11 June 2010
By Vishakha Sharma

In a horrific incident that occurred in January 2010 at the College of Military Engineering (CME) in Khadki,a mongoose had viciously attacked a 45–day–old baby,leaving its face severely disfigured.
For parents it was a trauma to live with day in and out.Their main concern was how would the child face this trauma when he grows up.They had immediately approached a government hospital after the attack,but after the preliminary treatment there,they approached Dr Sumit Saxena,a plastic and cosmetic surgeon who came to their help,offering his expertise free in a private set–up.
While speaking to Pune Mirror Dr Saksena said,When Ayush was brought to me in the month of March,his condition was pathetic,with a battered face.His mouth and nose were.His nasal openings were blocked and were not visible.He wasnt able to breathe through his nose and was using his mouth for breathing.This was leading to growth retardation.He was also extremely underweight.Both his upper and lower lip,with surrounding skin,was also badly scarred.


When Pune Mirror spoke to Ayushs mother Lata Dhage she said,I am relieved and very happy for my son to be alive and improving.I am also very grateful to Dr Saksena for treating my son for free.
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