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"I got more energy right away. My hands and feet are warm now. They haven't been for years!"
- Ms Denise Tomkins, Canada.
"This is fantastic. As each day progresses after the procedure, I feel better and better."
- Mr. Paul Stock, Canada.
"My energy levels have increased, there is a return of power to my hands and am happy at the fatigue levels going way down".
- Ms May Feitsma, Canada.
"At first I thought I was going to have to be happy with warm hands,feet and a new clarity of mind. I feel a little bit more like my old self every day. Yesterday was special because I woke up and headed in to the bathroom as usual and when I came out I was walking without even thinking about it. I have been sleeping better than I have in years and want to thank you, Dr. Balaji and Swathi for everything you’ve done for me. Right now I’m planting my vegetable garden and it can’t be put off for even one more day so I’ll get back to this."
- D.T, Summerland, BC
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India's first keyhole multiple bypass surgery performed at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals New Delhi… |
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India's first keyhole multiple bypass surgery on Suman Singhal, aged 53 years, was conducted by Dr Naresh Trehan at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi last week. It took him less than four hours to perform the scarless surgery, without cutting any bone of the patient. This technique uses a combination of small holes in the chest and a small incision, made indirectly over the coronary artery to be bypassed. It is often performed using robotics and video-imaging, which help the surgeon operate in a small area. It is the first of its kind surgery. It will benefit patients, especially women. The scar is not seen as it is below the breast. In conventional bypass, the sternum (chest or breastbone) is cut open, which takes at least eight weeks to heal. This is the first time in India multiple grafts have been put, especially at the back of the heart, through minimally invasive coronary surgery.
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