Reportedly Doctors at the Care Hospital in Hyderabad's Nampally on thursday amputated the right leg of L chandrasekhar, the loco pilot who was steering the Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) train that rammed into kurnool City-Secunderabad Hundry Intercity Express at Kacheguda on Monday. Meanwhile due to extensive vascular damage to his limb, the hospital said the team of vascular surgeons had to go ahead with the amputation above the knee.

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Furthermore chandrasekhar was trapped in the driver's cabin after the trains collided. Perhaps the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) had to use electric cutters to remove four layers of heavy metal and safely pull him out after almost eight hours and the hospital said that injuries to his lower limbs had resulted in compression of his arteries, which in turn meant very little blood supply to his lower right leg. Apparently after a series of consultations and as a life-saving measure, they decided to go ahead with the amputation.



Presently chandrasekhar continues to be critical and is availing treatment in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital. Doctors said he was on mechanical ventilator support and continuous renal replacement therapy with inotropic support and also four others who were injured during the accident were also undergoing treatment at the same hospital. Moreover this comes just a day after it was reported that the officials had pinned the blame on chandrasekhar for the accident.


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