Procedures
Abdomen / Arms / Calves Plastic Surgery
What is abdomen/arms/calves’ plastic surgery?
The abdomen/arms/calves’ plastic surgery is done to treat sagging muscles.
What are the tests required?
The test required for the procedure is blood tests.
How much time is required?
The time required for breast augmentation procedure is about 2-5 hours and the hospital stay would last for about 2-4 days.
What is the cost of the procedure...
Abdominoplasty
What is abdominoplasty?
Abdominoplasty is the procedure of removing of excess fat from the lower ore middle abdomen. And it might be done to tighten the muscles near the abdomen. It is a cosmetic surgery and is often known as tummy tuck in.
What are the tests required?
The tests required before the procedure are just some blood tests.
How much time is required?
The hospital stay would...
Adenoidectomy
What is adenoidectomy?
Adenoidtonis is done to remove the adenoids for they because impaired breathing through the nose or chronic infections or sinus or middle ear tonsils.
What is the test required?
The test required is x-ray.
How much time is required?
The whole procedure takes nearly about 45 minutes and the hospital stay is for a day.
What is the cost of the procedure?
The...
All Elective Craniotomies
What is Elective Craniotomies?
All Elective Craniotomies is suffering from brain lesions or traumatic brain injury or blood clot in brain.
What are the tests required?
The test required before the procedure is:
MRI
CT Scan
Arteriogram
How much time is required?
The time patient requires to stay in the hospital is about 15-30 days whereas the stay in India would be for a...
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament?
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament happens when the ligament is torn. It usually happens while playing and strenuous activities.
What are the tests required?
The tests required before the procedure is:
Blood Test
Knee X-rays
MRI
How much time is required?
The procedure requires 1-2 hours of time and the hospital stay would last for a day or...
Aortic Aneurysm Repair
When there is an abdominal bulge in the walls of artery it is known as Aneurysm. The thick and muscular walls of arteries can withstand a lot of pressure. Sometimes, a weak area develops in the walls of the artery, which shoves the pressure outside creating a bulge or ballooned area called an “Aneurysm”.
Aneurysms occur most commonly in the aorta. It is the largest artery in the...
Aortic and Mitral Valve Replacement
What is Aortic and Mitral Valve Replacement?
Mitral valve surgery is surgery to either repair or replace the mitral valve in your heart. Blood flows from the lungs and enters a pumping chamber of the heart called the left atrium. The blood then flows into the final pumping chamber of the heart called the left ventricle. The mitral valve is located between these two chambers. It makes sure that...
Arthroscopy
What is arthroscopy?
It is a surgical procedure where the surgeon,with the help of an arthroscopic diagnoses and treats a joint problem.
What are the reasons for arthroscopic surgery?
Repair damage cartilage
Remove fragments of loose cartilage or bone
Drain away any excess fluid
Treat conditions such as arthritis, frozen shoulder,or carpal tunnel syndrome.
What are the...
Artificial Disc Replacement
What is artificial disc?
An artificial disc is a device that is implanted into the spine to imitate the functions of a normal disc.
What is artificial disc replacement?
Artificial disc replacement surgery involves replacing a painful disc with an artificial disc. Artificial disc surgery may be performed on the lower back (lumbar spine) or the neck (cervical spine). Artificial disc...
Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)
A chamber congenital heart defect or ASD could be a hole in the wall between the two higher chambers of your heart or atria. The condition is innate which suggests from birth. Minor chamber body part flaws might reachable their own throughout infancy or babyhood. The heart and lungs are often broken by massive and long-standing chamber body part defects. little defects might never cause a...
Baby Birth
The procedure of childbirth is spontaneous, about 280 days after the conception, but it may be started by artificial means if the pregnancy continues post 42 weeks gestation. The average length of labor is about 14 hours for a first pregnancy and about eight hours in successive pregnancies. However, many women experience a much longer or shorter labor. If the delivered a baby is...
Balloon Atrial Septostomy (BAS)
What are the tests required?
The tests required before the Balloon Atrial Septostomy procedure is:
Blood Test
ECG
Chest X-ray
ECHO Cardiogram
MRI
CT Scan
How much time is required?
The stay in the hospital is for a week. In addition, the procedure takes about an hour.
What is the cost of the procedure?
The cost of the procedure is 5600 USD.
Biventricular
What is biventricular?
The biventricular pacemaker it’s a special ne which helps to get all the chambers to pump at a normal pace and not unevenly.
How much time is required?
The stay in the hospital would last for about 1-6 days.
What is the cost of the procedure?
The cost of the procedure is 11800 USD.
Bladder Neck Incision
What is Bladder neck incision?
Bladder neck incision is the procedure where an incision made in the bladder to make the flow of urine better and relieve from the urinary pressure in the bladder.
What are the tests required?
The Test required before the procedure is:
Blood tests
Urine tests
How much time is required?
The procedure takes place in 15-30 minutes whereas the...
Bone Marrow Transplant
BMT is a medical procedure done to replace damaged or destroyed bone marrow with healthy bone marrow stem cells. Bone Marrow is the soft fatty tissue inside the bones. Stem cells are the immature cells that reside in the marrow giving rise to blood cells.
What is bone marrow transplant?
Bone marrow is a semisolid substance within our bones, where blood cells such as white blood cells, red...
Brachial Plexus Injury
What is a Brachial plexus injury OR Stereotactic procedure?
It is the procedure in which brachial plexus; a bundle of connected nerves in the neck region of the spinal cord joined damaged.
What are the tests required?
The test required before the procedure is:
MRI
CT
Electro diagnostic tests
How much time is required?
The time required for the procedure to take place is 3-...
Brain Tumor
What is brain tumour?
A brain tumor is a collection, or mass, of abnormal cells in the brain.
What are the types of tumours?
There are two main types of tumor:
Benign Tumor
Malignant or Cancerous Tumor
Primary
Secondary
What is the grade of tumour?
Grade I: Benign tissue. The cells grow slowly and look like normal cells.
Grade II: Malignant tissue...
Breast Augmentation
What is breast augmentation?
Breast augmentation is the procedure where the women’s breast is enlarged, in simple terms it is called a boob job. It is even done to change the shape or alter the texture.
What are the tests required?
The test required for the procedure is various blood tests.
How much time is required?
The time required for breast augmentation procedure is about 1-2 hours...
Breast Cancer
What is breast cancer?
Breast cancer starts when cells in the breast usually form a tumorthat is malignant and can invade surrounding tissues or spread to distant areas of the body.
Breast Cancer is the most widely recognized tumour among ladies, after skin cancer. It is additionally the second driving reason for malignancy demise in ladies after lung tumour. Reassuringly, the passing rate from...
Breast Lift
What is breast lift?
Breast lift is the procedure in which the women’s sagging breast is put to the right position. Or it might even be done to get a proportionate breast size.
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 two hours and the hospital stay would just be for a day...