Max Gurgaon
Max Hospital, B Block, Sushant Lok 1, Near Huda City Centre, India
The 70+ bed Max Hospital Gurgaon has treated over 5 lakh patients, applying its expertise across 35 specialised fields including Cardiac Sciences, Minimal Access, and Laparoscopic Surgery, Neurosciences, Urology, Orthopaedics, Aesthetics, and Reconstructive Surgery, and... read more
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- The 70+ bed Max Hospital Gurgaon has treated over 5 lakh patients, applying its expertise across 35 specialised fields including Cardiac Sciences, Minimal Access, and Laparoscopic Surgery, Neurosciences, Urology, Orthopaedics, Aesthetics, and Reconstructive Surgery, and Nephrology.
- It is a modern healthcare facility, equipped with 11 ICU beds, 3 PICUs, 5 NICUs and 4 Cardiac Care beds, making it one of the largest medical centres in North India.
- Along with this, the hospital also has an endoscopy departments, radiology and pathology diagnostics, and other support units.
- Its team of 155 doctors and 143 nursing staff, are focused solely on providing a world-class healthcare experience. To help them do this, they use state-of-the-art technology, four high-end modular Operation Theatres, and an NABL accredited Max Lab and NABH accreditation.
- Max Hospital Gurgaon offers the advantage of integrated medical care in a multi-disciplinary setting. As a result, it has receive multiple awards and industry accreditations.
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Dr. Manish Baijal
Director- Max Institute Of Minimal Access, Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery
CONSULTS ATMax Gurgaon
EXPEREIENCE :25 years SURGERIES :
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Treatment Starting at $1,500
Free Text ConsultDr. Ravinder Gera
Associate Director And Hod- Ent
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EXPEREIENCE :20 years SURGERIES :
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Treatment Starting at $3,000
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Associate Director Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement
CONSULTS ATMax Gurgaon
EXPEREIENCE :22 years SURGERIES :
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Treatment Price on request
Free Text ConsultDr Raghav Mantri
Associate Director - Aesthetic And Reconstructive Surgery
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EXPEREIENCE :18+ years SURGERIES :
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Associate Director - Aesthetic And Reconstructive Surgery
CONSULTS ATMax Gurgaon +1
EXPEREIENCE :24 years SURGERIES :
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Dr. Prateek Arora
Associate Director - Aesthetic And Reconstructive Surgery
CONSULTS ATMax Gurgaon +1
24 years SURGERIES :
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Dr. Vishal Saxena
Director - Nephrology & Renal Transplant
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EXPEREIENCE :15+ years SURGERIES :
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75. ICU-11
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10
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Different types of spinal tumors and its symptoms
Spinal cord is a part of the nervous system that also consists of the nerves, brain, neurons etc. Any injury or problem in any part of the nervous system affects the entire functioning of the body. Spinal cord tumor is basically a growth of cells that develops within the spinal canal or vertebrate. The spinal cord is also widely known as an intradural tumor which is a spinal tumor that begins within the spinal cord. This also affects the functioning of the spinal cord and it can spread to the other vertebrae and cause neurological problems. Symptoms of spinal tumors: Initially, there are no warning signs or symptoms of spinal tumors especially in the early stages. But as the disease advances the symptoms start to appear which may vary from person to person and the type of tumor they have. There are tumors that affect nerve roots, spinal cord, bones and blood vessels therefore the symptoms may also vary depending upon the location, size and spread of the tumor. Some of the most common symptoms of spinal tumors include: Excruciating bone painLoss of sensationWeakness in muscles, bones, backDifficulty in walkingDifficulty in body movementLoss of bladder functionProblem in bowelsBack pain that spreads to other parts of the bodyParalysisStiffness in neck and backSpinal deformityNumbnessFatigueScoliosisMuscle twitches or spasms Different types of spinal tumors: They are different types of spinal tumors that depend upon the location and spread in the body. Some common type of cancer that appear in the central nervous system as primary spinal tumor are: Chordoma is basically a type of bone cancer which commonly appears in the sacrum or the lower back of the spine.Lymphoma is the most common type of cancer that affects the lymphocytes and the cells of the immune system.Chondrosarcoma is also one of the most common types of bone cancer as it is found in cartilage. Multiple myeloma is basically a type of blood cancer that usually affects the Plasma in the blood cells which can also reach the spine and cause spinal tumors.Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer which makes the bone weak. Ewing sarcoma as very common as this type of bone cancer affects the bone and the surroundings of tissue as well. How can we help with the treatment? If you are looking for Brain and spine tumor treatment in India then be assured as our team will assist you and guide you through the entire process of your medical treatment. The following will be provided to you: Expert oncologist, surgeon, physician and doctors Transparent communicationCoordinated assistance at all timesPrior appointments with specialists and follow up queriesAssistance with medical tests Assistance in follow up queriesAssistance with hospital formalities24*7 availabilityAssistance with therapiesRehabilitationTravel arrangements Assistance for accommodation and healthy recoveryAssistance in emergenciesOur team offers you one of the highest quality health trips and after care for our patients. Further, we have a team of dedicated health personnel who are available and ready to assist you throughout your medical journey.
Getting Familiar with the Complications of Cranioplasty Surgery
OverviewCranioplasty is a surgical procedure used to correct defects in the skull. This can improve the overall appearance of the skull and has some medical benefits as well. This will strengthen the problem areas of your brain and provide extra protection for those parts of your brain. However, like every surgery, cranioplasty also has some side effects associated with it. Though they’re rare, you can’t neglect those complications completely. We’ve covered such complications in this article to help you and your surgeon make an informed choice.What are the risks associated with cranioplasty?The following are the risks or complications associated with cranioplasty that you can count on. However, cranioplasty has a higher complication rate than other elective neurosurgical procedures. Age, functional status, and early surgery (85 days) are all independent risk factors for complications. As per neurosurgery experts, intracranial pressure is one such factor that you need to consider before surgery. In such cases, your surgeon will guide you accordingly. infection: an 8% chance Hemorrhage: beneath the cranioplasty flap (epidural or subdural) Convulsions or seizures brain damage Hydrocephalus Stroke Clot developed in legs Pneumonia Urinary infection Heart attack But choosing an experienced surgeon who has performed this procedure numerous times can reduce the likelihood of developing a complication after a cranioplasty.Also, read - Craniotomy Surgery Procedure, Recovery TimeHow would it feel to recover from cranioplasty?Head operations are rarely painful, but you may experience a headache and be given pain reliever pills and injections to keep you comfortable. You may still have a urinary catheter in place as a result of the surgery.Your nurse will remove the IV drip from your arm within the next few days, and you will be encouraged to walk. You will gradually be able to move around normally. On the second day following surgery, your head bandage will be removed.Most cranioplasty patients are hospitalized for two to three days following surgery. When your care team determines that you are able to move around, shower, and dress, you will have another CT scan of your head. If the surgical site appears to be in good condition, you will be released and allowed to go home.Also, read - Top 5 Cranioplasty Hospitals In IndiaHow can we help with the treatment? If you are in search of cranioplasty surgery in India, our health trip advisors will serve as your guide throughout the treatment. They will be physically present with you even before the medical treatment begins. The following will be provided to you: Opinions of expert physicians and surgeons Transparent communication Coordinated care Prior appointment with specialists Assistance with hospital formalities 24*7 availability Arrangement for travel Assistance for accommodation and healthy recovery Assistance in emergencies We are dedicated to offering the highest quality medical tourism in India to our patients. We have a team of highly qualified and devoted health trip advisors who will be by your side from the beginning of your journey.
Understanding the Success Rate of Brain Tumor Surgery
OverviewThe brain tumor success rate depends on multiple factors. However, your doctor can give you more information about your overall prognosis. Here we’ve discussed various factors that can affect the overall success rate of brain tumors.Does brain tumor surgery improve the survival rate? Over the last decade, a shift in surgical practice toward earlier removal of slow-growing but ultimately fatal brain tumors has resulted in dramatic improvements in patient survival and seizure control.This has lowered the 50%chance of dying for a patient diagnosed with low-cell glioma to a 4% chance, as per the patient's report. What is the success rate of brain tumor surgery? Seizures are one of the most common complications of brain tumor surgery. The proportion of patients who did not have a seizure for a year or more after brain surgery increased from 22% in 2006 to 42% in 2017. These patients were able to drive again and go about their daily lives, which helped boost their confidence. The following are the factors that can affect the success rate of brain tumor surgery: The grade of the tumorOne of the most crucial factors is the grade of the tumor. For others, however, the grade is much less likely to predict how the tumor will behave. Fast-growing (high grade) tumors are far more likely to recur after treatment than slow-growing (low grade) tumors.The position of the tumor The location of the tumor may influence the type of medical treatment you receive. For example, surgery is the primary treatment for the majority of brain tumors. However, some areas of the brain are more challenging to manipulate than others. These include nerves that control your vision (optic nerves), the brain stem, the spinal cord, and areas near major blood vessels.Sometimes the tumor is in an area that doctors are unable to operate on. Radiotherapy or chemotherapy may be better options for treating tumors in these areas.The brain tumor's size or shapeLarge tumors or those with a hazy margin may be more difficult to remove.How can we help with the treatment? If you are searching for brain tumor surgery treatment in India, we will serve as your guide throughout the journey and will be physically present with you even before your medical treatment begins. The following will be provided to you: Opinions of expert physicians and surgeons Transparent communication Coordinated care Prior appointment with specialists Assistance with hospital formalities 24*7 availability Arrangement for travel Assistance for accommodation and healthy recovery Assistance in emergencies We are dedicated to offering the highest quality health care to our patients. We have a team of highly qualified and devoted health trip advisors that will be by your side from the beginning of your journey.
Getting Familiar with the Side Effects of Cochlear Implant Surgery
OverviewPatients who undergo medical procedures are frequently at risk of developing side effects. And those who are suffering from hearing issues may need to undergo cochlear implant surgery at one point in their lives. With increasing hearing problems, in recent years, the cochlear implant has become a routine surgical procedure. However, you should be aware of the side effects and complications related to the same. Our expert otologists and ENT surgeons have helped us with the same. Understanding the procedure: Cochlear implant surgeryA cochlear implant is a small electronic device that stimulates the cochlear nerve (the nerve for hearing) electrically. The implant consists of both internal and external components. The external portion is located behind the ear. It captures sounds using a microphone. After processing the sound, it transmits it to an internal component of the implant.During an outpatient procedure, the internal part is implanted beneath the skin behind the ear. An extremely thin wire and tiny electrodes are used to access the cochlea, which is a component of the inner ear. The cochlear nerve receives signals from the wire and sends them to the brain, where they are processed to produce the sensation of hearing.Also, Read - Cochlear Implant Surgery Cost in IndiaWhy do you need to undergo such a procedure?People who are candidates for cochlear implant surgery include those who: Are suffering from hearing loss and are unable to benefit from hearing aids Hearing in both ears, but with limited clarity Even when wearing hearing aids, half or more of spoken words are missed without lip reading. Or for the people for whom, despite wearing hearing aids, they rely heavily on lip reading. A partially inserted cochlear implant is used to preserve hearing in cases of more moderate hearing loss, allowing both a hearing aid and the cochlear implant to be used in the same ear at the same time. However, in more severe cases of hearing loss, a fully inserted cochlear implant is required to reap the full benefits of electrical hearing.Also, Read - Cochlear Implant Treatment ProcedureWhat are the complications associated with cochlear implant surgery? Injuries to the facial nerve — this nerve travels through the middle ear and provides movement to the muscles of the face. It is located near where the surgeon needs to place the implant and may be injured during the procedure. An injury can result in temporary or permanent weakness or complete paralysis on the same side of the face where the implant is located. Meningitis is an infection of the lining of the brain's surface. People with abnormally formed inner ear structures appear to be more vulnerable to this uncommon but serious complication. Cerebrospinal fluid leakage—the brain is surrounded by fluid, which may leak from a hole created in the inner ear or elsewhere as a result of the surgical procedure. Perilymph fluid leak—fluid is present in the inner ear or cochlea. This fluid may leak through the hole made to insert the implant. Infection of the wound on the skin Dizziness or vertigo attacks Tinnitus is a ringing or buzzing sensation in the ear. Disturbances in taste—the nerve that gives taste sensation to the tongue also runs through the middle ear and may be injured during surgery. Numbness in the ear. Other unanticipated complications with long-term implantation may occur, which might not be predicted earlier. However, other than these above-mentioned complications, the following are some potential risks or side effects that you should be aware of. Sounds may be perceived differently. According to people who could hear before going deaf, sound impressions from an implant differ from normal hearing. Users initially describe the sound as "mechanical," "technical," or "synthetic." This perception changes over time and most cochlear implant users do not notice the artificial sound quality after a few weeks of use. It's possible to lose residual hearing. The implant has the potential to destroy any remaining hearing in the implanted ear. It is possible that the effects will be unknown and uncertain. The cochlear implant uses electrical currents to directly stimulate the nerves. Although this stimulation appears to be safe, the long-term effect of electrical currents on nerves is unknown. Language comprehension may be impaired. There is no pre-surgery test that can predict how well a person will understand language after surgery. If an infection develops after the implant surgery, it may have to be removed temporarily or permanently. This, however, is a rare complication. Cochlear implants could fail. In this case, a person with an implant would require additional surgery to resolve the issue, exposing them to the risks of surgery once more. How can we help in the treatment?If you are in search of a cochlear implant hospital in India, we will serve as your guide throughout your treatment and will be physically present with you even before your treatment begins. The following will be provided to you: Opinions of expert physicians and surgeons Transparent communication Coordinated care Prior appointment with specialists Assistance in hospital formalities 24*7 availability Arrangement for travel Assistance for accommodation and healthy recovery Assistance in emergencies We are dedicated to offering the highest quality health care to our patients. We have a team of highly qualified and devoted health professionals that will be by your side from the beginning of your journey.