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Mr. Jayanta Dutta underwent Cerebral brain surgery under the supervision of Dr. Rajan Kumar, Consultant Neurosurgeon at AMRI Mukundapaur. He talks about his experience at the hospital highlighting the entire process of treatment.
Arijit Ghatak, a hernia patient admitted in AMRI Hospitals Dhakuria underwent an emergency operation under the observation of Dr Amitabh Ghosh. He is happy with the services and appreciates the support he received from doctors, nurses and staff.
Alok Kumar Giri, patient of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) talks about his experience at AMRI Hospital. The patient was under the observation of Dr Arijit Dutta, MBBS, DMRT, MS (Gen Surg).
Krishna Das, patient of bypass surgery talks about his experience at AMRI Hospitals Mukundapur. The patient was operated by Dr Santanu Dutta, MBBS, MS, McH.
Chittaranjan Samatray, husband of kidney transplant patient shares his experience at AMRI Hospitals.
Kolkata, 10.06.2022: When Apurba Kumar Goswami got admitted to AMRI Hospital, Mukundapur, under General Surgeon Dr Susenjit Prasad Mahato in the third week of May, the treating doctor and his team could not have imagined the surprise that awaited them inside the 34-year-old patient.
The patient had Situs Inversus Totalis (SIT), where the internal organs are transposed on the opposite side of the body. A rare anomaly, it is estimated to be found in one among 20,000 people. In Mr Goswami’s case, while his liver and gall bladder were found on the left, his stom...
In a ground-breaking surgery, a team of surgeons in a Kolkata hospital successfully removed a tumour on the liver from a 61-year-old man, which weighed around 2 Kilos and was around 15 cm by 15 cm in size.
Dilip Kumar Halder, a resident of Nadia , is currently doing well and was discharged from on AMRI Hospitals , Dhakuria on Wednesday.
The massive malignant tumour had covered almost the whole left section of the patient’s liver, even the two crucial blood vessels in the organ, which control the inflow and outflow of blood to the liver. Senior C...
Mr Eswar Chandra Mohanty, 92, gained the distinction of becoming the oldest citizen from Eastern India to undergo a knee replacement surgery at AMRI Hospital- Bhubaneswar. A resident of Bhubaneswar, Odisha, was wary of the surgery and avoided it for long. He, however, agreed and underwent the procedure successfully in January 2021 under Dr. Basant Behera, Senior Consultant, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement Surgeon.
Mr Manoj Bhalotia, a 56-year-old resident of Salt Lake, got admitted to AMRI Hospital-Salt Lake, in December 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, with severe stomach ache, stomach obstruction, digestive issues, and zero appetite. He underwent an MRI scan which found large patches of foreign objects inside his stomach.
Paediatric surgeons of AMRI Mukundapur in June 2018 saved the life of six-month- old Taufiq Mullik, from Murshidabad district of West Bengal, who accidentally swallowed a 2.5 inch nail. When his uncle Alauddin noticed he was frothing and bleeding at the mouth, he called Taufiq’s grandmother. She tried to extract the nail but it got further stuck in Taufiq’s windpipe.
AMRI Hospitals conducted Eastern India’s first successful Airway Surgery in June 2018, on a 28-day-old girl child from Bagula in Nadia district of West Bengal, who was born with obstruction in her air passage. The baby was suffering from laryngomalasia, a condition where the larynx is blocked. In case of the baby from Nadia, her epiglottis was blocking the air passage.
Mr Tarun Shankar Tewari, 55, a veteran of Kargil War, was suffering from acute intestinal obstruction and severe pain in the upper part of his abdomen, along with increasing constipation for three months. Investigations revealed a large complex giant tumour in the right lobe of his liver, besides a smaller one on the left lobe. His colon was adherent to the mass and was causing the obstruction, most likely due to pressure from the tumours.
Both in May 2019 with a rare and critical congenital heart condition, Mahid from Silchar, Assam, was left whizzing for breath, and nearly dying. His father, Shahidul Alam Badabhuiya refused to give up. After knocking on several doors, looking for Mahid’s treatment, he flew down with his nine-day-old son to Kolkata. He could exhale in relief only after he met Dr Dhritabrata Das, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist at AMRI Hospital-Mukundapur.
Surgeons at AMRI Hospitals saved the life of newborn in a critical surgery within a month of her birth at the hospital’s Mukundapur unit in Kolkata. Diagnosis revealed that she was suffering from septic arthritis and without the timely surgery she would have been left immobile for the rest of her life.
In December 2018, AMRI Hospitals set yet another benchmark by introducing an indigenous artificial valve for cardiac valve implantation, for the first time in Eastern India. Manufactured completely in India, the valve is not just cost effective but also meets global standards. The cardiac implant surgery was conducted on 73-year old Subhash Chandra Dutta, a resident of Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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