Suffering from a rare congenital disorder, hydrocephalus, which had caused Roona's head to baloon to 94cm, her plight had moved many across the world, leading to offers of help.
Daughter of a daily wage labourer, Roona had undergone multiple complex surgical procedures at the hospital four months ago to drain out excess fluid from her head, following which the size of her head dramatically reduced to 58 cm from 94cm.
She was admitted to the Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurgaon last week for follow-up treatment.
Roona was first admitted to the hospital on April 16 this year. On May 15, an extra ventricular drain (EVD) was set up to reduce the pressure exerted by excessive build-up of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
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Roona then underwent four cranial vault remodelling procedures, the latest on July 11, to correct her skull bone structure using pressure bandages.
She will undergo another procedure early next month to compress her head further.