MGH in collaboration with Ramganj Bazar Vyapar Mandal organized a multi-speciality medical camp at Hotel Khandaka House, Jaipur. Medical examinations like ECG, Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar were done for 523 patients & free medicines were also distributed to patients.
The Jaipur Surgery Festival organized by Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital was inaugurated in the presence of the chief guest Dr. ML Swarankar. This was a two-day festival conducted for both online and offline participants. More than 850 surgeons from all over the world participated in the Festival.
MGH organized a health awareness program on National Epilepsy Day. Dr RK Sureka, Head of Neurology Department explained about epilepsy as a condition that occurs due to a short circuit in the brain and currently there are around 60 Lakh epileptic patients in India.
The inauguration of the Medical Inspection Room and Ambulance facility was done to provide free medical services to the passengers and public at the airport.
MGH is having world-class equipment like Linear Accelerators, Gamma Camera, PET scan machines, and patients can receive quality treatment for cancer in Jaipur.
Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot along with Health Minister Raghu Sharma inaugurated Sri Ram Cancer & Super Speciality Center. The ceremony took place at the R.L. auditorium.
A one-day workshop for spine surgery was organized by the Department of Orthopedics in association with the Jaipur Orthopedic Society. More than 50 specialists attended the workshop.
State’s first live Hybrid Live Conference & Workshop ‘EVT 2021’ organized by Mahatma Gandhi Medical University in association with Rajasthan state branch of IRIA.
Mahatma Gandhi Hospital had done a successful living donor liver transplant of Jodhpur based patient who suffered from liver failure due to liver cirrhosis. The operation took 15 hours and two OTs were simultaneously used.
State first pancreatic Transplant is performed sucessfully at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital... Friday was a big day for Rajasthan in the field of organ transplant. MGH doctors performed transplant of not only liver and kidney but also pancreas transplant was conducted for the first time. A brain dead person donated his organs which were transplanted in four different persons. Kidney and pancreas were transplanted into one patient who was suffering from hypertension and diabetes which damaged his kidney.
Twenty two-year-old Satyabhan was brought to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital on November 4 after he was injured in a road accident in Bharatpur. Though doctors treated his head injury, he was declared brain dead on November 6 by the hospitals committee. Satyabhans father gave his consent to donate his sons organs to save the lives of other patients, suffering from organ failure. His liver and kidney were transplanted at mahatma Gandhi hospital and heart was harvested and transported to Eternal Hospital with the help of traffic police.
Jaipur: When 50-year-old Kalibai battled for her life at the ICU, doctors working to revive her found her condition deteriorating continuously. She was brought to the hospital with severe jaundice, but examinations had found she had encephalopathy. a condition in which functioning of the brain is affected. and coagulopathy, a condition in which the blood's ability to coagulate is impaired.
As her condition worsened and the doctors noticed her survival chances reducing fast, they were shocked to find on further examination that hers was a case of acute liver failure. With the risk of her slipping into coma high, the only hope of her survival was liver transplant "Liver transplant was required immediately to save her life. We counselled the family and explained to them the need for a liver transplant. With all her three sons agreeing to donate a liver, we immediately informed the state government's committee on organ transplant and got the permission around 11 PM.
The transplant was successful, and it was the first successful living donor liver transplant for acute liver failure," said Dr ML Swarankar, Emeritus chairperson of Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology (MGUMST). While liver transplant in chronic liver failure cases has been performed earlier, it is the first case in acute liver transplant, claimed the hospital. The transplant was performed on May 11. Kalibai, whose husband is a policeman, now has a smile on her face and is thankful to doctors and her son, who donated a portion of his liver.
The first liver transplant in the state gave a new lease of life to 25-year-old Suresh (name changed) who was suffering from liver cirrhosis. The surgery was performed consuming only three units of blood. Some surgeries exhaust 25-30 units of blood. Post-surgery, the doctors of Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (MGMCH) looked happy on Saturday.
They claimed that the condition of the recipient of the first cadaver liver transplant was satisfactory. The doctors completed the surgery at 11am on Saturday. “The blood pressure of the patient is normal. Also, his urine output is normal. We are satisfied with the progress so far,” said Dr Giririj Bora who spearheaded the first liver transplant of the state. Dr Bora said that the next 5 to 10 days are important for the patient. “The patient had enlarged blood vessels due to cirrhosis. Also, blood clotting was not normal. After the surgery, the doctors shifted the patient to a three-bedded ICU meant for postoperative care of liver transplant patients. The recipient belongs to Hindaun City.
Dr Bora said that the patient was fighting a battle for life. The ultimate treatment available for him was liver transplant. The number of such patients is quite high in the country. He said that the patient might have contracted viral infection during infancy which damaged his liver. Dr Giriraj Bora has an experience of conducting more than 1,400 liver transplants in Delhi. Most of the liver transplants he conducted were live liver transplants in which an alive donor gives a portion of liver to the recipient.
After 43 days of medication and monitoring by the doctors, first cadaver heart recipient of the state, 32-year old Surajbhann walked out hale and hearty from Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Hospital on Monday.
Mahatma Gandhi Hospital has created a history in the state by saving lives of four persons through one cadaver organ donation. First cadaver Heart Transplant was successfully performed at MGH on 2nd August 2015. First Heart transplantation in the state of Rajasthan (first in a privately owned healthcare facility in northern India) has been performed in the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital (MG University of MST) by the eminent and experienced Cardiac Sciences Team, headed by Dr MA Chishti. The heart was benevolently donated by the divine soul of a deceased brain dead donor to give a new lease of life to another 4 persons.
6 year old brain dead child become first cadaver transplant donor of the state
Apart from kidney now liver and heart transplant will be possible in MGH.
Inauguration of upgraded services of hospital by Honorable Chief minister of Rajasthan
Private hospitals can also perform cadaver transplants, says Rathore Medical and Health Minister Rajendra Rathore said the private hospitals will be allowed Cadaver transplant. He was speaking as the chief guest at the closing ceremony of the Fijishin conference Secrets Apikon. The needy Cadaver transplant patients will get a new life. He went through the conference and said that well-researched information and services should be provided by physicians in rural areas so it can provide direct benefit to the public at large along with technical updates.
Medical and Health Minister Rajendra Rathore said the private hospitals will be allowed Cadaver transplant. Ross Medical University of Mahatma Gandhi on Sunday, Sitapur Goldsmith Auditorium Fijishin conference Secrets Apikon speaking as the chief guest at the closing ceremony were. He needy Cadaver transplant patients will get new life. He went through the conference are well-researched information service in rural physicians must sustain the direct benefit of the public, to technical updates.
MGH Kidney Transplant Unit is delivering world class Kidney Transplant Services with good results at very nominal charges. The Kidney Transplant team has performed another Swap Kidney Transplant Surgery of two patients. The experienced & qualified team of doctors has performed four surgeries at a time under the leadership of renowned Urology Surgeon Dr. T. C. Sadasukhi. This kind of service is available only in a few Kidney Transplant Centers in the country. MGH Kidney Transplant Team has a credit to perform the highest Kidney Transplant numbers in the State. This success rate is at par to world level. (Add this content from the old website)
Medical and Health Minister Rajendra Rathore said the private hospitals will be allowed Cadaver transplant. Ross Medical University of Mahatma Gandhi on Sunday, Sitapur Goldsmith Auditorium Fijishin conference Secrets Apikon speaking as the chief guest at the closing ceremony were. He needy Cadaver transplant patients will get new life. He went through the conference are well-researched information service in rural physicians must sustain the direct benefit of the public, to technical updates.
The surgeons of Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Jaipur performed a rare ‘Carotid Body Tumor surgery’ of a 50 year old lady Muskan (changed name) who belonged to Baramulla-Kashmir. After surgery the patient stayed in town for a few days and headed home in time for the celebration of Eid with smiles. Dr. M. A. Chishti, Chief Cardiac Surgeon informed that patient had been suffering from the ailment for over a year.
CT Angiography revealed that the tumor was engulfing the Carotid arteries (which supply blood to the brain) and four nerves which control the voice box and swallowing. This operation is technically challenging and even a slight mistake can cause a stroke and problem with speech and swallowing. Special technical skills and experienced team are required to perform this operation.
Dr. Chishti said- this operation took two and half hours to perform and Dr. Varun Chabra,
Dr. Gaurav Goyal and Dr. Premraj has made the surgery successful.
Santara donated her kidney to her brother-in-law Hukum Chandra Saini when the kidney of any member of his family didn’t match with him. Saini’s both kidneys had failed and doctors had informed and confirmed with the family that the only way of saving his life was a kidney transplant. When the ill-fate of his sickness struck the family, the kidneys of none of the family members matched Hukum’s. In this most distressed time of the family, their daughter-in-law Santara Devi volunteered and asked doctors to test her kidney if it could match with his. Luckily for the patient, Santara Devi’s kidney matched with him and doctors performed the transplant.
When the patient was brought to us, his condition was highly critical. He had been kept on dialysis for a long time as both his kidneys had stopped functioning and he didn’t have much time.To his tough luck, none of the family members’ kidneys matched with his. We even contacted organ donation centres but couldn’t get the positive response from them either,” said Dr. TC Sadasukhi, Nephrologist, Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, where the transplant took place.
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