publish time

02/02/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

02/02/2023

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 2: Neurosurgeon working at the Ibn Sina Hospital, Dr. Hamad Jabr Al-Enezi, performed the surgery on the three-year-old toddler to extract the bullet from the bottom of the skull, which was allegedly fired from a machinegun during wedding celebration in Jahra, reports Al-Rai daily. The daily added, the incident happened while the child was playing with his peers in the compound of his family home.

Dr Al-Enezi shows the bullet that was extracted from the bottom of the skull

Although the condition of the child is stable, Dr Al-Enezi said the child is not yet able to move his right side, pointing out at the same time that the chance of him being disabled in the future is vague. Dr Al-Enezi said the child suddenly fell on the ground crying and screaming with blood coming out of his head. He had already lost consciousness. He pointed out after the child was rushed to the hospital and X-rays showed the bullet had settled at the bottom of the skull.

Al-Enezi explained he performed the surgery with the trainee Dr Youssef Abu Sido, a delicate operation on the child, which took about an hour and a half, to stop the bleeding in the head and was able to extract the bullet. He stated, after the effect of anesthesia gradually became less the three-year-old began to move his left side and open his eyes, but unfortunately it turned out that his right side did not move until now, referring to the fact that the bullet cut off the path of the nerve cells expressing his hope that the child will be able to walk in future, and it is certain that the percentage of his survival is great, but the percentage of his disability is considered vague at the present time. Al-Enezi explained the bullet was fired from a machine gun and felt sorry for the child who may have to live the rest of his life with a handicap in the event that he does not recover.