Gurugram, Feb 26: Doctors at Manipal Hospital, Gurugram, successfully treated a 28-year-old woman who suffered from major burns along with inhalation injury caused by a LPG cylinder leak at her home. The nursing college teacher residing in Panipat was brought to the emergency after receiving initial first aid at a local hospital. Given the extent of burns and the involvement of the respiratory tract, she was referred to Manipal Hospital Gurugram for advanced care.
Globally, burn injuries remain a major public health challenge with thousands of deaths and fatal injuries reported every year. According to the World Health Organization, in India, an estimated 2.1 million burn injuries occur each year, resulting in around 25,000 deaths. Addressing this burden requires structured burn management, sustained multidisciplinary support, and continuity of care, as major burns demand long-term physical and psychological care. Responding to these specialised needs, Manipal Hospital continues to manage complex cases and provide comprehensive treatment to the patient. After a month-long intensive care and rehabilitation program, she was discharged in stable condition.
Dr. Asheesh Dhingra, Consultant – Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery, Manipal Hospital, Gurugram, said, “Severe burn injuries are among the most complex medical emergencies, requiring immediate intervention and a coordinated multidisciplinary approach. In this case, the patient’s recovery journey involved early stabilisation, infection control, and continuous monitoring. What truly made the difference was the patient’s extraordinary resilience and determination. That strength of spirit, combined with timely medical care, played an important role in helping her reclaim her life. We need to understand that burn injuries are medical emergencies, and seeking immediate attention can significantly improve survival and recovery outcomes.”
This case highlights Manipal Hospital Gurugram’s strength in managing severe burn injuries through timely intervention, specialised care, and sustained rehabilitation support.