Pakistani boy can hear again, thanks to Gurgaon hospital
June 8th, 2010 - 7:55 pm ICT by IANSGurgaon, June 8 (IANS) A day after four-year-old Mohammad Ryyan from Pakistan got back his hearing following surgery at a hospital here, doctors started audio-visual therapy for the boy Tuesday to help him understand different sounds.
“Rehabilitation is a part of the treatment in which we make the child hear different types of sounds and understand them,” Amitabh Malik, senior ENT consultant at Paras Hospital where Ryyan underwent surgery, said Tuesday.
The operation, called cochlear implantation, was conducted on the boy hailing from Karachi Monday. Ryyan lost his hearing ability when he was just two months old. And he was admitted to Paras Hospital after several unsuccessful attempts to cure him by different doctors in both India and Pakistan.
“This kind of surgery is very rare. It includes three basic steps. First we perform the cochlear implant and when the patient recovers from the surgery, we switch the device on. After this we provide them therapy to convert sign language into real language. This therapy is provided because the patient has never heard any voice before and this would be the first time he would be hearing anything,” said Malik.
“It was a challenging surgery and required high-tech surgical skills. In Ryyan’s case it was more difficult because he could hear sounds till he was two months old. After that his hearing abilities deteriorated and he became deaf,” the doctor added.
According to hospital authorities, the boy can leave for his country a week hence.
Ryyan’s father Asim Riyaz is a happy man now that his little boy can hear everything without any difficulty.
“We are very happy to see our child hearing things with no difficulty. We are grateful that we came to India where finally this kind of surgery could be performed. Initially we were apprehensive about coming to India, but after several unsuccessful attempts, we zeroed in on Paras Hospital. Now I am taking a good message of friendship and peace for the people of Pakistan,” Riyaz said.
- 'DRDO's cochlear implants to let millions hear again' - Feb 05, 2012
- Hi-tech implant surgery on deaf boy at AIIMS - Jun 14, 2010
- Cochlear implantation in kids linked to improved language skills - Apr 21, 2010
- After years of silence, 5 kids have hope to hear again - Sep 28, 2011
- Kids with cochlear implants have poorer control over pitch - Jan 19, 2010
- Music can help kids' communication rehabilitation process - Jan 07, 2010
- Music helps hearing-impaired toddlers post-implant - Jan 07, 2010
- Toddler receives world's smallest artificial heart - May 25, 2012
- One million Indian babies born with deafness: Doctors - Sep 24, 2009
- Cochlear implants bring back music to hearing impaired ears - Jul 12, 2010
- Why deaf have 'super vision' - Oct 11, 2010
- Keep away from noisy firecrackers for ear's sake - Nov 04, 2010
- Eye operation helps blind Briton to see - May 04, 2012
- Overseas doctors to undergo language test for Britain - Oct 04, 2011
- R.C.Deka is the new director of AIIMS - Mar 10, 2009
Tags: asim, cochlear implant, coming to india, doctors, friendship, happy man, hearing things, hospital authorities, implantation, india and pakistan, mohammad, peac, riyaz, sign language, unsuccessful attempts