Articles for Recovery

Rela Hospital Pioneers Synthetic Ligament Use In Tamil Nadu For Knee Injury Treatment

Considering that 15-20 per cent of all knee injuries are multi-ligament injuries requiring reconstruction, synthetic ligaments could revolutionise arthroscopy

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90-Year-Old Man Defies Odds, Survives Rare Hiatus Hernia Surgery

The patient, who suffered from severe difficulty in breathing and eating, was found to have a portion of his stomach pushed into his chest through a small opening in his diaphragm, a condition known as a large hiatus hernia

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Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Pioneers Robotic Cardiac Surgery

The robotic surgery market is projected to grow from USD 8 billion to USD 25.4 billion by 2030

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Technological Advancements In Shaping Brain Tumour Treatment

In India, where the incidence of brain tumours is on the rise, the need for innovative solutions is more pressing than ever

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Wockhardt Hospital Removes World’s Largest 8.5 Kg Spleen

Massive splenomegaly, a rare disorder where the spleen grows larger than 20 cm and weighs over 1 kg, leads to low levels of haemoglobin, white blood cells, and platelets

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Shifting Perspectives: Tackling Stigmas Surrounding Parental Recovery Care

As per the research paper published by un.org, in India, the size of joint families has substantially reduced or is found in its fragmented form

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Cameroonian Woman Overcomes Stomach Cancer & HIV With Advanced Surgery

Mrs Ziba's ordeal began with persistent abdominal pain and frequent vomiting, leading to a series of evaluations, including a whole-body PET CT scan, ultrasound endoscopy, and biopsies

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Apollo Homecare Introduces ‘Home Discharge Program’ For Cardiac Surgery Patients

The program focuses on real-time patient monitoring, providing access to expert doctors, physiotherapists, and trained nurses to facilitate continuous care at home.

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Newcastle University Study Reveals Anti-Inflammatory Proteins' Potential in Heart Damage Reduction

The research revealed a significant correlation between decreased scar size on the heart and concentrations of TGFβ1 in the blood of patients 24 hours after coronary reperfusion, a standard therapy for acute heart attacks

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