Miracle Surgery: Israeli Doctors Reattach Child’s Head To Torso

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Islamabad: Israeli neurotrauma surgeons have claimed that they have reattached the head of a 12-year-old child who suffered a fatal accident, and the child is now healthy and allowed to go home.

According to the Israeli newspaper Times of Israel, experts at a trauma centre in the suburbs of Jerusalem said that the head of the child was almost separated from the torso when he had an accident while riding a bicycle.

After being critically injured during the accident, the line connecting the kid’s spine to the skull was broken and his head was separated. The child was brought to the trauma centre where, after several hours of labour, specialists attached the kid’s head to the torso by skin and nerves, and kept him under treatment for a month.

The victim Suleiman Hassan is a resident of the Palestinian territories in the West Bank of Jerusalem and was operated on at the beginning of June last month, and doctors kept the matter a secret for more than a month.

After the successful surgery, doctors treated Suleiman under strict supervision and a month later he was allowed to go home, after which the experts revealed this about the child.

The doctors stated that, surprisingly, Hassan did not have any neurological, mental, or other physical disability or disease, and he was able to walk comfortably without any support within a month.

According to experts, such serious injuries are very rare but when someone is a victim of such accidents, the chances of survival are also reduced, and in most cases, the victims die on the spot.

Most of the people, including the doctors and parents of Suleiman, called the incident a miracle, and people were surprised by it.

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