Master Omonigho Abraham, the four-year old boy who sustained
extensive injuries to his body, and a life threatening avulsion injuries
to his scalp following a vicious attack by two Alsatian dogs has been
flown to India for urgent medical treatment.
Little Abraham, who
lived with his parents in their rented apartment at 35, Adegboyega
Street, Akesan, Igando area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on 29 September,
2014, was attacked by dogs. He has been receiving treatment at the
Burns and Plastics Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital
(LASUTH) before his father, Mr. Odia Abraham called for his discharge.
But the Lagos State Government said the boy was discharged from hospital against medical advice by his father.
Lawyer
to his father, Barrister Goddy Okpamen confirmed that the boy has been
flown to India, saying that the boy’s father was able to raise the money
through a Non-Governmental Organisation, NGO even when the Delta State
Government had indicated intention to take care of the boy.
Okpamen,
who did not mention the name of the NGO said he was not sure if the NGO
that is footing the bill has links with the Delta State Government.
Lagos
State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, while reviewing report
of the plastic surgery specialists in LASUTH who attended to Omonigho,
stated that the boy’s father took an ill-advised step and chose to take
his son out of the hands of the plastic surgery specialists in LASUTH on
Friday, 28 November, 2014 after being thoroughly counseled that healthy
granulation tissue growing on his son’s skull must not be interrupted.
He
said all attempts to talk Mr. Abraham against taking this wrong step
were rebuffed by him and that he signed necessary papers to show his
desperation.
Idris, while explaining the involvement of the state
government in the management of Omonigho’s health, said that the
attention of the Lagos State Government particularly the governor was
drawn to the case of the boy, who was initially rushed to the Igando
General Hospital, where he was stabilized and wounds cleaned by the
medical team at the Accidents & Emergency ward of the hospital.
The
Commissioner added that Omonigho was thereafter referred to the Burns
& Plastics unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital,
where Specialists in Plastic Surgery assessed him and promptly began to
manage the life threatening avulsion injuries on his scalp which left
most of his skull exposed.
The plastic surgery team, he said,
placed the boy on intravenous medication, intravenous fluids and daily
wound dressing in order to ensure that health granulation tissue can
grow and cover the scalp before a skin graft can be successfully
performed, stressing that, the definitive management of Omonigho’s type
of extensive and deep wounds is a skin graft.
He added that when
news of the sad and outrageous event was brought to the notice of the
Governor, Babatunde Fashola, he was deeply moved with compassion like
everyone else and he directed that young Omonigho Abraham be offered
everything that would ensure that he not only survived the injuries, but
recovered optimally, so that his opportunity to reach his full
potential was not tarnished by the unfortunate accident.
According
to the Commissioner, the directive by the governor ensured that
Omonigho would receive the best of care at no charge to his parents or
family members, adding that Mr. Odia Abraham; Omonigho’s father was
thereafter invited to the State Ministry of Health where he received
full re-imbursement for expenses he incurred previously in the
management of his son’s health.
“He was given full exemption from
paying any fees for the management of his son’s health at LASUTH during
his stay there and Omonigho while recovering wrote a little “thank you”
letter to the Governor,” Idris noted.
He said while the boy was
receiving care at LASUTH, he was also visited by the Deputy Governor,
Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, who spent time with him and his parents
to ensure that they were adequately cared for, stressing that the deputy
governor, during her visit found young Omonigho to be clinically stable
and doing very well.
Idris noted that while conservative wound
management was being done in the Burns and Plastic Ward, in LASUTH, the
Lagos State Government set plans in motion to take Omonigho abroad for
further management, where all expenses incurred would be covered by the
state government, adding that, his parents were informed of every step
of the process, and had close and continuous contact with the State
Ministry of Health.
“After a thorough search, a suitable hospital
was found that would care for the young boy. The chosen facility was the
RAK Hospital, Dubai UAE. LASUTH established a communication channel
with RAK Hospital and it was determined that Omonigho would require a
meshed skin graft coverage of the exposed skull for the next phase of
his management. The Governor thus approved the funds for the management
of Omonigho, which includes traveling, feeding and accommodation at the
RAK Hospital in Dubai, UAE”, the commissioner explained.
He noted
that the boy’s father was promptly informed of the plan and was invited
to the State Ministry of Health to discuss the details of the approval,
travel plans and hospital arrangements, and was thereafter given a
letter of approval stating the plans to fly his son abroad and was asked
to provide his son’s passport with an accompanying family member in
order to process visas and other travel requirements.
“However,
Mr. Abraham informed us that a Non-Governmental Organisation from Delta
State has made arrangements to fly him and his son for medical treatment
at a hospital in India. He was counseled on the benefits of receiving
the package offered by the Lagos State Government and was also advised
to put forward his decision as soon as possible so that the necessary
arrangements can be made to transfer his son and a family member of his
choice to Dubai for the treatment,” he said.
He added that the
state government, in an effort to ensure the best care possible for
Omonigho, also offered to support Mr. Abraham if he would rather go to
India, in the hope that he would be getting the best care possible from
the unnamed hospital in India, being sponsored by the NGO.
The
Commissioner noted that Mr. Abraham however, for reasons best known to
him chose to take his son out of the hands of the plastic surgery
specialists in LASUTH on Friday, 28 November, 2014 against medical
advice.
“The surgical team explained to Mr. Abraham that it was
pertinent that the healthy granulation tissue growing on his son’s skull
through the careful, thorough and expert care of the Plastic Surgery
team must not be interrupted as this may cause infections to set in, and
slow the healing process, as well as, delay any definitive
reconstructive surgery. But Mr. Abraham unfortunately, took the
ill-advised step to leave the facility after being thoroughly counseled
by the specialist,” he explained.
However, Odia Abraham denounced
allegations that the boy was forcefully discharged, saying that
everything went smoothly, stating that the NGO responsible, Global
Initiative Abuja would visit the Ministry of Health, Lagos State to
thank the state government on Tuesday.
“If they were fighting,
will they be coming to Lagos, he said, adding that, the NGO moved faster
than the Lagos State Government and that a thank you letter had already
been written to the Lagos State to thank the governor, the Delta State
Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, and the NGO
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