35-Year-Old Survived 90 Minutes of Cardiac Arrest at Wockhardt Hospital

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This wasn’t just a cardiac arrest. It was multi-organ collapse but our team refused to give up, said Dr. Aklesh Tandekar.

Mumbai: In an extraordinary medical triumph, a 35-year-old man made a near-complete recovery at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, after suffering a cardiac arrest lasting 90 minutes — a scenario that almost always ends in tragedy.

Dr. Aklesh Tandekar

The patient had been undergoing a routine Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) at another facility when he suddenly developed bradycardia followed by cardiac arrest. After 90 minutes of continuous CPR, he was transferred to Wockhardt in a severely unstable state: exsanguinated, hypotensive, coagulopathic, and on multiple vasopressors. On arrival, the team faced a full-blown multisystem crisis — acute kidney injury, liver dysfunction, cardiac failure, and hypoxic brain injury with seizures.

“This wasn’t just a cardiac arrest. It was multi-organ collapse but our team refused to give up — the kind very few walk away from, said Dr. Aklesh Tandekar, Head Consultant Critical Care at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road. He further added, our expert Critical Care led resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and organ support.

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Neurology, under Dr. Pavan Pai, managed the seizures and brain recovery. Cardiology, Nephrology, Hepatology, and Transfusion Medicine worked in sync to stabilize the heart, kidneys, liver, and clotting function. The patient was ventilated, sedated, and closely monitored. Over days, his organs began to recover, and the seizures subsided. Most remarkably, he regained consciousness — alert, oriented, and with no major neurological deficits.

Dr. Pavan Pai, Consultant Interventional Neurologist at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road says, “This outcome is nothing short of miraculous. The fact that he walked out of the ICU with a Barthel Index over 90 shows how critical timely Neurocritical Care can be. Today, he lives independently, with only mild memory issues — a testament to fast action, structured protocols, and team-based care.

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