State’s first high flexion gold knee joint system implanted in Mangaluru hospital

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February 3, 2018

Mangaluru, Feb 3: The renowned Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. JV Srinivas on Saturday implanted Oplulent, the first high flexion gold knee joint system in a knee replacement surgery at city based Justice K S Hegde Hospital which was live telecasted at Father Muller Convention Centre Mangaluru.

From left to right: Dr Tapashree Roy Kapoor, Sr Marketing Manager (Pan India) of Meril Orthopaedics, Sharath K Rao of KMC Manipal, Dr J V Srinivas, Director Dept of Orthopaedics Fortis Hospital, Bengaluru.

The CoCrMo with its proven efficacy has been a regular choice for knee replacement implant material morethan a decade.  An advanced technology process of coating of  inert material “TiNbN”   is an icing on the cake providing high flexion, best in class biocompatibility and longevity on opulent besides the regular properties of CoCrMo  .

With double the strength and hardness at 24.5 Gpa(1.2 times cortical bone) , wear of implant at almost 40% less than other CoCrMo implants and non allergic properties of TiNbn ( almost 90% lesser than Uncoated CoCrMo), this joint  system imparts unparelled acceptability in body and hence stands far ahead of any other knee system in its class available in India .

For the patients, this will provide wings by giving “High Flexion” ability i.e they can squat kneel, climb stairs.

The acclaimed surgeon Dr. JV Srinivas has myriad successful knee implantscases per year in his kitty and is known all over for his contribution covering a gamut of   orthopaedic operational skills, patient care, education and research etc.

Merillife Sciences, the mother company of the above mentioned product, is an Indian Origin MNC Medical Device Company with its ISO 13485 &cGMP Certified ultra modern manufacturing facility at Vapi, Gujarat dealing  in Cardiovascular, Orthopaedic, Endo-surgery and Diagnostics range.

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May 5,2020

Mangaluru, May 5: As many as 7,119 labourers, who were stranded in Dakshina Kannada district, were sent to their native places in buses operated by KSRTC’s Mangaluru and Puttur divisions.

After the announcement of lockdown, the stranded labourers were provided shelter in various halls, Town Hall and government hostels in the district.

The stranded labourers from Kuloor, Panjimogaru, Panambur, Baikampady, Yeyyadi, Mulki, Ullal, Bunder, Hoige Bazar and from taluk centres, who wished to take up farming activities in their villages, were sent back in KSRTC and private buses. As many as 266 buses were engaged for ferrying the labourers.

The labourers underwent health check-up prior to their departure to their native villages, Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh said.

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May 19,2020

Bengaluru, May 19: Karnataka on Tuesday recorded the highest single-day rise in the COVID-19 cases in the state as a whooping 149 people tested positive for the virus. With the spike in new cases, the overall tally has risen to 1,395.

This is for the first time the state recorded 100 plus cases in a single day. So far, 40 people have also succumbed to the virus including three deaths today. 

The new deaths consist of a 61-year-old male patient, a resident of Ballari; a 65-year-old male patient, a resident of Vijayapura; and a 54-year-old male patient from Bengaluru.

Among the new cases, a maximum of 71 are reported from Mandya, followed by 22 in Davanagere, 10 in Shivamogga, 13 in Kalaburgi, six in Bengaluru Urban, four each in Udupi and Uttara Kannada, five in Chikkamagaluru, three in Hassan and one each in Yadagiri, Chitradurga, Vijayapura, Gadag.

Most of the new cases are of the people who traveled to Mumbai in Maharashtra, Solapur, Ahmedabad, and Kerala.

The remaining are those who came in contact with the people who had tested positive earlier.

At present, 811 people are actively taking treatment, while 543 have been discharged after recovery.

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July 25,2020

Bengaluru, July 25:  Karnataka reported 5,072 new COVID-19 positive cases and 72 deaths on Saturday, taking the total number of cases in the state to 90,942.

The total count includes 55,388 active cases and 1,796 deaths, the state health department said.

Meanwhile, a 100-year-old woman resident of Huvina Hadagali town in Bellary district here recovered from COVID-19 after testing positive for the virus earlier this month.

"Doctors treated me well. Along with regular food, I was eating an apple a day. The doctors are giving me tablets and injection, and I am healthy now. COVID-19 is like a common cold," said Hallamma while speaking to news agency.

The woman's son, daughter-in-law, and grandson had also tested positive for the virus, and the family was treated at their home.

India reported a spike of 48,916 coronavirus cases on Saturday, taking the total number of reported COVID-19 cases to 13,36,861, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

The total count include 4,56,071 active cases, 8,49,431 cured/discharged/migrated. With 757 deaths in the last 24 hours, the cumulative toll reached 31,358.

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