Neuro ICU established at a cost of ₹60 lakh at govt. hospital
The Hindu
Health Minister Ma. Subramanian on Friday inaugurated a neurology Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for treatment of stroke and a renovated medical board examination room at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH).
He said the advanced neuro ICU has been set up at a cost of ₹60 lakh. Every year, nearly 3,000 patients of stroke were admitted for treatment at RGGGH. If a patient was admitted to a hospital such as RGGGH within 4.5 hours of the stroke, they can be treated through thrombolysis.
The facility had six ICU beds and 44 step-down beds.
The Minister met a 15-year-old girl, who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma in the right thigh bone and received a titanium implant at RGGGH and congratulated the treating team of doctors.
The girl from Ozhapakkam in Tiruvannamalai district had developed pain and swelling in the right thigh eight months ago. At RGGGH, a tissue biopsy was done and it confirmed osteosarcoma (bone cancer). Further investigations confirmed that the cancer involved the entire thigh bone. Amputating the affected limb would have saved the patient but would have left her with a disability and made her a dependent for the rest of her life, a press release said.
A team comprising orthopaedicians along with medical and surgical oncologists evaluated the patient and planned three cycles of chemotherapy to reduce the size of the tumour. The treating team planned to remove the affected thigh bone and replace it with prosthesis. A custom prosthesis designer was brought in and an implant was designed to suit the patient’s profile. The cost of the implant was around ₹1,85,000 as it was made of titanium with less weight to allow the patient to walk easily. As this was a rare procedure, it was not included in the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS).
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.