Saturday, November 20, 2010

Europe in Grip of Super Bug - Not India !!

Europe is now in the grip of an old superbug that seems to have become more potent. The deadly drug-resistant superbug Clostridium difficile (C-diff) is causing an increasing number of infections across Europe.

In an Europe-wide study, scientists have found infections due to C-diff being widespread. Incidence in hospitals has risen to 4.1 per 10,000 patient days in 2008 from 2.45 per 10,000 patient days in 2005.

What's worse, when the team of scientists followed the patients up with infection after three months, they found that 22% had died, and C-diff infection had played a part in 40% of those deaths.

The study has been published in the British medical journal, The Lancet, on Tuesday.

C-diff is a spore-forming bacterium, which was discovered in 1978 and found to be the cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea and colitis.

The recent study revealed that C-diff infection rates were high in Finland, Poland and Britain, which had rates of 19.1, 12.5 and 10.4 per 10,000 patient days, respectively. It is lower in France and Hungary, which had incidences of 2.1 and 2.0 per 10,000 patient days, respectively.

When the normal bacteria that live in the colon are disturbed -- usually due to antibiotic treatment -- and a patient ingests C-diff spores, the bacteria can multiply and release the toxins.

Some experts claim it now rivals the superbug MRSA as one of the leading threats to humans. Since its discovery, C-diff has grown increasingly resistant to antibiotics.


Ed Kuijper of Leiden University Medical Center in The Netherlands, who led the study with his colleague Martijn Bauer, said, "It is clearly on the rise. There is also a huge variation of incidence in different European countries. Overuse and misuse of antibiotics in recent decades have fueled a rise in drug-resistant superbugs like C-diff."

Earlier this year, scientists warned that a new so-called superbug from India -- New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM-1) -- could spread around the world.

"Antibiotic resistance remains a serious threat to patient safety, reducing options for treatment and increasing lengths of hospital stay, as well as patient morbidity and mortality," said Marc Sprenger, director of European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

The study was collaboration among 106 laboratories in 34 European countries. Each hospital tested stool samples of patients with suspected C-diff infection that developed three or more days after being admitted to hospital.

A case was defined when, subsequently, toxins were identified in stool samples. Detailed clinical data and stool isolates were collected for the first 10 cases in each hospital. After three months, the clinical data was followed up.

"Decreasing antibiotic use in hospitals has shown decreasing incidence of infections," said Dr Dominique Monnet of ECDC.

Symptoms of C-diff include profuse diarrhoea and abdominal pain and distention of the abdomen. An infection is also frequently accompanied by fever, nausea and dehydration. In some rare cases, blood may be present in the stool. The infection is spread by spores that contaminate the hospital environment and hands of health care workers who can transmit the spores to patients.

Read more: Europe in grip of new superbug, not Indian - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Europe-in-grip-of-new-superbug-not-Indian/articleshow/6942828.cms#ixzz15lMfmwHi

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

An Introduction to Medical Tourism in India by Heal Wheel India

Medical Tourism in India is one of the fastest growing industries. India is on the hot chocolate for Treatment Abroad compared to other competitor nations like Singapore and Thailand which also are Medical Tourism Destination. Even the Indian government is paying special attention to promote India medical tourism . The Indian government in association with other leading Health care Organization is actively promoting Medical Tourism in India.


India has an added advantage in this field as the Indian Doctors are well known for their expertise in various surgeries across the globe. It is said that for all different kind of procedures performed the industry have large number of the Best Doctors in India in almost any field.




So a lot of intermediaries are coming up to cater this market as Medical Tourism India is stated to big the next big boom for India. One of such Intermediaries or facilitators for India Medical Tourism is Heal &Wheel. Heal & Wheel triggers the bonding between the international reputed hospitals and patients.

There are numerous surgeries which patients opt out for and one of such surgery is Cardiac Surgeries India. Heal & Wheel has associated with cardiac surgeons who are highly qualified cream of the crop team. They can deal with any kind of Cardiac Surgeries, Cardiovascular Interventions and Vascular Surgery.

The Success rate of Orthopedics treatments India in the JCI accredited hospitals is better than any top hospital of USA. Lot of patients are flowing from across the globe are flowing in for Ophthalmology Surgery India as the accredited Indian Hospitals possess high-safety environment and state-of-the-art equipment. This helps in appropriate diagnosis and treatment of eye problems


Increasing population from the West and other developed nations are facing obesity problems. So many patients are coming to India to get their treatment done for Obesity Surgery India as Obesity Surgeon India are renowned in the World.

Medical Tourism In India - Heal Wheel India




Medical Tourism India was recently the talk of the world sometimes back. Especially in the United Kingdom where it is famous as Treatment Abroad as they were claming that Top Notch hospitals of India primarily from Delhi is exporting a virus named NDM. Some of the hospitals in India is claming that it’s a myth created by developed nations specially UK to stop the booming Medical Tourism Industry in India. Lot of patients are coming to India for Cheap Healthcare Treatment whose quality are of International Standards. The process of visiting other countries is not new but there has been a recent uplift in the trend due to awareness.

Surgeries like Plastic Surgery was treated way back in 3000 year back in India. Ancient History of India states many cases of Plastic Surgeries and people across the globe coming for getting their surgeries done. Centuries have passed by but still the trend remains the same. One of the vital reasons for Patients coming to India is low cost, high quality and no waiting time. Tough there are other so many factors like Indian culture, hospitality, tourism and the list goes on but the important fact remain Plastic Surgery India has been there since existence . India stands at the epitome for these surgeries and Cosmetic Surgery in India is still sort out in the world.

The developed nations are trying to defame this lucrative Cosmetic Surgery market in India by claiming that there that have found a virus which cannot be cured if a patient get treated in India.

Seems all these manipulations won’t last for a long time and people are coming to India in large number to get these surgeries done. Lot of people are coming from Africa for Ophthalmology Surgery India as the treatment is of International Standards.

Patients across the globe are also coming to India for Female Fertility treatments as India also boost in fertility treatment.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Indian Medical Wonders - Story 1


8-month-old girl becomes India's youngest recipient of a liver transplant

India is fast becoming the land of medical miracles. Eight-month-old Akshu’s grim battle with liver failure bore fruit after she underwent a successful liver transplant in a New Delhi hospital, to become the youngest and perhaps the smallest ever such a recipient in India.



The emotional father Anil Kumar who is a jawan in the Army declared, “We had given up on hope. But I don't know how to pay gratitude to the doctors. Only a father can understand that.”

Akshu hospitalized with jaundice and intestinal bleeding



Akshu had been born with a biliary atresia, a condition in which a duct linking the liver to the small intestine is missing.

It affects about one in 12,000 babies across the world.

The little girl was grossly undernourished and weighed only 5 kg when she was admitted into the hospital on September 23.

Due to her liver problem, she was prone to infection, was suffering from severe jaundice and was bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract.

In such cases, parents often give up in despair particularly when the treatment appears out of reach.

However, the doctors at the Army Hospital (R&R) at the Delhi Cantt who have to their credit several successful liver transplants reassured them.

Investigations revealed that the father would be an appropriate liver donor.

According to experts, the removal of a part of the liver poses no harm to a donor because the organ has the capacity to regenerate fully within eight to 12 weeks.

A 9 hour marathon surgical procedure
In a complex procedure, lead surgeon Brigadier Anupam Shah and his team removed a chunk of liver, about the size of an adult human fist from the infant’s father and successfully implanted it into the little girl’s abdomen.

Maj. Gen. P.P. Verma, deputy commandant, R.R. Hospital, stated, “because of her small size, the piece of liver given by her father had to be reduced further during the delicate operation which lasted over nine hours.”

Liver surgeries are generally complicated because the blood supply to all the organs in the abdomen is linked to the liver and there are more chances of bleeding.

However, doctors who gave Akshu a new lease to life are satisfied with the progress being made and have declared the transplant procedure a success.

The father is back at work and the child is responding well. She is recuperating and should be discharged from hospital in a week.

Army Hospital pioneer in donor liver transplants
Lt Gen Naresh Kumar, officiating director general of Armed Forces Medical Services, said, "The liver transplant centre at the army hospital had to its credit 46 successful liver transplants, including seven paediatric liver transplants with 'excellent results.'

This makes the hospital a "pioneer in deceased donor liver transplantation in India", said Kumar.

Indian Medical Wonders - Story 1


8-month-old girl becomes India's youngest recipient of a liver transplant

India is fast becoming the land of medical miracles. Eight-month-old Akshu’s grim battle with liver failure bore fruit after she underwent a successful liver transplant in a New Delhi hospital, to become the youngest and perhaps the smallest ever such a recipient in India.



The emotional father Anil Kumar who is a jawan in the Army declared, “We had given up on hope. But I don't know how to pay gratitude to the doctors. Only a father can understand that.”

Akshu hospitalized with jaundice and intestinal bleeding



Akshu had been born with a biliary atresia, a condition in which a duct linking the liver to the small intestine is missing.

It affects about one in 12,000 babies across the world.

The little girl was grossly undernourished and weighed only 5 kg when she was admitted into the hospital on September 23.

Due to her liver problem, she was prone to infection, was suffering from severe jaundice and was bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract.

In such cases, parents often give up in despair particularly when the treatment appears out of reach.

However, the doctors at the Army Hospital (R&R) at the Delhi Cantt who have to their credit several successful liver transplants reassured them.

Investigations revealed that the father would be an appropriate liver donor.

According to experts, the removal of a part of the liver poses no harm to a donor because the organ has the capacity to regenerate fully within eight to 12 weeks.

A 9 hour marathon surgical procedure
In a complex procedure, lead surgeon Brigadier Anupam Shah and his team removed a chunk of liver, about the size of an adult human fist from the infant’s father and successfully implanted it into the little girl’s abdomen.

Maj. Gen. P.P. Verma, deputy commandant, R.R. Hospital, stated, “because of her small size, the piece of liver given by her father had to be reduced further during the delicate operation which lasted over nine hours.”

Liver surgeries are generally complicated because the blood supply to all the organs in the abdomen is linked to the liver and there are more chances of bleeding.

However, doctors who gave Akshu a new lease to life are satisfied with the progress being made and have declared the transplant procedure a success.

The father is back at work and the child is responding well. She is recuperating and should be discharged from hospital in a week.

Army Hospital pioneer in donor liver transplants
Lt Gen Naresh Kumar, officiating director general of Armed Forces Medical Services, said, "The liver transplant centre at the army hospital had to its credit 46 successful liver transplants, including seven paediatric liver transplants with 'excellent results.'

This makes the hospital a "pioneer in deceased donor liver transplantation in India", said Kumar.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Why are Indian Surgeons and Doctors one of the best options in the world for your treatment ?



The outcome of the health care is the outcome of the interaction between man (Doctor) and the machine. You just need a Man, Machine and the roof. There is not a big technology in building a roof. So when let's talk about the Man or Women behind the machine. Indian specialists are ten times more experienced than those medical specialists in USA and Europe. For instance, In US when a heart surgeon retires after 30-35 years of active professional life he would have done around 2500-3000 heart surgeries in his whole life while India has surgeons who have done more than 3000 surgeries and they are still in their thirties. India has nurses who are 22-25 years old and have looked after more heart patients than the nurse who is about to retire in America. Now if you have ten times more experienced doctors and nurses than US and Europe and you have the same equipments that is being used in US then you can expect the health care outcomes. If you talk about the equipments, there are only 4 manufacturers in the world who manufacture top line of medical equipments; it is GE, Siemens, Phillips or occasionally other specialist manufacturer. These machines are not available in some specific countries. Anyone with the money can buy it. So if you have an expertise (Doctors and nurses) and if you have an infrastructure, then anyone can understand the outcomes. It is not a rocket science to understand that India can offer same or better services than US, not that India is gifted or anything, but it is just that India witnesses more number of patients.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Ophthalmology India, Laser Eye Surgery, Eye Treatments India

The medical service providers associated with Heal & Wheel are equipped with outstanding infrastructure as well as various multi-disciplinary specialties for associated medical complications. They possess high-safety environment and state-of-the-art equipment. This helps in appropriate diagnosis and Eye treatment in India. The following procedures are addressed in the hospitals.

1. Cataract + Glaucoma
2. Corneal Transplantation Surgery
3. Cryosurgery
4. Chalazion drainage
5. Cataract with Trabeculectomy
6. Dacryocystorhinostomy
7. Entropion / Ectropion
8. Ennucleation
9. evisceration
10. Glaucoma
11. Keratoplsty
12. LASIK Eye Surgery
13. Ocular Surface Reconstruction
14. Phototherapeutic Keratectomy
15. Ptossis
16. Retinal detachment
17. Squint Surgery
18. Treatment for Keratoconus
19. Vitrectomy

Heal Wheel India Founded in 2008, is a professional firm, excellence in the Indian Medical Travel and Medical Tourism India services that believes in the fact that ‘Health is the greatest gift’ and ‘Humanity is the greatest Virtue’. We believe that patients who come to us are our extended family and we treat them with utmost patience and care. Medical treatments trigger various emotional issues and Heal & Wheel provide comfort by making it easier for you. We understand and cater to your emotional needs. Thus, we have tied up with the best in the Indian healthcare industry. We deal with reputed doctors with brilliant case history. With over a decade experience and clean record of accomplishment, they have been appreciated and recommended by their patients. The reputed doctors are fully equipped to provide the best medical services available across the world.