Computer Navigation Knee-Replacement Surgery sets inroad into Mangalore

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July 14, 2011

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Mangalore, July 14: Pioneering the first-ever Computer Navigated joint-replacement surgery in the medical history of Mangalore, a team of senior orthopaedic surgeons successfully performed a Knee-Replacement prosthesis on Vasanthi Shetty, a 62-year old homemaker suffering from Osteoarthritis since the past five years.

The surgery was, led by world renowned surgeon Dr. Christoph Saager, who has travelled from Switzerland for the surgery and veteran Dr. Sudarshan Bhandary, Professor and Head of Department, Arthroscopic and joint- replacement specialty, A. J. Hospital & Research Centre, Mangalore.

Focusing on the benefits of this surgical technique which has a successful clinical history of 10 years in orthopaedics, Dr. Christoph Saager, who has been personally employing Computer Navigation technique for the past five years in Switzerland said that, “Severe knee-joint condition, advanced surgical techniques such as Computer Navigation in Knee-Replacement surgeries have excellent results and also enhance the life span of the implant.

He further highlighted the edge of the technology and said “The Computer Navigation system aligns the patient's bones and joint implants with a degree of accuracy not possible with the naked eye.”

Focusing on the benefits of this surgical technique which has a successful clinical history of 10 years in orthopaedics, Dr. Christoph Saager who has been personally employing Computer Navigation technique for the past five years in Switzerland, mentioned that, “However severe the knee-joint condition may be, advanced surgical techniques such as Computer Navigation in Knee-Replacement surgeries have excellent results and also enhance the life span of the implant. He further highlighted the edge of the technology by stating, “The Computer Navigation system aligns the patient's bones and joint implants with a degree of accuracy not possible with the naked eye.”

The Computer Navigation System functions by capturing the patient's unique anatomy and translates it to a computer screen, providing an unobstructed view of the patient's knee-joint aiding visual mapping and thus supports decision-making and enhances the surgeon's flexibility. The cameras take data via infrared signals from reflectors placed on the patient's body and on specially designed surgical instruments. The computer uses the data to track the exact position of the patient and the instruments on a monitor. The key of this technology is to combine the precision and accuracy of computer technology with the surgeon's skill to perform surgery.

Commenting on this medical advancement at Mangalore, Dr. Sudarshan Bhandary, said, “The introduction of Computer Navigation technique in Mangalore will serve as a boon to future patients opting for Knee Replacement Surgeries as the new procedure is less painful and heals faster. Further, with the growing advancement in Mangalore's medical offerings, the city's population will have easier access to a medically fit, healthier and happier way of life.”

Further, the surgery was telecasted live in the in-house auditorium of A. J. Hospital and was viewed by approximately 35 doctors who had specifically come from in and around Mangalore, thus introducing the new technique to other medical practitioners in the community and also benefitting the entire medical fraternity at large.

Post this surgery, the patient will now begin rehabilitation therapy either at home or if needed at a rehabilitation centre, depending upon the doctor's advice, in order to help improve muscle strength and resume normal activities. Functionally, Ms. Shetty's condition will improve drastically and she will live a much improved life in the future as she will be mobile.

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May 17,2020

Bengaluru, May 17: Left to itself, Karnataka will look to spring back towards normalcy under Lockdown 4.0 as the state government is on standby to resume public transport services from May 18, if the Centre allows it. 

Though KSRTC and BMTC have been preparing for resumption of services, officials in the two corporations told DH that they cannot make a move till the government makes a decision.

Transport Commissioner N Shivakumar said the department will take a decision based on the state government's orders. "The government will take a call on buses as well as taxi and other transport services," he said.

Senior officials in the state government said Deputy Chief Minister and Transport Minister Laxman Savadi has written to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari seeking a nod for resumption of the services. 

Transport Secretary Gaurav Gupta has written a separate letter to his counterpart in the Union government requesting permission to operate public transport. "The state government wants the services to open. The official has listed out the steps the corporations will take to ensure social distancing other steps that will be taken to check spread of Coronavirus," a source said.

The B S Yediyurappa administration has been bullish on easing lockdown restrictions. 

If the Centre empowers the states to define Lockdown 4.0, Karnataka is likely to do away with the red-orange-green zoning of districts and allow public services to resume, except in COVID-19 containment zones. The government is also likely to redefine its containment strategy by micromanaging localities where COVID-19 cases are reported, without letting life in an entire district get affected. 

The government has already shown willingness to allow hotels and gyms to open after May 17 subject to social distancing norms and restrictions. In fact, the government has proposed to allow the resumption of all economic activities in standalone establishments. The government, however, is not keen on opening malls, theatres, diners and establishments that have centralized air conditioning. 

“Everything depends on the Centre,” Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan said. “Our only stand is that the red zone should be treated at par with the other zone when it comes to relaxation.” 

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February 2,2020

Bantwal, Feb 2: A 45-year-old man was found murdered in a parked Innova car at Shantinagar near Nagri in Sajipa Munnur in Bantwal taluk today. 

The deceased has been identified as Tasleem, a native of Kerala who was wanted in a few criminal cases. He was, according to reports, a member of Kerala's notorious Ziya. 

Tasleem was an accused in Kalia Rafiq murder in Ullal (2017). He was arrested last year in connection with a jewellery store robbery case registered in Mangaluru North police station and was sent to Kalaburagi prison. He was later released on bail. 

Police are of the suspicion that a rival gang might have kidnapped him, tried to strangle him and then stabbed him in the stomach, before fleeing the spot.

The car had been parked at the spot since morning. The locals who grew suspicious at this informed the police. Circle inspector T D Nagaraj and other officers conducted spot investigation. 

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July 4,2020

Davanagere, Jul 4: Referring to allegations made by former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's charge about corruption while purchasing COVID-19 equipment, Health Minister B Sriramulu said the state government is ready for any kind of probe in this regard.

Speaking to media persons here on Saturday, he said the government has maintained accounts for each purchase of equipment related to Covid-19. 

"So, Congress leader's allegations are far from the truth. Siddaramaiah has vast political experience. It is unbecoming of such a leader to make ridiculous allegations. The government is ready to release white paper on purchase of equipment related to Covid-19," he said.

He said Karnataka stands third in the country in collection of throat swabs and examination of people related to Covid-19. The entire country has hailed Karnataka's role in containing Covid-19, Sriramulu he added.

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