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Monday, July 28, 2014

India - Doctors / Surgens

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Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Dr. Abhijit Bhagwat
  • Dr. Thakkar Ajay P.
  • Dr. Ajit Yadv
  • Dr. Amey Velingker
  • Dr. Anil Ghanshyam Bhatia
  • Dr. Arvind B. Goregaonkar
  • Dr. Atul Bhaskar
  • Dr. Sachin Bhonsle
  • Dr. Biju Mohan Nair
  • Dr. Dennis Jose
  • Dr. Dilip Nadkarni
  • Dr. Dominic F D'silva
  • Dr. Gautam Gopalrow Kodikal
  • Dr. Harish Bhende
  • Dr. Hemant Wakankar
  • Dr. Johari Ashok
  • Dr. Joseph Pasangha
  • Dr. K. B. Attri
  • Dr. Kirankumar P. Bhavani
  • Dr. Madan Mohan Reddy
  • Dr. Manju Wadhwa
  • Dr. Marvin Vasco Do Rosario
  • Dr. Mayil. V. Natarajan
  • Dr. Nicholas A. Antao
  • Dr. Nilen A. Shah
  • Dr. P. Suryanarayanan
  • Dr. Pradeep B. Bhosale
  • Dr. Prakash D. Samant
  • Dr. Prashant Welling
  • Dr. Rajesh Simon
  • Dr. Srivastav S.K.
  • Dr. Sanjay Desai
  • Dr. Sawant Milind
  • Dr. Shekhar.Y Bhojraj
  • Dr. Shyam R Mukhi
  • Dr. Srinivas JV
  • Dr. Sudhir joshi
  • Dr. Ram Chaddha
  • Dr. V. J. Laheri
  • Dr. Varma Raghu Prasad
  • Dr. Vijay D.Shetty
  • Dr. Vinod Agrawal
  • Dr. Yash Gulati
  • Dr. Hemant K. Kalyan
  • Dr. N. Ramanna
  • Dr. R. D. Chakravarthy
  • Dr. Raja Ram K G
  • Dr. Sudhir. S. Warrie


  Cardiothoracic Surgeons
  •     Dr. Ajeet Bana
  •     Dr. Ambuj Chowdhury
  •     Dr. Chetan Shah
  •     Dr. Kaushal Pandey
  •     Dr. M.R. Girinath
  •     Dr. Mahesh Kumar Singh
  •     Dr. Naresh Trehan
  •     Dr. R. R. Kasliwal
  •     Dr. Rabin Chakraborty
  •     Dr. Ramakanta Panda
  •     Dr. Sandeep Honnekeri
  •     Dr. Shantesh Kaushik
  •     Dr. T. S. Mahant
  •     Dr. Upendra Kaul
  •     Dr. V. Subash Chandra
  •     Dr. M Nagaraja Gowda
  •     Dr. Sandeep Singh
  •     Dr. Viveka Kumar
  •     Dr. Samanjoy Mukherjee
  •     Dr. Anil Bhan
  •     Dr. Praveen Saxena
  •     Dr. Ashok Seth
  •     Dr. Roopa Salwan
  •     Dr. C. P. Roy
  •     Dr. Sharad Kumar Tandon
  •     Dr. Dhirendra Singhania
  •     Dr. Nandini Selot
  •     Dr. Sunil Kumar Agarwal
  •     Dr. Sarita Gulati
  •     Dr. O. P. Sharma
  •     Dr. Surender Nath Khanna
  •     Dr. A. Sharda
  •     Dr. Bishnu Panigrahi
  •     Dr. Sanjoy Kumar Majhi
  •     Dr. Vandana Garg Sharma  
  • Cosmetic Surgeons
    •     Prof. Dr. Mohan Thomas
    •     Dr. Narendra Pandya
    •     Dr. Milind Wagh
    •     Dr. Sandip Jain
    •     Dr. Syed Ilyas
    •     Dr. Anil N. Tibrewala
    •     Dr. Susheel Cleatus
    •     Dr. Ajaya Kashyap
    •     Dr. Krishan Mohan Kapoor
    •     Dr. R. Venkataswami
    •     Dr. Y.N. Anantheshwar
    •     Dr. Rajesh Rajput

    Dental Surgeons
    •     Dr. Suchetan Pradhan
    •     Dr. Kulsum Khan
    •     Dr. Vinod Naraynan
    •     Dr. V. Ravinder
    •     Dr. Vijay Paul D'Silva
    •     Dr. Rita Mukherjee
    •     Dr. Dharmesh Thapar
    •     Dr. Anand Krishnamurthy
    •     Dr. Achutha Balliga
    •     Dr. Aldrin Godinho
    •     Dr. Anil Kohli
    •     Dr. Sona S. Bhatia
    •     Dr. Cherian Thomas
    •     Dr. Gaurav Walia
    •     Dr. George P. John
    •     Dr. J. I. Chacko
    •     Dr. Jaydeep P. Bhavsar
    •     Dr. Jojo John
    •     Dr. K. Srinivas
    •     Dr. Kiran Gadre
    •     Dr. M. M. Lalwani
    •     Dr. M. K. Prakash
    •     Dr. Mir Shujath Ali
    •     Dr Pascal X. Pinto (Goa)
    •     Dr. Ashish Kakar (Delhi)
    •     Dr. Pravesh Miglani
    •     Dr. Prem Nanda
    •     Dr. Rajesh J. Kamdar
    •     Dr. Ravinder Vurakaranam
    •     Dr. Ruchika Bajaj
    •     Dr. Ryan Alberto
    •     Dr. S. A. Shariff
    •     Dr. Shanthi Priya
    •     Dr. Sharon Colaco Dias
    •     Dr. Shraddha Bahirwani
    •     Dr. Sonia Khorana
    •     Dr. Sunil Vasudev
    •     Dr. Vineet Ohri
    •     Dr. Sandhya Ramanujam
    •     Dr. Vivek Prithviraj Soni
    •     Dr. Rohini Dias

    Urologist Surgeons
    • Dr. A.S.Bawa
    • Dr. Ajit Vaze
    • Dr. Anil Goel
    • Dr. Anil Khandkar
    • Dr. Anup P Ramani
    • Dr. Anup Ramani
    • Dr. Audumbar S. Netalkar
    • Dr. Bhave Shirish Suresh
    • Dr. Deepak M. Gupte
    • Dr. Mahendra Jain
    • Dr. Milind Bapat
    • Dr. N. Mohan Babu
    • Dr. Murali Venkatraman
    • Dr. P B Sivaraman
    • Dr. Chibber Percy Jal
    • Dr. Prakash Shetty
    • Dr. Prashant Pattnaik
    • Dr. Prawal Biswas
    • Dr. Rajeev Joshi
    • Dr. Ramesh Mahajan
    • Dr. Rohit Mehta
    • Dr. Rohtas K. Sharma
    • Dr. Rupin Shah
    • Dr. Sadanand Wasudeo Thatte
    • Dr. Thomas Thachil
    • Dr. Sanjay S. Nabar
    • Dr. Jagdish chattnalli
    • Dr. Sharad Nagorao Sagade
    • Dr. Sharad R.Shah
    • Dr. Thirumalai Ganesan
    • Dr. Thomas Thachil
    • Dr. Vatsala D. Trivedi
    • Dr. Vinod K.Malik

    Oncologist Surgeons
    •     Dr. Ravikant Arora
    •     Dr. Arun Parsad
    •     Dr. Ashok Mehta
    •     Dr. Hemanth Raj
    •     Dr. Ian D'souza
    •     Dr. Jagdeesh N Kulkarni
    •     Dr. Jagganath
    •     Dr. M.S. Ganesh
    •     D . M.Nandy
    •     Dr. P.K. Das
    •     Dr. Ramakant Despande
    •     Dr. Raman Deshpande
    •     Dr. Ramesh B.V
    •     Dr. S. Hukku
    •     Dr. Smaeer Kaul
    •     Dr Sanjay Sharma
    •     Dr.Shishir Narayan Shetty
    •     Dr. Sultan Pradhan
    •     Dr. Sunil Gupta
    •     Dr.Vikash M.Palkar
    •     Dr. P S Sreedharan
    •     Dr. Thomas Varughese
    •     Dr. Yamini Krishnan
    •     Dr. Amis H Dalal
    •     Mr. Rajiv Puri
    •     Dr. Tarang Patel

India Hospitals

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  • Apollo Hospitals, GOA     
  • Wockhardt Hospital BANGALORE
  • Fortis Hospital DELHI India
  • Max Hospital DELHI India
  • Asia Columbia Group of Hospitals
  • Hiranandani Hospital Mumbai
  • Breach Candy Hospital
  • Lilavati Hospital Mumbai India
  • Bombay Hospital Mumbai India
  • Jaslok Hospital Mumbai India
  • VIMHANS Hospital
  • Krishna Hospital
  • SAL Hospital
  • Ruby Hospital
  • Sterling Hospital
  • Jehangir Hospital
  • Lakeshore Hospital COCHIN India
  • Peerless Hospital
  • Saltlake Hospital
  • Manipal Hospital, BANGALORE
  • Shroff Eye Hospital
  • Wockhardt Hospital Kolkata
  • Apollo Hospitals, CHENNAI
  • Apollo Hospitals, DELHI
  • NM Excellence
  • Asian Heart Institute
  • Saifee Hospital Mumbai India
  • Seven Hills Hospital
  • Hinduja Hospital
  • Tata Memorial Hospital
  • Prince Aly Khan Hospital
  • Holy Family Hospital     
  • Escort Heart Institute
  • Metro Hospital, New Delhi
  • AIIMS Hospital
  • Artemis Hospital Haryana India
  • Gangaram Hospital
  • Sitaram Bhartia Hospital     
  • Batra Hospital Delhi India
  • Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital
  • Orange City Hospital
  • Medanta Hospital India
  • Primus Hospital     
  • Privat Hospital
  • Rockland Hospital
  • LV Prasad Eye Institute
  • Wockhardt Hospital Nagpur
  • Sparsh Hospital, BANGALORE
  • Wockhardt Hospital Mumbai
  • KIMS Hospital
  • Milestone Hospital
            

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Oral Cancer Treatment - What You Should Know?

What is Oral Cancer?
Mouth cancer, also referred to as oral cavity or oral cancer, may grow in any part of the mouth that include: –

  • Floor of the mouth
  • Lips
  • Gums
  • Inside lining of the cheeks
  • Tongue
  • Roof of the mouth


Types of Oral Cancer
The most common type of oral/mouth cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. This specific type of cancer can be found in a number of places in the body that also include under the skin and inside of the mouth. Other not so common types of mouth cancer are: –
Adenocarcinomas: This rare type of mouth cancer grows within the salivary glands.
Oral Malignant Melanoma: This is also a rare type of mouth cancer that begins in cells known as melanocytes. These melanocytes are responsible for providing th

Stomach Cancer Treatment - What You Should Know?

What Is Stomach cancer?

Stomach cancer is cancer that occurs in the stomach — the muscular sac located in the upper middle of your abdomen, just below your ribs. Your stomach receives and holds the food you eat and then helps to break down and digest it.

Another term for stomach cancer is gastric cancer. These two terms most often refer to stomach cancer that begins in the mucus-producing cells on the inside lining of the stomach (adenocarcinoma). Adenocarcinoma is the most common type of stomach cancer.

What are the symptoms of stomach cancer?
  •     Discomfort or pain in the stomach area
  •     Difficulty swallowing
  •     Nausea and vomiting
  •     Weight loss
  •     Feeling full or bloated after a small meal
  •     Vomiting blood or having blood in the stool
Most often, these symptoms are not due to cancer. Other health problems, such as an ulcer or infection, can cause the same symptoms. Anyone who has these symptoms should tell their doctor so that problems can be diagnosed and treated as early as possible.

How is stomach cancer diagnosed?

If you have symptoms that suggest stomach cancer, your doctor will check to see whether they are due to cancer or to some other cause. Your doctor may refer you to a gastroenterologist, a doctor whose specialty is diagnosing and treating digestive problems.

Your doctor will ask about your personal and family health history. You may have blood or other lab tests. You also may have:

1} Physical exam: Your doctor feels your abdomen for fluid, swelling, or other changes. Your doctor also will check for swollen lymph nodes.
2} Endoscopy: Your doctor uses a thin, lighted tube (endoscope) to look into your stomach. Your doctor first numbs your throat with an anesthetic spray. You also may receive medicine to help you relax. The tube is passed through your mouth and esophagus to the stomach.
3} Biopsy: An endoscope has a tool for removing tissue. Your doctor uses the endoscope to remove tissue from the stomach. A pathologist checks the tissue under a microscope for cancer cells. A biopsy is the only sure way to know if cancer cells are present.

Uterine Cancer Treatment - What You Should Know?

What is Uterine Cancer?
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The most common cancer of a reproductive system of a woman is known as uterine cancer. This cancer starts in cell layers that form the lining of the uterus. This cancer can be detected in its early stage as it causes abnormal vaginal bleeding. The surgical removal of the uterus can cure uterine cancer.

Types of Uterine Cancer

  •          Sarcoma
  •          Adenocarcinoma
  •           Endometrial Cancer – This begins in the cells that line the uterus.
  •           Uterine Sarcoma – This is a rare form of cancer that begins in the muscle or other tissues of the uterus.
Uterine Cancer Signs and Symptoms:-
The most common symptom of uterine cancer is abnormal bleeding of the vagina after menopause. Some bleeding is expected if someone is having hormone therapy after menopause but it is severe or irregular, this may be a sign of endometrial cancer. Before the onset of menopause, abnormal bleeding is typically not a sign of uterine cancer. It is usually caused by other conditions like hormonal fluctuations.

  1.  Pink and watery vaginal discharge that changes into dark and foul smelling
  2.  Unusual heavy bleeding in between the periods or otherwise
  3.  Vaginal bleeding after menopause
  4. Pain during sexual intercourse
  5.  Discomfort or pain in the lower abdomen
  6.  Pain in the legs or back
  7.  Loss of weight and appetite
  8.  Passing urine more than usual
  9.  Weakness or tiredness
  10.  Constipation
  11.   A feeling of being sick
Stages of Uterine Cancer
Stage 1: In this stage, cancer is confined to the womb. Stage 1 has been categorized into two types 

  • Stage 1A: The cancer has developed in the muscle wall of the womb.
  • Stage 1B: The cancer has developed more in the muscle wall of the womb.

Stage 2: The second stage is marked by the spread of the cancer to the cervix.
Stage 3: In the third stage, the cancer has spread to more parts. This stage can be categorized into three types –

  • Stage 3A: The cancer has now developed in the ovaries
  • Stage 3B: The cancer has now spread to the tissues nearby the womb or in the vagina.
  • Stage 3C: The lymph glands are also affected by this cancer.
  • Stage 4: The fourth stage is marked by the spread of the cancer to other body organ. 

This stage is further categorized into two types –

  • Stage 4A: The bladder or bowel is no affected by the cancer.
  • Stage 4B: The cancer has spread to different organs that include brain, lungs, bones or liver.

Diagnosis of Uterine Cancer
A vaginal examination is done when a patient had symptoms caused by the endometrial cancer. A patient may have an enlarged uterus. Some other tests are also required for diagnosing uterine cancer that include –

  •    Hysteroscopy: A thin telescope known as a hysteroscope is used and is passed through the cervix into the uterus. This telescope helps in viewing the lining of the uterus and tissue samples (a biopsy) of abnormal areas can also be taken.
  •  Endometrial Sampling: A thin tube is passed in the uterus for obtaining small samples of the endometrium by using mild suction. This procedure is performed on an out-patient basis. Abnormal cancer cells in the sample are then examined under a microscope.
  •   Ultrasound Scan of the Uterus: This test is considered as a primary test for determining uterine cancer. This painless and safe scan makes use of sound waves for creating images of the structures within the body and also of the organs. Ultrasound scan of the uterus is used frequently in pregnant women.  The womb of a woman can be scanned by placing the probe of a scanner on the abdomen. The placement of a small probe is also done within the vagina for scanning the uterus from a specific angle.
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The treatment for uterine cancer depends on its characteristics including the stage and if it has spread. The overall health and preferences of the patient will also be taken into consideration.There are a number of treatment options available for uterine cancer that include –
1} Radiation Therapy : High-energy radiation beams are used in this therapy for killing the cancer cells. Radiation therapy is also recommended for reducing the risk of recurrence after surgery. Also this therapy is also beneficial after surgery for shrinking the tumor so that can be easily removed. This therapy may involve –
Radiation given within the body Radiation given through a machine outside the body
2}  Hormone Therapy : The hormone levels in the body can get affected by taking certain medications. This therapy is ideal for those who are suffering from advanced uterine cancer that has spread beyond the uterus.
3} Chemotherapy : Certain types of chemicals are used for killing the cancer cells. One or more chemotherapy drugs may also be combined. The injection of these drugs can be done either through the mouth or into the veins. Women who are suffering from recurrent or advanced stage of uterine cancer that has spread beyond the uterus are treated with the help of chemotherapy. The drugs then enter into the bloodstream that moves in the entire body for destroying the cancer cells.
4} Surgery : Surgery is considered as the most recommended treatment option for uterine cancer. A surgical procedure is performed for removing the uterus (hysterectomy), ovaries and fallopian tubes. Surgery also helps in determining the extent of the cancer that has spread in the other areas around the uterus. The stage of the cancer can also be determined by removing the lymph nodes.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Artificial Limb Prosthesis Surgery - What You Should Know?

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Monday, July 7, 2014

Prostate Cancer Treatment - What You Should Know?


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