An orthopaedic surgeon with the Lagos State
University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Dr. Babajide Saheed, has said there is
hope of artificial arms for the baby boy who was born without them at a private
clinic in Ogun State.
PUNCH Metro had reported on Thursday
that one Mrs. Taiwo Sheriiffdeen, was delivered of a baby boy who had no arms.
But Saheed said depending on the severity of the
condition, the baby might have to undergo surgery in a few months, when the
artificial prosthetics would be given to him.
He said, “He may have to undergo a surgery, but
it is likely not to be now. If the joint is functional, he would be given
prosthetics and if it is not, the joints would be removed surgically and he
would also be given prosthetics to assist him.
“The mother should take the baby to a tertiary
hospital with orthopaedic specialists and pediatricians, who will evaluate and
access the baby and decide the proper treatment.
“They will check his spine and scrotum for any
abnormalities. They would also check his heart, abdomen and spine just to rule out
any other congenital defects.”
The surgeon said the baby must have suffered some
congenital defects which affected his growth either in the first or second
trimester of the mother’s pregnancy.
According to him, the mother’s age at the time
she got pregnant and her state of health may affect the baby’s growth and
development either positively or negatively.
Saheed said, “The mother may have had some
infections which were not well treated. It could be the side effect of some
drugs she took in the first six months of pregnancy and that is the delicate
period because it is at this stage that the major organs are forming. If she
took antibiotics then, it could be the cause of the deformity or any congenital
defects in the baby.
“Exposure to radiation in the area or while
undergoing treatment could also cause the deformity. It is also common for
women, who get pregnant after the age of 35 to have babies with congenital
defects or mental challenges.”
Source: Punch
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