A Legacy of Hope & Care
Since three decades, Yashoda Group of Hospitals has been providing quality healthcare for the people in their diverse medical needs.
Case Studies
Bronchoscopic repair of subglottic stenosis (secondary to granulomatosis with polyangiitis)
A 53-year-old female was diagnosed with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) in 2009. Diagnosis & Treatment The patient presented with stridor that was caused due to an obstructed airway resulting from subglottic stenosis (SGS) secondary to GPA. She...
TMVR Valve-in-Valve procedure to correct valve degeneration and severe mitral regurgitation
A 71-year old male patient who had undergone mitral valve replacement (bioprosthetic valve) in 2005 came with valve degeneration and severe mitral regurgitation. Diagnosis & Treatment He was under high risk for second open-heart surgery, therefore, he...
Male urethral stricture – The disease is as old as humanity
Urethral stricture is the narrowing of the urethra that restricts urinary flow. The disease is as old as humanity itself. Ancient Indian and Egyptian medical texts describe dilators and catheters, which were used to treat the condition. Their treatment has...
Cesarean sections in cath lab – Uterine artery embolization. Life-saving for the mother!
Uterine Artery Embolization (UAE) is done for patients with secondary PPH, who are diagnosed with AV malformation or pseudoaneurysm of uterine artery.
This procedure is also done in patients with scar ectopic and AV malformations following MTPS. These patients have excellent recovery without the need for major surgeries or hysterectomy.
Annals of Robotic Surgery
Totally Robotic Esophagectomy: The Largest Series Abstract Introduction: The high morbidity and mortality after the conventional esophagectomy lead to the need for innovation in the field of minimal access esophagectomy, initially thoracoscopy and now is...
TAVR for 81-year old NYHA class III patient with aortic stenosis
An 81-year-old African male was admitted with complaints of the progressive shortness of breath (NYHA class III) on exertion for 3 months. He had also complained of paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea along with swelling of the lower limbs for the past month. He...
Robotic surgery saves the life of a priest who swallowed a construction pin
A wedding feast led to several complications for Fr John Thomas who accidentally swallowed a construction pin during the meal. The pin, which had entered the upper part of his right lung, was removed with complex surgical procedures and robotic surgery....
Robotic cancer surgery for excision of chest tumor
Cliche scenario - 40-year-old NRI comes home for a 30 day annual leave from Dubai, takes a full medical check up just for the sake of it and finds a 10cm tumor sitting inside his chest! Now an NRI working in the middle east has a unique set of issues to...
Robotic thoracic surgery to remove the metallic particle
This is the story of a 23-year-old guy who was hammering in a nail when he felt a sudden pain on the right side of his chest. Noticing a blood stain on his T shirt, he removed it to find a small wound on the right side of his chest. In the hospital, a...