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Gandhi Hospital Doctors Add Another Feather To their Cap!
By: Tupaki Desk | 26 Aug 2022 7:16 AM GMTMedicine is a divine profession and it takes a lot of dedication and much more to become a doctor. Patients see doctors as gods for their service. Proving the proverb Vaidyo Narayano Hari, doctors perform a sensitive Awake craniotomy and the surgery was successful.
Awake craniotomy is a technique for performing surgery on patients when they are awake. Usually, the patients are given anesthesia while performing surgery so that they won't feel any pain. But in some very rare cases, surgeries are done when patients are awake.
One such rare surgery was performed by the doctors at the state-run Gandhi hospital in Telangana's Hyderabad. For accuracy in performing the surgery, the doctors perform the surgery when the patients are awake. Not just keeping the patient awake, the doctors were also speaking to the patient during the surgery.
To see that the patient won't get distracted by fear of surgery the doctors showed the woman Chiranjeevi's Adavi Donga movie in a tab. The surgeons also spoke to the woman about the film. The surgery took around two hours and the surgery went as planned without any issues.
The Neuro Surgery department and the anesthesia departments joined hands for the surgery and worked hard for two hours. Their hard work and the efforts of the team of doctors paid off and the surgery became successful. The family members of the woman thanked the doctors and showered praises on them for their dedication.
After the surgery, the doctors spoke to the media and said that they are happy with the successful surgery. Giving details about the Awake craniotomy technique and how it helps in performing sensitive surgeries, the doctors at the Gandhi Hospital said that the woman also cooperated with them during the surgery and she did not trouble them.
Telangana has one of the best medical facilities in the country and people from other states also come to Hyderabad for treatment and other services. The doctors in the state are earning a good name by doing such complicated and tough surgeries. recently, the doctors at the Gandhi Hospital performed a successful cochlear implant surgery.
Awake craniotomy is a technique for performing surgery on patients when they are awake. Usually, the patients are given anesthesia while performing surgery so that they won't feel any pain. But in some very rare cases, surgeries are done when patients are awake.
One such rare surgery was performed by the doctors at the state-run Gandhi hospital in Telangana's Hyderabad. For accuracy in performing the surgery, the doctors perform the surgery when the patients are awake. Not just keeping the patient awake, the doctors were also speaking to the patient during the surgery.
To see that the patient won't get distracted by fear of surgery the doctors showed the woman Chiranjeevi's Adavi Donga movie in a tab. The surgeons also spoke to the woman about the film. The surgery took around two hours and the surgery went as planned without any issues.
The Neuro Surgery department and the anesthesia departments joined hands for the surgery and worked hard for two hours. Their hard work and the efforts of the team of doctors paid off and the surgery became successful. The family members of the woman thanked the doctors and showered praises on them for their dedication.
After the surgery, the doctors spoke to the media and said that they are happy with the successful surgery. Giving details about the Awake craniotomy technique and how it helps in performing sensitive surgeries, the doctors at the Gandhi Hospital said that the woman also cooperated with them during the surgery and she did not trouble them.
Telangana has one of the best medical facilities in the country and people from other states also come to Hyderabad for treatment and other services. The doctors in the state are earning a good name by doing such complicated and tough surgeries. recently, the doctors at the Gandhi Hospital performed a successful cochlear implant surgery.