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flag A 33-year-old Indian man survived a screwdriver to the head thanks to swift neurosurgery and advanced medical care.

flag A 33-year-old businessman in India survived a rare and severe brain injury after a screwdriver was driven into his skull during an assault, thanks to emergency neurosurgery at Dr. Kamakshi Memorial Hospitals. flag The patient, Mr. Vinoth, was conscious but showing early neurological decline upon arrival. flag Surgeons led by Dr. Rahul Srinivasan performed a two-hour operation using advanced navigation and microscopy to safely remove the screwdriver and bone fragments near critical brain areas. flag Post-surgical care included ventilator support, antibiotics, and rehabilitation. flag Despite initial weakness, he made a full recovery within weeks. flag Hospital officials credited the outcome to rapid response, state-of-the-art facilities, and multidisciplinary expertise. flag The case underscores the critical importance of timely intervention in penetrating brain injuries, which often prove fatal when treatment is delayed.

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