Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals - New Delhi
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in Delhi is the largest hospital
center in the Apollo network and the first to receive Joint
Commission International USA Accreditation. It is the only JCI
accredited institution in North India. On top of this impressive
achievement Indraprastha Apollo treats nearly 200,000 patients a
year. Almost 10,000 patients a year travel internationally to be
treated at Indraprastha Apollo because of its world wide reputation
of quality care. It was the first hospital in the Indian continent
to perform a successful liver / kidney transplant and has performed
424 kidney transplants and 53 liver transplants.
A facility as large as Indraprastha invokes thoughts of a cold,
institutional environment, but its architecture and layout are as
stunning as its accreditations. The hospital is decadently modern
and bright with a multitude of arched and domed skylights and
atriums. It carries the flavor of a posh hotel instead of a drab
surgical center.
70% of Apollo doctors have trained, studied, or worked in Western
Hospitals. Apollo hospitals are affiliated with such prestigious
institutions as the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians, the
American Heart Association, and the Cornell Medical Center. It is no
wonder than that Apollo hospitals are among the preferred
destinations for international patients.
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi brings sophisticated
imaging technology to India with the introduction of the
state-of-the art Toshiba Acquilon 64 row detector CT. These new
modalities have revolutionized cross sectional imaging with
exquisitely detailed multiplanar depiction of human anatomy.
64 -slice data acquisition in cardiac scans implies that the entire
heart can be covered in a few heart beats. This enables an optimal
match of the heart rhythm with the data acquisition providing the
highest temporal resolution.
High resolution 2D, 3D and 4D images of all body parts are now
possible with reduced scan times and greater patient comfort. Non-
invasive cardiac imaging and angiograms, virtual bronchoscopy and
colonoscopy, angioscopy, articular cartilage imaging, functional
imaging and neuronal tractography are only some of the previously
unattainable modern day imaging techniques. With introduction of
these modalities and medical imaging in this part of the world,
Apollo is set to scale new heights with a quantum leap in the field
of diagnostic and interventional radiology.
Indraprastha Apollo is at the forefront of medical technology and
expertise and provides a complete range of the latest diagnostic,
medical and surgical facilities for the care of its patients. The
hospital brings together some of the most talented medical
professionals in the country and has a dedicated team of clinicians
to provide highest standards of patient care.
Neurosurgery has undergone a sea change since the days of Harvey
Cushing. The development of bipolar cautery, the use of the
surgical microscope, the availability of the ultrasonic surgical
aspirator have all contributed to decreasing morbidity and
mortality. Advances in neuroanaesthesia, neurosurgical intensive
care and neuro-imaging technology have played a significant role.
We are now in the age of Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery. The goal
and the aims of treatment have shifted. It is no longer enough to
save life but preserving of all functions, cosmesis and reducing
pain, shorter hospital stay, avoiding discomfort are equally
important. To fulfill these aims of excellence in neurological
health care, the Apollo Institute of Neurosciences has been set up
as a part of Dr. Reddy's vision of World Class Health Care
facilities in India.
The Apollo Institute of Neurosciences is equipped with facilities
at par with the best in the world. The most modern technology and
equipment is provided to cover the entire range of neurological
diseases. About 1000 major neurosurgical operations are being
carried out every year. Transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary
tumor, spinal fusions for congenital and traumatic (CT scan & MRI
for locating the target for functional neurosurgery) and
intra-operative monitoring for different kinds of surgery are all
being done on a routine basis.
The highlights of the facilities available are :
1. Dedicated Neurosurgical and Neuro Anaesthesia Team
The department consists of five full time, one part time and
several visiting Senior Consultant Neurosurgeons, each with their
own associate consultants. There are four dedicated
neuroanaesthesiologists to run the anaesthesia services. Two
operating theatres with nursing staff and eleven bedded dedicated
neurosurgical intensive care unit. Intra-operative electro
physiological monitoring for spinal surgery, functional surgery
and posterior fossa surgery is being carried out by an expert
specially trained for intra-operative monitoring.
2. Diagnostics
The Diagnostics department is fully complete with facilities for
Computerised Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and
Angiography. All routine X-rays and ultrasound investigations are
carried out here. The department of Radiology consists of thirteen
Senior consultants, Associate consultants, Junior Consultants,
Registrars and Sonologists.
3. Operating Rooms
The two neurosurgical theatres are ultra modern and equipped for
all types of neurosurgical operations. Both theatres have a
laminar air flow system and are equipped with the latest ceiling
mounted microscope with in-built still photography and video
recording facilities. One of them also is capable with the optical
tracking system (OTS). OTS allows the monitoring of the progress
of surgery in real time. Residual tumors, haemorrhage etc. can all
be visulised.
4. The Intensive Care Unit
The modern eleven bedded facility is equipped with the latest
Modular invasive monitoring system (HP) and advanced life support
equipment capable of managing complicated neurosurgical and
neurological patients effectively. The nursing ratio is one to
one. All associated specialists like respiratory physicians,
nephrologists and endocrinologists are available round the clock.
5. Specialised Equipments
a. Dedicated X-Knife
An exclusive department in the hospital houses this machine which
is the first dedicated X-Knife outside the United States. X-knife
has the added advantage of being used for fractioned treatment (stereotactic
Radiotherapy-SRT) for benign and malignant tumors not suitable for
SRS.
b. Computer Assisted Neurosurgery
The Apollo Hospital has now taken the first step in this part of
the world with the availability of this new technology. This was
the first centre in North East Asia to have this equipment.
Surgeons at the Apollo Institute of Neurosciences are now using an
operating computer with an accuracy of 1mm in which images of the
patient's brain can be directly transferred from the MRI or CT
Scan to the Operating Theatres at the Operating Table. The surgeon
can join the probe to different parts of the brain and retrieve
the images previously taken. This is of great help not only in
locating difficult tumors, but also in avoiding critical
structures and ensuring completeness of excision. Surgery for
abnormal movements, epilepsy and small deep malformation is being
done.
c. Frame Based Stereotaxy
The Radionics CRW System in this hospital is complete with full
range of accessories to include the ability to carry out Frame
Based Stereotactic Surgery including Craniotomies. Equipment is
also available to generate RF lesions and has been used
successfully for functional neurosurgery procedures like
pallidotomy and thalamotomy for treatment of movement disorders
and parkinsons disease. Image guided Frameless stereotaxy allows
safe surgery in eloquent areas. This Apollo Institute of
Neurosciences is one of the first hospital to have this kind of
complete technology in this part of the world.
d. Interventional Neuro Radiology
A separate Department and a separate machine is available for this
crucial area. The development of such a centre was a priority with
this hospital. This machine has biplane rotational angio
facilities and is being utilized for embolization of arteriovenous
malformation, treatment of giant aneurysms by proximal occlusion
and endovascular packing using GDC system. Thrombolysis by
injection of Urokinase directly into thrombus in the specific
artery in the treatment of brain attack is being done. Angioplasty
and stenting is being done to prevent stroke. Vascular lesions
such as dural AV malformations, carotid-cavernous fistula
hemangiomas of the head and neck, vascular tumors are all being
treated. More than 150 therapeutic procedures and more than 300
diagnostic procedures are being done annually.
e. Microsurgical Instrumentation
Two complete sets of Microsurgical Instruments are available for
all surgeons to carry out full range of microsurgery for cranial
as well as spinal surgery.
f. Neuroendoscopy
Equipment for minimally invasive endoscopic removal of certain
tumors (eg. intraventricular and pituitary tumors), third
ventriculostomy in the treatment of hydrocephalus, drainage of
brain abscesses and cysts is used routinely.
g. Spinal Instrumentation
A complete range of spinal instrumentation is available for
stablising the spine using metal implants. These are used in cases
of spinal instability from spinal injuries, Tuberculosis & tumors.
This allows early ambulation, facilitates rehabilitation and early
discharge from hospital.
Spinal Surgery at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
- Disc surgery
- Micro surgery for disc
- Fixation Systems for fractures
- Surgery for correction of spinal deformities
- Surgery for tuberculosis
- Endoscopic spine surgery
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