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A 57-year-old Hyderabad woman nearly died after a betel nut slipped into her airway during sleep. She was rushed to Kamineni Hospitals with severe breathing distress. Doctors removed the object via bronchoscopy, saving her life despite multiple pre-existing health conditions
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A total of 22 kms distance was covered in just 25 minutes, crossing 18 stations
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Last week, N Bhumika Reddy, from Kamineni Hospitals, LB Nagar, who was travelling in a car, met with an accident when her car hit a road divider at Khanapur
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The neurosurgeons at Kamineni Hospitals, LB Nagar, Hyderabad gave a new lease of life to a three-month old baby from Warangal, whose brain was hard in areas that should have been soft, indicating premature closure.
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The patient, admitted in critical condition, was placed on ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation), a life-support system that temporarily takes over heart and lung functions, under the care of critical care specialists Dr. K. Venkataramana and Dr. Sringala Devijan.
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Despite multiple efforts, Teja’s health did not improve and on August 25, the doctors declared him as brain dead
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Marfan Sydrome, which is a connective tissue disorder, was passed on to the mother from her grandmother and then from her to her two sons
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Diagnostic tests of the patient Shankar Rao, a resident of Visakhapatnam, revealed that fluid had accumulated in his brain. Such kind of dementia cases can be treated by taking up minor surgical procedures, senior neurosurgeon and minimal access brain and spine surgeon, Dr. S Ramesh, said.
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The clinic is also conducting free tests and HLA matching tests for patients with the help of a German Foundation.
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Nomula Mallareddy was hit by a heavy vehicle while crossing a road at Bhagyalatha bus stop, Vanasthalipuram in the early hours of January 23.
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Gangula Hanmanth Reddy, a lab-technician was travelling on his two-wheeler on December 22 when he had a fall. He sustained grievous injuries and was shifted to Kamineni Hospitals, LB Nagar, where he was in ICU for three-days.
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There are 1.5 million osteoporosis cases identified in men due to lack of calcium, genetics and other factors.
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On the occasion of World Heart Day, Kamineni Hospitals, LB Nagar is organizing free heart check-up camp from 10 am to 4 pm on Friday, September 29.
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The surgeons retrieved five organs, including kidney, liver, lungs and two corneas, and allocated them to needy patients.
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The specialized neuro centre by Kamineni Hospitals is equipped with state-of-the-art medical infrastructure for 24-hours treatment.
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Surgeons at Kamineni Hospitals took about 5-6 hours to complete the heart surgery and the patient was allowed to walk on the second day.
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The surgeons retrieved two kidneys and two corneas and allocated them to needy patients based on the Jeevandan organ donation guidelines.
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The girl was admitted to the hospital a week ago with Lenke Type 5 scoliosis, which, if not treated early can have severe cosmetic implications, and severe lower back aches, among other problems.
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The patient’s heart had severe leakage in one of the heart’s valve and the doctors decided to repair the mitral valve with minimally invasive approach.
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They have successfully conducted a complex heart surgery on a 42-year-old patient Sanjay Kumar, hailing from Maharashtra.