Surat youth gets 75 stitches after Chinese kite string slashes his throat

Surat: A 25-year-old man, Samarth Navadiya, sustained severe injuries when a Chinese manja (thread) slashed his throat on the Amroli-Sayan Road overbridge on Monday. Navadiya was immediately rushed to two hospitals and underwent emergency surgery at Kiran Hospital, where three surgeons worked together to treat him.

Doctors reported that the thread caused significant damage to major blood vessels in Navadiya’s neck. The blood loss was so severe that he required four units of blood during the operation. ENT surgeon Dr. Yash Lavana explained that the internal jugular vein and carotid artery were severed, potentially leading to brain drainage. A vascular surgeon and a head and neck surgeon were called in to help repair the extensive damage, which required 50 stitches internally and 15 externally.

Doctors noted that a delay in treatment could have resulted in a life-threatening air embolism, leading to complications in the heart, lungs, or brain. Amroli police inspector JB Vanar stated that the quick actions of assistant sub-inspector Yashpalsinh and the team ensured the victim was swiftly transported to Bansri Hospital and then Kiran Hospital for urgent care. Navadiya was on his way to Amroli from his home in Mota Varachha when the incident occurred. DeshGujarat