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On World Kidney Day, Park Hospital Mohali Announces New Transplant Initiatives

Park Grecian Hospital Mohali is already performing living donor transplants, including high-risk transplants; paediatric transplants swap cases; ABO incompatible blood group transplants; and Redo Transplant
Soon, the hospital will start cadaveric kidney transplant (kidney extracted from brain dead persons), pancreas transplant and all kinds of robotic kidney transplants
Fresh successful kidney transplant case involving incompatible blood group couple (husband patient and wife donor) presented to spread public awareness that kidney donation from a person with blood group different from the patient is also possible although the surgery gets more complex

The lives of more than 3,00,000 patients in the country are hanging in the balance for want of an organ donation but less than 10 % of them can expect to get it on time given the fact that only 0.01% of the 140 crore Indians are donating their organs after death. On an average one person gets added to the organ transplant waiting list every minute and 20 people die every day for want of a donated organ. Kidneys are the most in demand as 85% of all people awaiting organ donation need a kidney.

Sharing this information at a press conference organised to commemorate World Kidney Day, which falls on March 13, a multi-disciplinary team of senior doctors from Park Grecian Hospital Mohali underscored the urgent need for more and more families to pledge their organs after death or even after their near and dear ones are declared brain dead.

According to Dr Sunil Kumar, Director, Renal Transplant Surgery at the hospital, “2.2 lakh new patients develop chronic kidney failure in our country every year, but only 10,000 of them get donors for transplant. It is currently the 6th fastest growing cause of death and is anticipated to become the 5th leading cause by 2040.

High blood pressure, diabetes, glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the tiny filters in the kidneys called glomeruli), untreated kidney stones and congenital diseases are the main reasons of kidney failure in India, he added.

Explaining how chronic kidney failure leads to irreversible damage to the kidneys, Dr Mukesh Goyal, Consultant, Nephrology, said, “Chronic Kidney Failure (CRF) is progressive in nature and can cause irreversible damage to the kidneys. The main factors contributing to this condition are diabetes, hypertension, infection, urinary obstruction, stone disease and some inherited abnormalities, he added.

Dr Mukesh Goyal further informed that advanced stage of Chronic Renal Failure (or End Stage Renal Disease — ESRD) requires some form of Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) like Haemodialysis (filtering the blood off toxins & waste products) or Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD).

The prevalence of this disease has almost doubled over the past decade and is expected to increase further due to rise in risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, stress, and unhealthy eating habits, he shared.

Dr Sunil Kumar with incompatible blood group transplant patient-donor couple Vinod Kumar and Raj Bala from Fatehabad in Haryana. PHOTO by LifeInChandigarh.com

Dr Sunil Kumar informed that Park Grecian Hospital Mohali is performing all types of Living Donor Transplants, including High Risk Transplants, Paediatric Transplants Swap cases, ABO incompatible Transplants (Non-Blood group specific) & Redo Transplants. Soon, the hospital will start cadaveric kidney transplant (kidney extracted from brain dead persons), pancreas transplant and all kinds of robotic kidney transplants.

He claimed that patients from as far of places as Dehradun, Jammu, Lucknow, Kanpur, Bihar, and Jharkhand are getting their kidney transplants done at the hospital.

Listing out the facilities available at the hospital, Dr Vimal Vibhakar, Medical Director, said it has a state-of-the-art 12-bedded dialysis centre providing 24×7 dialysis services, including Intervention Nephrology services like Permacath, AV Fistula, Renal Biopsies and Centrelines.

Park Hospital Mohali is now empanelled with ECHS, CGHS, ESI CAPF, Ayushman and all major TPAs & corporates, he added.

Among others present at the press conference were Dr Manav Goyal, Consultant, Urology; Dr Malvika Tendullkar, Consultant, Anaesthesia; and Dr Swati Gupta, Consultant, Anaesthesia.

About Park Group of Hospitals

According to Ashish Chadha, Group CEO (North), Park Group of Hospitals is now North India’s biggest super speciality network, with 14 hospitals, 3000 beds, 800 ICU beds, 14 cath labs and 1000 plus doctors.

10 tips to prevent kidney disease (recommended by Park Hospital Mohali)
• Manage diabetes, high blood pressure
• Reduce intake of salt
• Drink 8-10 glass of water every day*
• Don’t resist urge to urinate
• Eat a balanced diet and include lots of fruits
• Drink healthy beverages
• Avoid alcohol and smoking
• Exercise daily
• Avoid self-medication, especially painkillers
• Consult your doctor before taking protein supplements and herbal medicines

Holiday & Skiwear Showcase In Snowy Gulmarg Amid Ramadan Stirs Political Storm

It was a perfect setting for a fashion show with the backdrop of snowy slopes of the famous ski resort of Gulmarg in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. However, tittle did the apparently unsuspecting organisers, award-winning designer label Shivan & Narresh, showcasing their new holiday and skiwear to mark the 15th anniversary of the label, realise that it will stir a political storm amid Ramadan, one of the holiest months of the year for the Muslims.

The fashion show, held last Friday (March 7), rocked the Jammu & Kashmir assembly on Monday after its videos went viral on social media, embarrassing the Omar Abdullah led National Conference (NC) government.

Facing widespread backlash from political, religious and social outfits, including his own party, for the ‘obscene’ outfits showcased at the event, in utter disregard of the sanctity of Ramadan, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah strongly condemned the event and promised appropriate action.

Under fire: Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah

“The shock and anger are totally understandable. The images I have seen show a complete disregard for local sensitivities & that too during this holy month,” he said on X.

“My office has been in touch with the local authorities, and I’ve asked for a report to be submitted within the next 24 hours. Further action, as appropriate, will follow from this report.”

In a statement posted on X, Shivan & Narresh have issued a public apology.

“We deeply regret any hurt caused by our recent presentation in Gulmarg during the holy month of Ramadan. Our sole intention was to celebrate creativity and the ski & après-ski lifestyle, without any desire to offend anyone or any religious sentiments,” it said.

“Respect for all cultures and traditions is at our heart, and we acknowledge the concerns raised. We sincerely apologize for any unintended discomfort and appreciate the feedback from our community.”

About Ramadan (ongoing from March 1 to 31)

Ramadan is considered one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims. In Ramadan, Muslims commemorate the revelation of the Qur’an, and fast from food and drink during the sunlit hours as a means of drawing closer to God and cultivating self-control, gratitude, and compassion for those less fortunate. Ramadan is a month of intense spiritual rejuvenation with a heightened focus on devotion, during which Muslims spend extra time reading the Quran and performing special prayers. Those unable to fast, such as pregnant or nursing women, the sick, or elderly people & children, are exempt from fasting.

About the label (on its LinkedIn account)

SHIVAN & NARRESH
Retail Luxury Goods and Jewelry

SHIVAN & NARRESH is India’s first luxury holiday brand that was launched in Cannes. Based out of New Delhi, SHIVAN & NARRESH is the first Indian brand to showcase at the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Swim 2012 in Miami and also to participate in the Swimwear Association of Florida’s Swim Show 2012. The brand has been worn by celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Dita Von Teese, Nicki Minaj, Padma Lakshmi, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Sonam Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty and a host of other celebrities. The Lycra Sari and the Bikini Sari are two landmark creations of the brand that epitomize the brand’s visions for swimsuits in India.

The brand has its flagship store in DLF Emporio, New Delhi & retails out of select multi-designer boutiques including Aza (Delhi), Aza and Le Mill (Mumbai), Evoluzione (Bangalore), Ogaan (Hyderabad), 85 Lansdowne (Kolkata), Amethyst Cafe and Evoluzione (Chennai), Ajiliyaa (Surat).

India Is ‘Rising’! But Is The Nation Losing Its Pride!

US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick schools, mocks and tries to bully us, and we laugh and applaud
US wants India’s total commitment, effectively forcing complete dependency
Some of Lutnik’s clearly objectionable and mocking messaging while participating remotely in India Today Conclave 2025 from Washington DC on Friday (words to the effect):
On India’s defence partnership with Russia: India has historically bought a significant amount of military equipment from Russia, “that has to end”
India’s bitter experience with US on defence cooperation, in comparison with Russia, France and United Kingdom: Don’t tell me you will feel safe and secure with Russian, French and British military equipment; American military and industrial complex has no comparison, it’s the greatest
Let’s have an “incredible” bilateral relationship, just India and United States of America, you cut tariffs on American goods and cut out the “noise” of the rest of the world
The ‘I’ in BRICS (grouping with its original members as Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is not acceptable especially in the context of the grouping’s efforts to create a separate currency challenging the supremacy of US dollar as the economic currency of the world
India’s farm sector has to open up, it cannot remain closed; it needs to act “smartly”

What expectedly should have shocked the influential Indian audience gathered for the India Today Conclave 2025 at the Taj Palace Delhi to hear US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick speak on India-US relations on Friday, was surprisingly absorbed as humour and applauded.

In his live and exclusive interaction with India Today’s News Director Rahul Kanwal, while joining remotely from Washington DC, Lutnick, in typical Trump style plain-speak, apparently usurped the role of big brother in schooling, mocking and trying to bully India on a wide range of issues spanning trade, defence and overall bilateral relations. And yet we treated him like an honoured guest, occasionally laughing off his remarks and even applauding him.

Commenting on ongoing discussions between the two largest democracies, the US Secretary of Commerce did not mince words in driving home the point that the United States did not care what tariffs India imposed on goods from other countries. He was more concerned that India cut tariffs on American goods, emphasising that India stood to gain tremendously from an exclusive bilateral trade relationship with the world’s biggest and most consuming economy.

“But if you include the whole world in it, and you’re always worried about each and every country of the whole world and how that pieces together, it would be almost impossible (to strike a trade deal). So, we would like to focus on bilateral conversation just between India and the United States, bring down the tariff levels that India has that protects some of its areas,” he added.

“India has some of the highest tariffs in the world, and that will require a rethinking of the relationship, the special relationship, between India and the United States,” Lutnick said.

“The United States is interested in doing a macro, large-scale, broad-based trade agreement with India that takes everything into account, and that I think can be done. It will require a different kind of thinking, big thinking, things that your Prime Minister can do because your Prime Minister has a great relationship with President Trump,” the top Trump administration official stressed.

“It’s time to do something big, something grand, something that connects India and the United States together, but does it on a broad scale, not product by product, but rather the whole thing. Let’s bring India’s tariff policy towards America down, and America will invite India in and have really an extraordinary opportunity and relationship with us,” Lutnick said.

Lutnick also emphasised that the Indian agriculture sector “has to open up. It can’t just stay closed.”

“You have to act smarter when your most important trading partner (India-US bilateral trade touched a record $118.2 billion in the last financial year) is on the other side of the table. You can’t just say, oh its off the table. The right way to do business is to put everything on the table, but do it smartly, thoughtfully.

“Maybe certain products have quotas, maybe certain products have limits, maybe certain products you do in certain ways, and then we do the same thing on the other side, and we craft an agreement that is sensible between the two of us,” he said.

“Your government truly understands your market, and we understand ours. And the key is to try to find that place. So, yes, the Indian market for agriculture, it has to open up. It can’t just stay closed,” he asserted.

Apart from the issue of a trade agreement, Lutnick also touched upon India’s age-old defence ties with Soviet Union/Russia. He was emphatic in remarking that “India has historically bought significant amounts of its military equipment from Russia, and we think that is something that needs to end.”

He also stressed that US sees India’s involvement in the BRICS as an irritant. “India is the ‘I’ in BRICS, trying to create a currency to replace the dollar as the global economic currency. These kinds of things do not create the love and affection that we really, deeply feel towards India. We would like that to end, and we would like the trade to be fair,” he stated.

“We would like to create an incredible, and strong, and powerful relationship with India going forward, but those particular things for example are on the table for discussion and your tariffs which are among the highest in the world are on the table for discussion.

“But I think if we do it bilaterally between India and United States of America, and leave the noise of all the other countries, I think what you will see is we will come up with a great trade relationship with India that I think will help both India and America grow and prosper.”

He mocked at the suggestion that given India’s past experience with the US, how it could be relied upon for defence supplies, while Russia, France and United Kingdom have been more reliable, commenting “So, should you rely on France and Britain for your defence and for things that happened to you in the world! Oh, Come on! America is the greatest military and industrial complex, supplier, creator and builder in the world by so so far you would never ever suggest.

“France or the UK to be your supplier, and image choosing Russia, and yeah that would be a way to really create India’s comfort and independence! No no no! America is extraordinary. Its combat military gear is the greatest in the world, its technology is the greatest in the world.

“It is vital for India to stop listening to those silly people and come back and talk to the United States of America, which your Prime Minister did, and he did a great job when he was here. The key is, let’s form the best relationship between India and the United States, that is the key, that is important. And, that other stuff, of relying on others, is just noise,” he asserted.

Supported By GoI, Tata Motors Begins Road Trials Of India’s First Hydrogen Trucks

Battery electric technology is working well in cars, smaller vehicles and buses but deploying it on heavy duty long-haul routes has not been easy. Hence, supported by the Government of India under its Green Hydrogen Mission, Tata Motors in partnership with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has begun India’s first ever trials of hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks.

The historic trails by the country’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, in line with India’s vision of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 and a significant step towards sustainable long distance cargo transportation, were flagged off earlier this week by Union Minister of Road Transport & Highways Nitin Gadkari and Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi.

Under the trials, which will span up to 24 months, 16 trucks and buses powered by two different technologies – Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle technology and Hydrogen internal combustion engine (ICE) technology – will be deployed. The initial six trucks flagged off will drive across key freight corridors, including around Mumbai, Pune, Delhi-NCR, Surat, Vadodara, Jamshedpur and Kalinganagar.

According to Tata Motors Executive Director Girish Wagh, the trials will unravel how the hydrogen technology will work in real life conditions and what tweaking and improvements would be required. The infrastructure and policy requirements to support hydrogen as a viable transportation fuel would also be known through these trials, he added.

Heavy duty trucks account for an estimated one-third of India’s road transport emissions. The 40 lakh-plus trucks ferry most of the country’s road freight. Hence, to support decarbonisation in this sector, the Union government is exploring hydrogen, and green hydrogen as a viable fuel alternative.

Wagh justified the trials of two different technologies – hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle and hydrogen IC engine – saying which way the hydrogen technology will move in the future is not clear.

Tata Motors was awarded the tender for the trials funded by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.

The trial phase of up to 24 months involves deployment of 16 advanced hydrogen-powered vehicles with varying configurations and payload capacities.

The vehicles have an operational range of 300-500 kms and are engineered for sustainable, cost-efficient, and high-performance transportation.

Experts To Dwell On Advancements At ENT Surgical Conclave 2025 At Fortis Mohali: Dr Ashok Gupta

Good news for hearing loss patients! Fully implantable cochlear implants being developed are expected to become commercially available in the not-so-distant future.

Sharing this information exclusively with your own news portal LifeInChandigarh.com on the sidelines of a news conference to announce the national level ‘ENT Surgical Conclave 2025’ to be held at Fortis Hospital Mohali on March 8 and 9, Dr Ashok Gupta, Director & Head, ENT, Fortis Hospital Mohali, said studies are showing promise for eventually eliminating the need for an external charging device.

Padma Shri awardee Prof (Dr) JM Hans, a pioneer in the field of cochlear implant surgery who has performed nearly 5000 cochlear implants in SAARC countries, will be among several operating faculty members who will give live demonstrations on latest otorhinolaryngology advancements and robot-aided surgeries employed in the treatment of ENT disorders and head and neck cancers to 200-odd delegates, largely comprising junior and senior residents from medical colleges across the country.

The two-day conclave is being organised by the Department of ENT, Head and Neck Surgery, Fortis Hospital Mohali in collaboration with the All-India Rhinology Society and the Punjab Medical Council.

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), sound levels at or below 70 decibels (dB) are generally considered safe and unlikely to cause hearing loss, even with prolonged exposure; however, repeated exposure to sounds at or above 85 dB can lead to hearing damage.

Addressing the issue of neonatal or early age hearing disabilities attributed to various hereditary and non-hereditary factors, Dr Gupta said the government has made it mandatory to conduct hearing tests of babies at birth for early detection and treatment.

At a later age along with other factors, including ageing, exposure to prolonged uninterrupted high decibel noise has been widely documented to play a major role in hearing loss. While sounds at or below 70 dB (decibel) are considered safe, exposure to sounds at or above 85 dB for extended periods (for more than 8 hours at a time) can cause hearing loss, he further said.

The thumb rule is that louder the sound, shorter is the safe exposure time. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) explains it thus: Sounds over 85 dB can damage your hearing faster. The safe listening time is cut by half for every 3-dB rise in noise levels over 85 dB.

Replying to a specific query regarding ill effects of high-decibel music played at social functions, concerts, etc, Dr Gupta gave the example of children often complaining of hearing loss after returning from such events but returning to normalcy as soon as the damage to inner ear self-heals.

Dr Gupta, with expertise spanning treatment of head and neck cancer, robotic surgery and cochlear implantation, strictly advised against use or earphones as they lead to faster hearing loss “without any ifs and buts.”

He also talked about a campaign launched to make Punjab and entire North India ‘deafness free’ under which awareness and testing camps are being organised across the region.

Karnataka DGP’s Stepdaughter & Actress Ranya Rao Arrested For Smuggling Gold Bars

DRI and other agencies investing whether she was using her DGP stepfather’s influence to evade detection and is she part of a larger international smuggling syndicate

Was a Kannada actress Ranya Rao, caught by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIAD) in Bengaluru on Monday evening while attempting to smuggle more than 14 kg of gold into the country from Dubai, using her DGP stepfather’s influence to evade detection and is she part of a larger international smuggling syndicate?

These are among various angles being investigated by various agencies as they interrogate the actress after securing her judicial remand till March 18.

The actress, who has starred in a few Kannada and Tamil films opposite popular male stars, was detained following a prior tipoff and later arrested after gold bars weighing more than 12 kg were found concealed on her clothing. She was also wearing heavy gold ornaments.

Subsequently, the DRI officials also reportedly raided her Bengaluru home in the posh locality of Lavelle Road and are understood to have recovered more gold and cash in crores.

Ranya had raised suspicions and was on DRI’s radar due to her frequent international travel. According to news reports quoting unidentified officials she had flown to Dubai over 30 times in the past year, four times in the past 15 days alone.

Her DGP rank stepfather Ramachandra Rao, who is currently heading the Karnataka State Housing Corporation, distanced himself from his stepdaughter saying that he was as shocked as anyone else to hear about her arrest. He claimed that she was living with her husband ever since she got married a few months ago, and he was not aware of their dealings.

Media reports quoting sources also revealed that Ranya allegedly misused protocol privileges typically reserved for bureaucrats by leveraging her stepfather’s name and evaded customs scrutiny. A protocol officer would escort her out of the airport, ensuring she avoided physical frisking, while a government vehicle picked her up, preventing any road checks, the reports added.

Meanwhile The Times of India reported that DGP Rao was himself embroiled in a past scandal. In 2014, when he was IGP (Southern Range), a Kerala-based jeweller had accused Mysuru police of misappropriating Rs 2 crore seized from a private bus. The CID had later investigated the case and arrested Rao’s gunman on the charge of dacoity.

VVDN Technologies Touts India’s First ‘Truly Indigenous’ Global Standard Laptop

Union Electronics & IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shares a video in a post on X titled ‘Designed in India and Made in India’ of him getting a lowdown on the product from VVDN Technologies CEO Puneet Agarwal
Unclear yet when or under what brand name the laptop will enter the market

Manesar, Gurugram-based VVDN Technologies, a global provider of software, product engineering, electronics manufacturing services and solutions, has unveiled what it is touting as India’s first truly indigenous laptop at par with international standards which has been designed and made in-house, right from hardware, to motherboard, mechanicals, body or chassis, and software.

Union Electronics & Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw posted a video on his X handle getting a lowdown on the product from company CEO Puneet Agarwal.

The video also provides a glimpse into the manufacturing facility where the device has been built as per international industry standards.

However, from the post it was unclear when or under what brand name the laptop will enter the market.

According to a report in the Indian Express, although the video does not reveal exact details about the laptop, the official website of VVDN Technologies states that the company provides entry-level laptop solutions to OEMs for white labelling (meaning a company buying a product from another company and selling it under its own brand name) with varied specifications.

The specifications of one such laptop include a 14-inch display, an Intel Celeron processor, up to 256GB of SATA SSD storage, and up to 8GB of RAM, running on Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 operating system, as per the newspaper report.

The website also mentions that the laptop is available for white labelling and mass manufacturing, with support for additional customisation as required, the news report further said.

The indigenously designed and made laptop aligns well with India’s effort to promote self-reliance in technology and manufacturing, encouraging more products to be designed, developed, and produced within the country.

The push is driven by the Make in India initiative, which offers a production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme to encourage manufacturers to assemble and produce electronic products locally, helping brands reduce import costs.

For more information about VVDN Technologies, visit https://www.vvdntech.com/

Well-Known Cardio-Vascular Surgeon Dr Harinder S Bedi Invents Simple Brain-Saving Device Cooling Turban

Hailed as a major life-saving invention by expert delegates at the prestigious 71st Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS) held in the National capital from February 20 to 23
Plans to patent device and publish a paper on it

It’s amazing how small and simple innovations can lead to remarkable outcomes. One such invention, a cooling turban, by well-known cardio-vascular surgeon from Punjab Dr Harinder Singh Bedi has helped save several patients by preventing injury to the brain due to low oxygen supply during surgery.

Dr Bedi, Director of Cardio-Vascular and Thoracic Sciences at Park Grecian Hospital, Mohali, presented his invention at the prestigious 71st Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS) held in the National capital from February 20 to 23. It was hailed as a major life-saving device by the hundreds of national and international expert delegates gathered at the conference, he stated.

Explaining the concept of the invention, Dr Bedi told your own news portal LifeInChandigarh.com that he has worked in advanced cardiovascular techniques at the Escorts Heart Delhi and the St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, where he operated upon cases with cooling of the whole body (hypothermia) to preserve organ function.

He shared that it is a well-documented fact that any injury is better tolerated if the temperature of the injured organ is lowered. But in case of the brain, the problem is unique as whole-body cooling has its own inherent problems, and in brain-related surgery one needs only cooling of the brain. Any period of low oxygen to the brain can lead to a massive stroke.

So, Dr Bedi using his vast experience thought of ways to cool just the brain. After several attempts he was successful in getting designed a simple but unique cooling turban in which flexible rubber tubes are coiled around a turban. The turban is placed on a patient’s head (as demonstrated in the title picture by Dr Bedi wearing it himself) after administering anaesthesia and cold sterile water is pumped into these coils with the help of a special machine to keep the brain cool during surgery.

He says that the simple device has till date been used in surgery on 48 patients for repair of blockage in brain arteries while fully preserving the brain.

Dr Bedi plans to patent the technique and publish it so that it can be used worldwide to help save more and more patients requiring brain surgery.

Dr Harinder Singh Bedi addressing the prestigious 71st Annual Conference of the Indian Association of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgeons (IACTS), held in the National capital from February 20 to 23, 2025

Park Grecian Hospital Mohali Unveils Centre Of Excellence For Robotic Joint Surgery

Only hospital in region to offer an entire suite of three different robotic technologies to cover all sections of society
Apart from delivering unprecedented precision, efficiency and superior patient outcomes, cutting-edge technologies to make joint replacement and resurfacing faster, safer and less painful with less hospital time and full recovery within days
Offers limited period robotic charges-free joint replacement, resurfacing packages

With a first of its kind ultra-modern robotic suite of three different robotic joint replacement and resurfacing technologies and machines, Park Grecian Hospital Mohali has become the first healthcare facility in the entire region to make precise and accurate robot-assisted joint surgeries accessible and affordable to all sections of society.

The Robotic Arthroplasty Centre of Excellence was unveiled at a press conference held in the hospital premises on Thursday with a limited period offer of robot-assisted surgeries being performed at no additional charge over the normal package rates for joint replacement and resurfacing during the period of the ‘Park Mahotsav’ being celebrated from February 15 to March 31, 2025. During this period, the hospital has estimated that it might be able to accommodate 100-150 patients on a first come first served basis.

In an exclusive conversation with your own news portal LifeInChandigarh.com, on the sidelines of the press conference, well known joint replacement surgeon of the region Dr Bhanu Pratap Singh Saluja, Chairman & Director – Robotic Arthroplasty Centre of Excellence, Park Grecian Hospital Mohali, who has performed 25,000+ joint transplant surgeries in his practice spanning over 20 years, said these latest robot-assisted surgeries will prove a boon for patients.

Apart from delivering unprecedented precision, efficiency and superior patient outcomes, these cutting-edge technologies will make joint replacement and resurfacing faster, safer and more effective than ever before.

Advantages

Listing out the advantages of these latest joint replacement and resurfacing robot-assisted technologies in comparison to earlier technologies, he said the incision size will get reduced from the current 10-12 inches to just 4-4.5 inches.

He shared that earlier, surgeries used to cause collateral damage to muscle mass around the joint resulting in muscle power being reduced to practically nil and requiring months of physiotherapy for rehabilitation, apart from having to bear excruciating pain. With the new technologies, there is no damage to the muscle mass and hence little pain.

Another advantage, Dr Saluja said, is that earlier the entire joint was removed, but now the extent of the damaged portion of the joint can be accurately ascertained and only that portion is replaced. So, in that case the joint is not replaced, it is resurfaced, he explained.

He further said that the new robot-assisted surgery does away with the need for screwing an alignment rod to the bones adjoining the joint because of which patients ran the risk of bone damage.

Still another plus point of the new technology, Dr Saluja said, is that the size of the joint to be replaced can be more accurately measured as compared to the previous mechanical method, which results in exact joint replacement for better patient outcomes.

The surgery time with the robot-assisted joint replacement or resurfacing has been cut down to a mere 10-12 minutes with no need for stitches and inserting catheters, which can cause infections. The post-surgery need for keeping a patient in ICU for 48 to 72 hours has also been done away with.

Patients will start walking within four hours, regain independence in two days and resume pain-free lives in just days, Dr Saluja promised.

The Robotic Arthroplasty Centre of Excellence will specialise in:

• Robotic hip and knee replacements
• Complex revision surgeries
• Sports medicine and arthroscopy
• Shoulder, elbow, and ankle joint replacements or resurfacing, and orthopaedics & trauma care

However, Dr Saluja was quick to clarify that his long experience with replacement surgeries has shown that robotic surgeries may not be the right recourse in 100% of the cases. Advanced age and bone health are among the determining factors for the surgeon to decide whether to opt for robotic surgery or not, he added.

Pro Sight Brings Ultra-Modern Eye Hospital To Tricity, In Sector 43 Chandigarh

A fully integrated, innovation-driven gen-next eyecare facility, combining artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, SMART lasers, and precision diagnostics

Four well known ophthalmologists from the region, Dr Sanjeev Duggal, Dr Manpreet Singh, Dr Kashish Gupta and Dr Sheetal Brar have joined hands to open an ultramodern, state-of-the-art eye hospital for the tricity and adjoining states in Sector 43 Chandigarh. Pro Sight Eye Hospital, promised as a fully integrated, innovation-driven gen-next eyecare facility, combining artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, SMART lasers, and precision diagnostics to deliver world-class treatments, was formally inaugurated on Sunday.

The honours were done by Dr SPS Oberoi, renowned philanthropist & Managing Trustee of Sharbat Da Bhalla Trust, and Dr. (Col) Rajinder Singh, a prominent social worker, reformer & educationist.

The hospital will cater to a whole range of eye conditions and diseases, including cataracts, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), retina, and glaucoma.

Leading clinician, researcher, eye surgeon, trainer and instructor Dr Sheetal Brar, Medical Director & Chief Surgeon at Pro Sight Eye Hospital Chandigarh, said the hospital will offer eye treatments grounded in global research and tailored to individual patient vision needs with proven research and clinical trials.

Specialising in advanced refractive and robotic cataract surgeries, having performed over 50,000 cataract surgeries, 10,000 laser and invasive vision-correcting procedures and trained more than 220 eye doctors from across the globe, Dr Sheetal further shared that robotic-assisted surgeries would have FLACS technology from Ziemer with enhanced precision in cataract removal and IOL implants.

The hospital promises affordable eye care with competitive pricing and compassionate personalised services. As a part of its CSR initiatives, Pro Sight also plans to host a series of free eye screening camps across the Chandigarh region through February and March with the purpose of early detection of preventable blindness.

Introductory discount

It is also offering limited period discounted services on its premium laser surgeries, such as SMILE pro & FLACS robotic cataract treatments.

Services offered

Refractive vision corrections: for spectacle-free vision with latest Smile Pro and Presbyond technologies
Cataract surgeries: using AI & robotics with advanced bladeless techniques like FLACS
Retinal care: for conditions like macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy
Glaucoma: management and treatment
Paediatric ophthalmology: squint correction and child eyecare
Vitreo-retinal: laser procedures, injections and retinal interventions
Oculoplastic: eye plastics and cosmetic eye procedures, including Botox fillers
Dry eye care: Treatments and therapies for dry eyes and associated eye conditions

Dr SPS Oberoi, renowned philanthropist & Managing Trustee of Sharbat Da Bhalla Trust, being honoured at the formal inaugural of the hospital.
The cake-cutting ceremony

About the parent company

Pro Sight Eye Hospital is a unit of Fusion Care Hospitals Private Limited (FCHPL), a company floated in March 2022. On its board of directors are Dr Sanjeev Duggal, founder of Duggal Eye Hospital in Jalandhar; Dr Manpreet Singh, founder Dr Manpreet’s Global Eye Hospital in Patiala; and Dr Kashish Gupta, senior consultant and dead of department of eye department at Max Hospital Bathinda. Dr Sheetal Brar was added as director last year.

https://prosighteyehospital.com/

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