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In a remarkable feat, the team at Pulse Multi-Speciality Hospital successfully removed a lithium battery from the stomach of a 3-year-old child. Lithium batteries are among the most hazardous objects a child can ingest, capable of causing severe, life-threatening damage within just two hours. This challenging procedure was expertly performed by a dedicated team led by Dr. Dadasaheb Menhdad (Surgeon), Dr. Dipak Poman (Anesthesiologist), and Dr. Prashant Khandgave (Pediatrics) showcasing their commitment to pediatric care. This marks the hospital's 7th successful pediatric foreign body removal case, further solidifying its reputation for excellence in emergency care.

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