Friday, March 19, 2010
4 kg liver tumor removed from a Nigerian Patient
Monday, March 15, 2010
Wockhardt Hospitals Bangalore is now Fortis Hospitals
Giving a new life to a 99 year old man with a hip replacement surgery. Inspiring a 69 year old to run a marathon just 10 months after both his hips were replaced, and no letting the dreams of a young dancer end by innovating knee surgery itself.These are not success stories but stories of triumph of what human spirit was capable of with just a little help from our doctors.
What could inspire us to become one of the countries foremost facilities in orthopedic care where constantly innovate the norm with 10,000 of the finest healthcare professionals in the country each with living testament to their field of medicine where we strive to put people back to their lives faster through our network of 46 hospitals. Where we tireless update ourselves to deliver the best orthopedic treatments to patients across the world,all to enrich your life no matter what restricts your strive.
One would think 3500 joint replacement surgeries last year is an achievement in itself.But at Fortis we believe that there are more we can free from pain,discomfort and dependence and we will only continue to strive harder.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Women's Health Check up at Marathahali Clinic,Bangalore
Details about Health check up camp from 8th march to 20th march
The Health Checkup details are CBC with ESR
- Urine routine
- TSH
- BB and Rh Type
- RBS
- VDRL
- Paps Smear
- USG abdomen/ Breast Scan
- Gynecology consultation
- Additional test: USG abdomen or Breast scan - Rs. 300
- Cervical cancer and its prevention
- Breast Cancer
Fortis Hospitals (formerly Wockhardt Hospitals & Kidney Institute) launches a Guide to Cancers of Kidney
- It pioneered in Lithotripsy - the non-surgical non-invasive way of treating Kidney stones in India with the introduction of Lithotripter using ultrasonography and X-ray for localization of stones and electro-magnetic waves to crush them.
- It has performed the maximum number of PCNLs (stones extracted through a small hole at the back)
- It performs the maximum number of kidney stone as well as kidney surgeries per month with success rate at par with leading hospitals in Eastern India catering to over 50 million people. It performed the first successful Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy in Kidney Transplant surgery in Eastern India.
- It introduced Penile Implant surgery in the Eastern India for the first time.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Joint Pain Camp at Kalyan from 8th-15th March
Fortis Hospitals ,Mumbai, Kalyan is organising a " Joint pain Relief Camp" at the Kalyan facilty from 8th March to 13th of March. Pls write to enquiries@wockhardthospitals.netThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to set up a appointment,or call 0251-6694100/4113
Some of the causes of Joint Pains are
* Strains or Sprains: usual and repetetive exertions on a specific part of the joints causes this condition.
* External Injuries : external injuries like a fracture ,getting hurt and accidental damages can cause joint pain.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
24 Year Old's Damaged Knee healed with nature friendly knee surgery via keyhole technique
Who can be treated with this technique?
- Young knee arthritic patients who have not got any relief with medication and physical therapy
- People with bone and cartilage damage due to a trauma or a sporting injury in the knee
Friday, February 19, 2010
Digestive Care Services at Bannerghata Road
The department aims to provide outstanding Gastroenterology care that meets the needs of the patient, referring physicians and community.
Fortis Hospitals Mulund doctors give new life to octogenarian with DVT and severe hip fracture in the same leg
“Minimally invasive technique of per-cutaneous insertion of Proximal Femoral Nail (device) was used to fix the fracture without opening the fracture site – which meant minimal blood loss (and therefore no need for blood transfusion), minimal tissue trauma (and therefore less pain and faster recovery) and no disturbance of the fracture hematoma (which meant early fracture healing without need for bone-grafting). A high-frequency, high resolution C-arm Image Intensifier (machine) was used which gave clear images of the fracture fragments and made fracture reduction and fixation easy and accurate said Dr. Sawant.
The recovery was uneventful and patient was discharged after few days.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Top 10 Medical Tourism Hospitals
Top ten recognition was given to the hospitals based on MTQUA’s strict assessment criteria of-
1. Medical quality and outcomes
2. International patient management
3. International patient marketing
4. Value for service
5. Patient safety and security
6. Transparency
7. Attention to the unique needs of the medical traveler
The top ten hospitals Globally for Medical Tourism are
2. Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore
3. Prince Court Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
4. Shouldice Hospital, Toronto, Canada
5. Schoen-Kliniken, Munich, Germany
6. Bumrungrad International, Bangkok, Thailand
7. Bangkok Hospital Medical Center, Bangkok, Thailand
8. Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea
9. Clemenceau Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon
10. Christus Muguerza Super Specialty Hospital, Monterrey, Mexico
- Medical quality:It has an excellent surgery option for medical travelers seeking joint replacement, particularly hip resurfacing and replacement. It’s also strong in
cardiac surgery and neurosurgery.
- International patient management:The hospital has a transparent process sensitive to the needs of patients and families for their cultural, language, and religious requirements, their medical needs and emotional support.
- International patient marketing:It actively supports web-based
social networks , including Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. It has its own blog.
- Value for services:It has a competitive cost structure.
- Transparency:The Hospital ensure transparency of care, from cost to outcomes data. Patients receive a portfolio of their medical file and surgery documents including CT scans, MRI and X-rays, and operative notes to take back to their home country.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Fortis Hospitals Bangalore applauds Goans for being at the forefront for correcting congenital heart defects
“Goa has been very responsive when it comes to congenital heart defects. This transformation in the mind set of the people has served as a boon to all those children who were suffering from heart defects and had the opportunity to avail treatment at the right time. 60-70 % of infants that came to Fortis Hospitals Bangalore were of very complex nature and the success rate has always been of almost of about 90-95%. With such a huge success rate in correcting CHD amongst which 70% comprised of complex cases definitely poses as a great strength for the surgeons who have performed the surgery. The positive response and the confidence that the Goans have shown in us has immensely build our confidence in our profession and given us the courage to take up the most challenging cases” added Dr. N S Devananda.
About Fortis Hospitals (formerly Wockhardt Hospitals)
Speciality Clinic at Marathali : OPD Schedules
Dr Garima Jain | Gynecologist | DNB | M-F 5pm to 7pm Sat 1pm to 3pm | |
Dr Pallavee Chiplunkar | Gynecologist | MD | Mon /Wed 9am to 12pm | |
Dr Modhulika Bhattacharya | Gynecologist | MD | Wed & Sat 5pm to 7pm | |
Dr Shalina Ray | ENT | MS, MRCS,DOHNS | M- Sat 9am – 11am | |
Dr Smitha Warrier | Dermatologist | MD | M-Sat 2-3 | |
Dr Kushalappa A.A | Dermatologist | MD | M- Sat 8am to 10am Sun on appts | |
Dr Yeseswini Kamaraju | Psychiatry | MD , Fellowship in Child & Adolescence psychiatry | Thrus 1pm to 4pm ( On appts) | |
Dr Sanika Chandran | Psychology | MS | Tues & Th 11amt to 1pm On appts | |
Dr Ramya V Raghavan | General Medicine | MD | M-Fri 4pm to 6pm Sun 10.30-12.30 | |
Dr Suresh K G | General Medicine | MD | M-Sat 6pm to 8pm | |
Dr Aditi Gupta | General Medicine | MD American board certified | Mon to fri 9am to 4pm, Sat 9am to 1pm | |
Dr Joyce Gerard Waheed | Medical Officer | MBBS | Mon to Fri 8am to 10pm, 3pm to 5pm, Sat 8am to 12pm | |
Dr Gurmeet Soni Bhalla | Pediatrics | DNB | Mon to fri 10am to 1pm, Sat 11am to 1pm | |
Dr Rekha B | Pediatrics | MD | Tues,Th & Sat 5-6 | |
Dr Tanuja Mishra | Pediatrics | MD | M W F 5-6 Sun on Appts | |
Dr.Mahesh S | Diebatologist | M.B.BS, MD FRCP | Mon to Fri 9am to 11am , 2pm to 4pm | |
Dr Harisha Babu | Nephrologist | DM | On Appt | |
Dr Kapil Rangan | Cardiologist | DM Cardiology | Mon – Sat 5.30 – 7.00 | |
Dr Raju G H | MAS | MS | Mon/Wed/sat 11am to 1pm | |
DrSuresh Kodapala | Neurologist | Mch | Mon/Wed/sat 6pm to 8pm | |
Dr Keyur Anilkant Buch | Orthopedic | Mch, FRCS | Mon to Fri 6pm to 8pm, sat 10am to 1pm | |
Dr Dinesh Vaidhya | Urology | MS, FRCS | Wed 5pm to 6pm | |
Dr Sujatha | Ophthalmologist | MS | 7-8 On appts Mon to Sat | |
Mrs Meenakshi Hejmadi | Dietitian | MS RD | Tues& Thurs 10-1 Sat on appts | |
Dr Thilak | Radiology | M-F 4-5 ( On appts) | ||
Dr.L Madan Mohan Babu | Radiology | MD, DMRD | M-Sat ( On appts) 10am to 1pm | |
Dr BK Arun | Pathology | MD | Mon- Sat 2-4 | |
Dr Latha | Pathology | MD | On Appts | |
S1 S2 Spice Garden Compound
Marathali
Whitefield-Airport Road
Bangalore: 560037
The specialty clinic at Marathali offers the following consultations
- Orthopedics /Cardiology/Urology/ Neurology
- Endocrinology/diabetology/MAS/Gyaenecology
- Pediatric/Internal Medicine/Psychiatry/Psychology
- Diet Counseling/Dermatology/ENT/Opthalmology
- Nephrology/USG/X Ray/TMT
- Echo/ECG/Minor Procedures/LaboratoryVaccinations
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Fortis Hospitals Mulund (formerly Wockhardt Hospitals) performs complex beating heart coronary artery bypass surgery on an infant.
A team of cardiac experts at Fortis Hospitals Mulund (formerly Wockhardt Hsopitals) performs complex beating heart coronary artery bypass surgery on an infant.
2. Left coronary artery was not appropriate for the graft
3. Poor functioning heart of the baby, Ejection fraction = 25%
Beating heart surgery was performed on the baby to avoid the post operation complication like fluid retention, kidney failure, lung injuries, and acute inflammatory reaction with mild to moderate heart dysfunction, hence helping the baby for the easy & early recovery. The surgery was done without using any stabilizer as such small size stabilizer for newborn babies is not manufactured by any company in the world. It is with the skill of the surgeon who has managed out the surgery without the stabilizer. Baby Sharon’s story showcases the expertise the country has in correcting the most complex congenital defects in the rarest of condition with a combination of skillful hands and technical finesse.
“The diagnosis of Sharon suffering from congenital heart problem came to us as a surprise. When Sharon was not keeping too well, we had the remotest thought of having anything to do with her heart. In fact before this I had very less awareness on congenital heart problems. In our country many kids succumb to faith due to lack of awareness on the defects and availability of expertise to correct such deformities. We need to create more and more awareness on congenital heart disease in India and the facilities provided by hospitals like Fortis Hospitals Mulund to operate upon the most complex cases. We are immensely thankful to Dr. Suresh Joshi and the entire team at Fortis Hospitals Mulund who came to us as saviors and gave a new life to our baby” says Mr. Bonni D’Souza (father of Sharon).
Medical Travel Quality Alliance (MTQUA) Ranks Fortis Hospitals ,Bangalore(formerly Wockhardt Hospitals) The Best Medical Tourism Hospital
MTQUA recognized Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore (formerly Wockhardt Hospitals) as the # 1 on its list of Top 10 World's Best Hospitals for Medical Tourists on the following criteria:
1. Medical Quality - The hospital is an excellent surgery option for medical travelers seeking joint replacement, particularly hip resurfacing and replacement. It's also strong in cardiac surgery and neurosurgery. The hospital is internationally accredited by JCI.
6. Transparency - Every effort is extended to ensure transparency of care, from cost to outcomes data. Patients receive a portfolio of their medical file and surgery documents including CT scans, MRI and X-rays, and operative notes to take back to their home country.
source:prnewswire.com
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Short Stay Surgeries for Urology Procedures
The various procedures which can be done on the Short Stay basis for Urology are
Cystoscopy
Lower Ureteric Stones:
Varicocele:
Circumcision, Vasectomy
Short Stay Procedures : Make your Hospital Stay Short
Some of the Short Stay Surgery Procedures
1. Orchidopexy
2. Circumcision
3. Inguinal hernia repair
4. Excision of breast lump
5. Anal fissure dilatation or excision
6. Haemorrhoidectomy
7. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
8. Varicose vein stripping or ligation
9. Transurethral resection of bladder tumour
10. Excision of dupuytren's contracture
11. Carpal tunnel decompression
12. Excision of ganglion
13. Arthroscopy
14. Bunion operations
15. Removal of metalware
16. Extraction of cataract with/without implant
17. Correction of squint
18. Myringotomy
19. Tonsillectomy
20. Sub Mucous resection
21. Reduction of nasal fracture
22. Operation for bat ears
23. Dilatation and curettage/hysteroscopy
24. Laparoscopy
25. Termination of Pregnancy
Benefits of Short Stay Surgery
1. Pre-booked date and less likely to be cancelled
2. Shorter waiting lists and lesser uncertainty of a long wait
3. Easier domestic arrangements
4. Earlier mobilisation
5. Minimal disruption of patient's personal life
6. Earlier return to normal environment
7. Reduced risk of cross-infection
8. Avoidance of disruptive nights in hospital wards
9. Less loss of time at work
10. Less psychological disturbances in children
11. Lesser chances of cancellation due to pressures of emergency surgeries in a dedicated day care facility.
Friday, January 8, 2010
32 year old Rwandan gets a new lease of life in India
“The Echocardiography confirmed the diagnosis Tricuspid valve stenosis with osifice of 0.8cm normal being 5.8cm. Then we decided to go ahead with immediate surgery as his condition was deteriorating.”
“But once my diagnosis was confirmed in Kenya I made up my mind to go ahead with the surgery as I definitely craved for a healthy life.