12th March 1993, the coordinated attacks were the most destructive bomb explosions in Indian history. The single-day attacks resulted in up to 250 civilian fatalities and 700 injuries, besides damaging property worth Rs 30 crores. The blasts were caused at prestigious and important buildings like Mumbai Stock Exchange, Air-India Building, Hotel Sea Rock, Hotel Juhu Centaur, Hotel Airport Centaur and busy commercial areas like Zaveri Bazar, Century Bazar and Katha Bazar
The Bombay Hospital being in the vicinity of Mumbai Stock Exchange, Air-India Building and Zaveri Bazar, we had treated over 280 patients. Being the Plastic Surgeon, I myself had operated upon nonstop over 14 patients for grievous vascular / neural injuries spreading over 4 days.
The Hospital Chairman, the entire management team / medical / surgical team, nurses and all paramedical staff were summoned and were available round the clock at the hospital.
Standard Triage protocols were implemented and serious injuries were immediately being treated by specialists at respective operation theatres.
One of the most memorable patient, I did undertake major microsurgical reconstruction was a RJ, the traffic warden at the Air India Basement Staff Parking lot. He had a large glass splinter impacted in to his neck, damaging the brachial plexus as well the jugular vein.
He was lucky to have missed the carotid artery and when he was informed about the extent of the injury, he was grateful to the God as well described that while he was on duty at the time, the terrorist, who came to park the bomb loaded vehicle at the basement car park of the building, he objected as the Car Parking was only for the Air India Building employees / Pass Holders.
The person in question was even offered an incentive to allow them to park the car, however, he was honest to his responsibilities and did not allow the car to be parked at the basement. |