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A 7-year-old Iraqi boy with a dangerous heart rhythm disorder underwent a rare, successful ablation procedure in India after years of untreated illness.
A 7-year-old boy from Iraq with a life-threatening heart rhythm disorder, experiencing heart rates up to 200 beats per minute, underwent a rare and complex radiofrequency ablation procedure at Fortis Escorts Heart Institute in New Delhi.
Weighing only 26 kilograms, the child had been untreated for years in Iraq due to the high risks of surgery at his age and weight.
Doctors performed an electrophysiology study and ablation to correct an abnormal electrical pathway, a procedure typically avoided in children under 30 kilograms.
The two-hour surgery successfully restored his normal heart rhythm, allowing him to recover fully and resume normal activities within a week.
The case underscores the hospital’s expertise in high-risk pediatric cardiac care and its role as a destination for international patients.
Un niño iraquí de 7 años con un peligroso trastorno del ritmo cardíaco se sometió a un raro y exitoso procedimiento de ablación en la India después de años de enfermedad sin tratamiento.