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  • AIIMS Delhi to set up new Critical Care Block

    Dr Srinivas in a media interaction informed the new block will have 200 additional beds, which will increase the hospital's capacity to attend to an increasing number of patients who are being brought to the present Emergency ward requiring immediate treatment.

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  • First robotic bariatric surgery in city

    Hospital MD and CEO, Dr Mayank Somani, said: "Obesity is a crucial contributor to morbidity and complications. With loss in weight, diabetes reversal and effective hypertension control is possible. In addition to this, the patient benefitted from the precision of robotic surgery."

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  • Bedside X-ray for critically ill patients at KGMU now

    During an inspection, vice-chancellor Prof Soniya Nityanand had observed the challenges faced by patients and their families when moving to the X-ray room. To address this, she proposed the introduction of bedside X-ray services using portable machines. Some machines were procured through the hospital budget while others were already available, enabling this much-needed service.

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  • KGH to set up a new casualty block with Rs 35 crore

    The emergency operation theatres within the block will be equipped to handle critical cases, ensuring immediate intervention in life-threatening situations. Proposed to be set up near the hospital's entrance, this new block is expected to enhance accessibility for patients requiring urgent care.

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  • Odisha: MKCG medical college terminates 4 doctors from service for indiscipline

    Purushottam Swain, assistant professor of orthopedics, Aryan Kumar Mohanty, Chinmay Pradhan, senior residents engaged as contractual doctors in the paediatric department, and Yashwant Veera, postgraduate senior resident in the department of general surgery, have been terminated, while Priyajeet Sahoo, second-year postgraduate resident in orthopedics, has been debarred from the hostel for six months, the official added.

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  • VSD surgery at BHU offers new hope for heart attack survivors

    Prof Aggrawal underscored the technical difficulties of post-MI VSR closures, especially in elderly patients with multiple comorbidities. He highlighted that advancements in interventional techniques now make it possible to repair these defects with minimally invasive procedures, providing a safer alternative to open-heart surgery for high-risk individuals.

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