2.5 Kgs Spleen Successfully Operated at Geetanjali

Udaipur : A team of Gastroenterologists, GI Surgeon & Neuro Vascular Interventional Radiologist of Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital – Udaipur were able to successfully operate a twenty one years young girl with an enlarged spleen measuring 25 centimeters & weighing 2.5 kilograms. She had a potentially life-threatening condition called, Extra Hepatic Portal Vein Obstruction … Read more

Tribal women find new income source from goat milk now!

  Udaipur : For many, cow milk is completely out of the question. It’s difficult to digest, high in allergens and loaded with lactose that can wreak havoc on gastrointestinal tract. Enter goat milk, a nutrient-rich alternative that’s tasty, easy on the gut and far less inflammatory than regular cow’s milk. In a first, Udaipur … Read more

Claw Hand Corrective Surgery Performed Successfully

Geetanjali Hospital’s Plastic Surgeon performed successful operation Udaipur :  In recent times, with the advancement in medical sciences and availability of latest technologies life savior operations are performed successfully. These have helped in saving the most critical patients too. One such case has been reported at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur’s Plastic Surgery & … Read more

GMCH Doctors Treats Achalasia Cardia Through Laparoscopy

Gastroenterologists & GI Surgeon’s Joint Efforts lead to successful surgery Udaipur :  Doctors at Geetanjali Medical College & Hospital treated a rare condition on a 40 years old female patient by performing “Hellers Myotomy with Partial Fundoplication” procedure recently. The team of doctors was led by Gastro Surgeon Dr. Kamal Kishore Bishnoi accompanied by Gastroenterologists … Read more

Mosquito-Borne Diseases Set To Flourish As Climate Gets Warmer

A recent study has claimed that with the climate getting warmer with every passing year, the geographical range of vector-borne diseases such as chikungunya, dengue fever, leishmaniasis, and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is expanding rapidly. Spurred on by climate change, international travel, and trade, vector-borne disease outbreaks are set to increase across much of Europe over … Read more