‘Very challenging’: Punjab cop’s hand reattached in 7.5 hour surgery
Updated on Apr 14, 2020 12:43 am IST
Doctors were successfully able to reattach the hand of a policeman in Punjab who suffered a shocking attack on April 12. A group of 'Nihangs' had allegedly chopped off his hand after they were stopped from entering a vegetable market due to the nationwide lockdown. The director of PGIMER in Chandigarh said that the operation was 'very challenging' and took seven and a half hours. However, they were able to reattach the appendage. The alleged assailants have been arrested.
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