Medical Procedures
Our healthcare facilities are home to top medical specialists across various fields, ensuring that you receive the best care possible. Our neuro surgery experts are skilled in treating complex brain and spine conditions, while our orthopedics team specializes in bone and joint health. For heart-related concerns, our cardiology specialists offer cutting-edge diagnostics and treatments. Our gastroenterology department addresses digestive health issues with precision, and our rehabilitation professionals are dedicated to helping patients regain their strength and mobility after treatment. With such a diverse range of expertise, we are committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care for every patient.
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Total Knee Replacement
- Procedure: An incision is made over the knee, and the damaged joint surfaces are removed. The femur and tibia are then shaped to fit artificial components, which are secured in place.
- Indications: Severe osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or knee injury leading to chronic pain and loss of function.
- Recovery: Includes physical therapy to regain strength and mobility; most patients can return to daily activities within a few months.
Hip Replacement Surgery
- Procedure: An incision is made on the side or front of the hip, the damaged joint is removed, and a prosthetic hip joint is implanted.
- Indications: Severe arthritis, hip fractures, or avascular necrosis that causes pain and limited movement.
- Recovery: Involves rehabilitation to restore range of motion and strength; patients may begin walking with assistance within a day or two.
Spinal Fusion Surgery
- Procedure: An incision is made in the back, and the surgeon removes the problematic disc or bone. Bone grafts are placed between the vertebrae to promote fusion.
- Indications: Degenerative disc disease, spinal instability, or herniated discs causing chronic pain.
- Recovery: Physical therapy is essential to strengthen the back; full recovery can take several months.
Brain Tumor Surgery
- Procedure: A craniotomy is performed to access the brain, where the tumor is removed. Techniques like neuronavigation may be used for precision.
- Indications: Presence of a brain tumor, either benign or malignant, causing symptoms like headaches, seizures, or neurological deficits.
- Recovery: Monitoring in the ICU post-surgery; rehabilitation may include physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
Angioplasty
- Procedure: A catheter with a balloon is inserted into the blocked artery, and the balloon is inflated to widen the artery. A stent may be placed to keep it open.
- Indications: Coronary artery disease causing chest pain (angina) or risk of heart attack.
- Recovery: Patients are typically observed for a few hours; many can return to normal activities within a week.
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)
- Procedure: Surgeons take a blood vessel from another part of the body and use it to bypass blocked coronary arteries, improving blood flow to the heart.
- Indications: Severe coronary artery disease causing angina or high risk of heart attacks.
- Recovery: Hospital stay is usually several days, followed by a structured cardiac rehabilitation program.
Prostatectomy
- Procedure: The prostate gland is removed via an open surgery, laparoscopic approach, or robotic-assisted surgery, depending on the situation.
- Indications: Prostate cancer or severe benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) causing urinary obstruction.
- Recovery: Monitoring for complications such as urinary incontinence; many patients require some time for recovery and may need hormone therapy.
Kidney Stone Removal
- Procedure: Techniques like ureteroscopy (removing stones with a scope) or shock wave lithotripsy (breaking stones with sound waves) are used based on the stone’s size and location.
- Indications: Painful kidney stones causing blockage, infection, or severe discomfort.
- Recovery: Recovery varies; patients may pass small fragments of stones after treatment but generally return to normal activities within a few days.
Thyroidectomy
- Procedure: The surgeon removes all or part of the thyroid gland through an incision in the neck.
- Indications: Thyroid cancer, large goiters, or hyperthyroidism unresponsive to other treatments.
- Recovery: Monitoring for complications like changes in hormone levels and voice function; many patients may require lifelong thyroid hormone replacement.
Specialized Departments
- Neuro Surgery
- Orthopedics
- Cardiology
- Urology
- General Surgery
- Gastroenterology
- Physical medicine& Rehabilitation
- Dental
- Oncology
- Plastic surgery & reconstructive surgery