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Delhi teen undergoes surgery after PUBG addiction leads to spinal damage

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Delhi: A teenager underwent critical surgery at a private hospital after excessive PUBG gaming led to a severe spinal deformity and partial paralysis.

The patient, who was brought to the hospital after experiencing difficulty walking and passing urine, had reportedly spent nearly a year isolated in his room, playing video games for up to 12 hours a day.

According to a statement from the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC) in New Delhi, this excessive gaming led to a significant “kypho-scoliotic spinal deformity”.

“This was a challenging case due to the dual complexity of advanced spinal TB and the psychosocial impact of gaming addiction. The spine had suffered significant deformity, compressed the cord, and threatened permanent disability,” said Dr. Vikas Tandon, Chief of Spine Services at ISIC.

“We are seeing a disturbing trend of musculoskeletal complications in adolescents, especially due to prolonged screen exposure and sedentary habits linked to gaming,” he added.

The boy, according to the hospital, was also suffering from a range of issues including a loss of interest in physical activity and school, along with social withdrawal — all linked to his prolonged isolation and gaming addiction.

The doctors based on the symptoms concluded that he was suffering from “severe kypho-scoliotic deformity at the D11 and D12 vertebral levels due to spinal tuberculosis”.

A corrective surgery using advanced spinal navigation technology was eventually conducted to reverse paralysis and prevent long-term disability.

“The patient responded well as the surgery was successful,” the hospital said in a statement.

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Delhi Crime: Couple arrested in multi-crore loan fraud, mortgaged same property multiple times to private banks

The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police has arrested a prime accused who allegedly cheated private banks by mortgaging the same property multiple times, officials said Thursday. According to the EOW, the case dates back to November 2019 when Manish and his wife, Anita, both directors of a private limited company, approached a private bank’s Rajouri Garden branch seeking an overdraft facility of Rs 3 crore. As collateral, they submitted a sale deed for a third-floor residential property in Dwarka, claiming it was unencumbered and owned by Anita. Based on these representations, the bank sanctioned the loan, EOW in a statement said.

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