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Friday, February 20, 2009
SPINAL DISC REPLACEMENT IN INDIA-On Ground zero
Artificial Disc was the first disc approved for disc replacement use in the general population of back pain patients in India. There is a great deal of interest in the medical community and among back pain patients regarding the potential of artificial discs for lumbar disc replacement. It’s important to remember that artificial discs are not a miracle cure. Like any medical treatment for low back pain, lumbar artificial disc replacement surgery in India has both good potential and some considerable risks. Given that artificial discs are still a relatively new technology and procedure, disc replacement surgery in India also has a number of unknown risks.
The lower back pain or the lumbar as it is most popularly known has been the cause for worry amongst many youngsters.The disc injuries have risen multifold over the years owing to modern lifestyles that bring along stress with them.The demands of today's rat race has made sure that atleast 5 out of 10 people succumb to the injuries that are not so long ago were considered to be occuring to those in the old age.So does the cases for disc replacement of spine in India have risen to an all time record.It is important to note that modern spinal fusion techniques and technologies have dramatically improved the outcomes of fusion surgery in recent years.
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Monday, February 16, 2009
An Unkind "Benign" Tumour
Tumours that start in the brain are called primary brain tumours. Some types of brain tumours are benign and some are malignant.
A benign tumour is made of slow-growing cells and is unlikely to spread. However, a benign tumour may cause problems because it takes up space inside the skull. It may press on the brain or important nerves that come out of the brain (called cranial nerves). The pressure created by the tumour disrupts the normal function and blood flow of these structures. It may raise the pressure in the skull and cause headaches and/or nausea. It is common for benign brain tumours to be treated successfully.
A tumour in the spinal cord will affect the spinal cord by pressing on it. This may stop the flow of messages along the nerves between the brain and body and can affect the control of some parts of the body. Most commonly this can cause difficulty with using the arms or legs or difficulty controlling the bladder or bowel. There may also be changes to the feeling in the skin.
The most common type of malignant brain and spinal tumour is a glioma. Gliomas grow from the supporting cells of the brain.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
COLON CANCER TREATMENT - FORTIS HEALTHCARE
COLON CANCER TREATMENT
Cancer of the last 7 feet of the large intestine. It often occurs along with rectal cancer (colorectal cancer). A variety of tumors are possible, but the most common are adenocarcinomas. It is highly treatable and often curable when diagnosed early. Gastrointestinal cancers include colorectal cancer, pancreatic cancer and stomach (gastric) cancer. Colorectal cancer may be diagnosed early with after fecal occult blood tests and colonoscopy can improve the prognosis. Surgical treatments may use colon removal (colectomy) and colostomy, which diverts food being processed in the colon.
Colorectal cancer refers to the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the colon or rectum, which are part of the digestive system. This cancer usually begins as polyps, which are abnormal growths in the inner lining of the colon or rectum. Polyps are not cancer but can become cancerous over the years. More than 95 percent of colorectal cancer is adenocarcinoma, which is cancer of the gland cells that line the inside wall of the large intestine.
Some risk factors for colorectal cancer cannot be controlled, such as having a family history of this cancer, age and ethnicity. A person with a history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease also has a higher risk for developing colorectal cancer.
However, some lifestyle habits can increase the risk of this cancer. A diet high in animal fat and low in fiber, physical inactivity and smoking are some of the lifestyle habits that increase the risk for colorectal cancer.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
NEUROSURGERY INDIA - FORTIS HEALTHCARE
NEUROSURGERY INDIA
Neuro Surgery & Neurology
This speciality deals with surgical intervention for brain and spine problems. Procedures done are Tumor removal, Blood clot removal etc. Neurological disorders are disorders that affect the central nervous system (brain, brainstem and cerebellum), the peripheral nervous system (peripheral nerves - cranial nerves included) or the autonomic nervous system (parts of which are located in both central and peripheral nervous system).
Major conditions include:
- Headache disorders such as migraine and tension headache (cluster headache)
- Episodic conditions such as seizures and the epilepsies
- Neurodegenerative disorders. The most common class being dementias, including Alzheimer's disease cerebrovascular disease, such as transient ischemic attacks and strokes (ischemic or hemorrhagic)
- Sleep disorders
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