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A model of orthopaedic surgery | By Prof Parvez Jamil

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A model of orthopaedic surgery


IMAGINE the stark and unforeseen realities of life. I was doing fine at 72 until the morning of Monday 24 May 2021 when accidentally falling backwards from stairs and flat on floor breaking my femur bone and screaming in pain.

Alhamdolillah, I was in safe hands of Dr Ahmed Mushtaq Khan, gem of an orthopaedic surgeon and divine of a human being with exemplary counselling, consoling and confidence-building blending orthopaedic operation acumen and skills second to none in the world.

Being one of the world role models of orthopaedic surgeries emanating from and actualising in Pakistan earn qudos for Dr Ahmed Mushtaq Khan of the Combined Military Hospital, Malir, Karachi.

This is Allah-bountiful Pakistan with Allah-blessed talents of Pakistan. Any “high-risk” operation is very awful, painful and dreadful.

For example, when a patient to be operated has multiple ills like Myasthania Gravis (MS), Hypertension, wavering ECG etc.

An operation of a broken or fractured femur pelvic bone is a tough task for an Orthopedecian. Here intensity of pain of a patient is horrendous.

And his high risk surgery is a hair-raiser of sorts. Managing a fractured femur is never an easy task due to the horrible nature of the pain and trauma in this regard.

However, Dr Ahmed Mushtaq Khan’s midas touch including the able support of Major Raja Nand, Head of Anasthesia and helpers like Bilal and Rashid made the entire procedure truly consoling for the painful souls. Indeed was helpful the appointment and coordination of Ghulam Bashir, PA to this Surgeon.

Despite unbearable pain my healing of an agonizing bone fracture started the moment I met guru of a Surgeon: Dr Mushtaq Ahmed Khan.

Rarely a time-constrained doctor will listen to a pain-laden patient in such a cheerful calm cool composed and charismatic manner as him.

No surgeon in the world would come out in the waiting area to personally raise spirit of the person being operated.

Minutes later in the Operation Theatre, despite dread of a high-risk surgery, I discovered delirium not doom.

Allah-gifted and Allah-blessed Surgeon: Dr Ahmed Mushtaq Khan, who already trained and acclimatized me in such operation dynamics, dawns over the OT horizon with such divine touch of class and charisma that works wonders and heels the worst.

Operated with spinal anaesthesia, all fine within an hour, mutually seeing and smiling, my surgery was done without a blood spot with precaution in store.

My family, relatives and friends waited out and down to hear me speak from the heart … “Allah has given me yet another life to serve my beloved wife and four sons…my heart parts Fahad, Faraz, Falah, Fajar, my nicest daughters in law Zoya and Aminah and the sweetest of all, my little grand daughter Eman, who continues to recite “Ya Salamu” for me.

Bless Allah my beloved parents, no more, who sacrificed their hearts and souls loving and caring for me for a life of grace, dignity and honour.

—The writer contributes to media on national and international affairs.

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