalore: New Lease of Life for Quadruplet Babies at Indiana Hospital

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Mangalore, Apr 3: A very rare case of four babies of same sex in a single birth (quadruplets) surviving and progressing for nearly a month now, thanks to the team effort of highly qualified doctors and medical personals led by Dr Ali Kumble in tertiary centre, lndiana hospital was reported here.
 
Aysha Tahira and Latheef hailing from Kasargod were childless for many years. After a prolonged period of waiting Aysha conceived, but the happiness did not last very long as she delivered four premature babies in a single birth. Gynecologist Dr Veena Manjunath was her doctor.

The parents were informed that the chance of survival of these babies was extremely rare. Quadruplets occur once in 70 lac births. Such babies' survival for more than one week is extremely rare, especially if they are very premature. Also, it is a very expensive procedure and life support is required in a high-tech care center to make them survive.

The couple's babies were admitted at Indiana hospital's NICU on March 11. A team of doctors led by Dr Ali Kumble took it as a challenge and with their effort the babies survived. Financial support was offered by the hospital management as the father is not in a position to support all the four babies.

What makes the case still more fascinating is that babies are identical quadruplets, a phenomenon which occurs once in every 13 million births. There are only 60 such cases on record worldwide and it is extremely challenging to ensure they survive into infancy especially if they are born premature at 26 weeks of pregnancy and weigh between 500 to 900 grams .

Multiple pregnancies are high risk pregnancies and are associated with increased neonatal morbidity and mortality. The frequency of multiple pregnancies has increased in the past two decades, mostly as a result of assisted reproductive techniques for infertile couples.
 
The average period of gestation in quadruplet pregnancy is 31.2 weeks and the average weight is 1.362 kg as per the literature available. In this case the period of gestation was only 26 weeks and the weights were 900 grams for the first two and 580 grams for the other two offspring, the average weight being only 740 grams. This is perhaps the first such case of preterm identical quadruplets that goes on record in India.
 
The babies pose serious challenges to both the pediatricians and the family. Right from ensuring their survival to the many complications they may develop during their course of hospital stay. "We need to ensure they maintain a normal breathing pattern and tolerate the feed given to them. Strict hygiene and sanitation to avoid sepsis is a benchmark for ensuring survival of such extremely low birth weight babies. That's why handling and care is undertaken by skilled and experienced nurses assigned specifically for this role," said Dr Yusuf Kumble, MD of Indiana hospital.
 
"We have taken utmost caution in providing only the mother's milk to the newborns. They have now entered the 4th week of life when chances of intolerance to feeds are high. Survival of such babies beyond the first 4 weeks of life greatly improves the clinical outcome," he added.
 
"With this, Indiana hospital and Heart Institute's medical team achieved a new milestone in Indian pediatric healthcare," Dr Kumble declared.

Dr Kumble also urged the general public to make use of this ultramodern and affordable medical facility provided by Indiana Hospital and Heart Institute and lead a healthy life.

  

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  • Rahul Rai, Delhi

    Sun, Apr 08 2012

    Congratulation dr.... kumble..
    best of luck

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  • Shailaza Shrestha, Nepal

    Thu, Apr 05 2012

    congratulation..... dr.kumble
    you have done a great job in the medical field.
    its a wonderfull creature of god.
    CONGRATULATION Aysha Tahira and Latheef ....

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  • Shailaza Shrestha, Nepal

    Thu, Apr 05 2012

    You have done a great job...Dr Kumble
    CONGRATULATION.....
    CONGRATULATION Aysha Tahira and Latheef ..
    it is a wonderful creature of god....
    God bless you

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  • Rahul Rai, Jaunpur

    Thu, Apr 05 2012

    its a wonderful gift of god and dr.kumble has done a good job.congratulation .... Dr.KUMBLE......
    CONGRATULATION Aysha Tahira and Latheef ....
    It is a phenomeral task in the medical field

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  • Saifulla Sulaiman, Gerukatte, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Congratulation Dr.Ali Kumble. You have done phenomenal task in the medical field. it is proud to mangalore citizens. keep it up.

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  • Raviraj, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Congrats sir

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  • R Bhandarkar, m'lore

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Ek Chutki Mein'Chaar'
    Yeh Kaisa Hota Hai 'Yaar'
    Lagta hai Kaaya Hua 'Achaar'
    Mein Hai Koi'Chamatkaar'!!

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  • Tina Pereira, Kelarai / Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Dr Ali Kumble,

    Excellent job doctor! You have made us all proud. Good job to the entire Indiana hospital and each and every person associated with this case.
    God Bless the little angels. May they see many many birthdays together.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Congratulations to Dr. Ali Kumble, his team of efficient doctors, above all the nurses and all those helped in this delivery of thE QUADRUPLET babies at Indiana Hospital. I wish the mother and the children a safe recovery from this difficult surgery. We all pray to our Almighty God to give them good health. As per the world history survival of such kids is very rare and I feel that this couple must have prayed very hard to get a child and God gave them four. Gynecologist DR. Veena Manjunath, you also deserve some praise as you took care of the mother with all your good advice before those babies were born.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE innocent , PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Wed, Apr 04 2012

    Some rare feats in the birth of these quadruplets which Dr Ali Kumble successfully able to keep four babies alive in Neo natal ICU set up. Economic point of view,to save these babies are not affordable as parents not in a position to.Team of Doctors,management of Indian Hospital able to overcome the challenges in this rare birth.Unfortunately one of the baby breathed last today and Dr Ali assured other three keeping very good health.Two babies weighed 500 grms each and 2 babies 900 grm weight each during birth.I would like to congratulate Dr Ali Kumble and team of Indian Hospital and Parents of babies which created rare history in Indian and world Medical history.

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  • saritha/dubai, mumbai/india

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    Congrats for the new born quadruplets.There are so many couples in this world who are praying daily to have children.May God hear their prayers and bless them with at least one child in their life, so that the couples may lead a happy married life.
    God bless all the mothers who are yet to get children.May GOD listen to their prayers.

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  • PRANEETH, MANGALORE

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    Congrats Aysha Tahira and Latheef
    (sorry Bharat Maata not their fault, its a gift from God)

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    Its a wonderful gift from GOD for the childless couple . Dr.Anil and his team has done excellent job.May almighty protect these babies and make their future bright and prosperous.

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/kodyadka

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    Yes a very great job done by Dr Kumble Congragulations to Indians Hospital and the whol team for making this happen A great individual is Dr Kumble

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    While this may be very rare case, it is not so rare in Kenya. There are many women who have given birth to quadruplets. In 2009 in a place called Eldoret, in Kenya, a mother of 6 children gave birth to 2 baby boys and 2 baby girls. All of them have survived. Anyway, congrats to Dr. Ali Kumble for taking up the challenge and for being successfull. Keep it up!

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  • Lorraine Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    Dr. looks like as if he has won a lottery!!!!!All the best.

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  • jennifergracian botelho, U

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    They are so tiny Gods creation.May they all survive.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    Congrats to our famous and friendly Dr. Ali Kumble, a well know pediatrician in this region and one of the director of Indiana Hospital.
    Keep it up.

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 03 2012

    CONGRATS TO Dr.ALI KUMBLE. GOOD JOB.

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