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Hip Resurfacing

Hip Resurfacing

What is hip resurfacing? Addressed pain mild to moderate osteoarthritis Before major bone damage occurred What are the tests required? The tests required before the procedure is MRI. How much time is required? The time required to complete the procedure is 2-3 hours and hospital stay is for about 1-4 days. The patient needs to be in India for 2-3 weeks. What is the cost of the...
Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy

What is the hysterectomy? Hysterectomy is the procedure of removing a women’s uterus and sometimes along with the fallopian tube and ovaries. After the whole procedure is completed, the women cannot conceive and wouldn’t have menstrual cycles. What are the tests required? The test required for the procedure: Blood, Urine Tests, X-Ray of kidney Abdomen, Pelvic USG How...
Hysteroscopic Myomectomy

Hysteroscopic Myomectomy

What is hysteroscopic myomectomy? Hysteroscopic myomectomy is done only if fibroids are within or bulging into the uterine. It is usually taking place when the woman wants to keep her uterus even after the treatment of the fibroids. What are the tests required? The test required before the procedure is usg. How much time is required? The stay in the hospital during the procedure is 2-3...
Hysteroscopic polypectomy

Hysteroscopic Polypectomy

What is hysteroscopic polypectomy? Hysteroscopic polypectomy is a surgical approach of removal of uterine polyps preserving the uterus; these polyps cause heavy menstrual bleeding. What are the tests required? The tests that is required before the procedure is: USG Dilation Curettage How much time is required? The hospital stay would last for about 3-5 days whereas the...
IGRT Image-guided radiation therapy

IGRT Image-guided radiation therapy

What is Image-guided radiation therapy? IGRT is performed to treat tumors in the body and in the parts that are moving. Its an image guided program that helps the doctor to work with more precision. What are the tests required? The tests required before the procedure is: CT Scan X-rays MRI How much time is required? The whole procedure just takes 10-15 minutes and the...
IMRT Intensity-modulated radiotherapy

IMRT Intensity-modulated radiotherapy

What is Intensity-modulated radiotherapy? Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) uses linear accelerators to safely and painlessly deliver precise radiation doses to a tumor while minimizing the dose to surrounding normal tissue. What are the tests required? The tests required before the procedure is: CT scan X-rays MRI How much time is required? The whole procedure...
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

In vitro fertilisation (IVF) In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process where sperm fertilises the eggs in the laboratory (rather than in the woman’s fallopian tube). This involves: 1. Placing the egg from the woman together with many thousands of sperm (typically 100,000). 2. The fertilised embryos grow in the laboratory over two to five days (blastocyst stage) before being transferred into...
Incompatible Kidney Transplant

Incompatible Kidney Transplant

What is it? Sometimes when kidney transplant goes from a living donor, it may not have blood or tissue types that match the recipient. In these case, chances of failure are there. However, finding a compatible donor is impossible. So, with the help of special "desensitization" therapies, kidney transplant from incompatible donor are performed which to lower the risk of an immune...
Intraocular Cataract Lens

Intraocular Cataract Lens

What Is it? Intraocular lens (IOL) are lens implanted in the eye used to treat cataracts or myopia. Whenever a person undergoes cataract surgery, he/she has 2 different options either goes for intraocular lens or for contact lenses/eyeglasses are used. There are different types of intraocular lens are there which depend on person conditions whether nearsighted or farsighted or...
Kidney Transplant

Kidney Transplant

What is kidney transplant? Kidney transplant is a procedure that deals with the organ replacement of the patient because the patient has reached the end stage of renal disease. There are two kinds of treatment present when there is kidney failure this: dialysis and transplant. A successful kidney transplant would lead to a much simpler life in terms of strength and greater freedom in diets...
Knee Replacement

Knee Replacement

What is Knee Replacement Surgery? It is the process of replacing a damaged, worn or diseased bone with an artificial joint. Knee replacement surgery — additionally called knee surgical procedure (ARTH-row-plas-tee) — will facilitate relieve pain and restore perform in severely morbid knee joints. The procedure involves cutting away broken bone and tissue from your femoris, leg bone and kneecap...
Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding

Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding

What is Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding? Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding is the procedure for treating weight loss in the case of obesity. What are the tests required? The test required for the procedure is blood tests. How much time is required? The procedure takes place in 30-60 minutes whereas the hospital stay would be for 1 day. The procedure would make the patient...
Laparoscopic Cholesytectomy

Laparoscopic Cholesytectomy

What is Laparoscopic Cholesytectomy? Laparoscopic Cholesytectomy is the procedure is surgically removing the gall bladder. What are the tests required? The test required before the procedure is: Blood tests EKG How much time is required? The procedure takes place in 1-2 hours whereas the hospital stay would be for 1-2 days. The procedure would make the patient stay in the...
Laparoscopic Fundoplication

Laparoscopic Fundoplication

What is Laparoscopic Fundoplication? Laparoscopic Fundoplication is the procedure, which is done to repair the function of the valve between the esophagus and stomach. What are the tests required? The test required before the procedure is endoscopy. How much time is required? The hospital stay would be for 1-2 days. The procedure would make the patient stay in the hospital for 2-3 weeks...
Laparoscopic Rouxen Gastric Bypass

Laparoscopic Rouxen Gastric Bypass

What is Laparoscopic Rouxen gastric bypass? Laparoscopic Rouxen gastric bypass is surgical procedure to treat weight loss in the case of weight loss. What are the tests required? The test required for the procedure is blood tests. How much time is required? The hospital stay would be for 2-4 days. The procedure would make the patient stay in the hospital for 3-6 weeks. What is the...
Laparoscopic Surgeries

Laparoscopic Surgeries

What is laparoscopic surgery? The laparoscopic surgery is the procedure of making small incisions in the body of the patient wherein the cameras are inserted and the doctor operates after seeing the inside’s of the body on the screen. What are the tests required before the procedure? The tests required before the procedure is: USG CT Scan How much time is required? The...
Laproscopic Discectomy

Laproscopic Discectomy

It is a minimally enveloping alternative to the open surgical approach for lumbar discectomy. It is inserted in patient with herniated disc, experiencing lower back and leg pain. However, the choice between a lumbar endoscopic discectomy and an open procedure depends on the inclination of the surgeon and the condition of the patient. Success Rate The success rate is...
Lasik Surgery

Lasik Surgery

What is it? LASIK which means laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis is the most popular surgery to treat patients having vision’s problem of hyperopia ,myopia (nearsightedness), and astigmatism. LASIK procedures reshapes the cornea of the eye so that light should be focused onto the retina for clearer vision. In generally, these surgery are pain-free and completed within 15 minutes...
Leukemia

Leukemia

It is a group of cancers that typically initiate in the bone marrow and result in high numbers of abnormal white blood cells. These white blood cells are not fully established and are called blasts or leukemia cells. Symptoms may contain bleeding and bruising difficulties, feeling tired, fever, and an enlarged risk of infections. The average five-year survival rate is 57% in the...
Lips Augmentation

Lips Augmentation

What is lip augmentation? Lip augmentation is the procedure of reshaping or enhancing the shape of the lips. It is done to make the lips look plumper or fuller. What are the tests required? The test required for the procedure is blood tests. How much time is required? The time required for the procedure is about 2-4 hours and the hospital stay would last for about 1-2 days. What is...

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