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SGRH with RCSSH Introduce Groundbreaking MRgFUS Treatment for Functional Neuro Disorders

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Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, one of India’s leading tertiary care hospitals. Is proud to announce an innovative collaboration with Royal Care Super Speciality Hospital (RCSSH), Coimbatore. That brings a revolutionary treatment option for patients suffering from functional neuro disorders which including Essential Tremors and Parkinson’s Disease. This collaboration introduces the advanced Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) Thalamotomy procedure which marks a  milestone in North India’s healthcare landscape.

A Pioneering Step in Patient Care

For the first time in North India, patients battling debilitating conditions like Essential Tremors and Parkinson’s Disease will have access to the state-of-the-art MRgFUS treatment. This  procedure uses focused ultrasound technology guided by a 3 Tesla MRI system to target specific areas in the brain with exceptional accuracy, which provides relief to the patients.

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital will contribute its world-class infrastructure, including the latest 3Tesla MRI scanning system. While Royal Care Super Speciality Hospital brings its extensive expertise. Including the ExAblate Neuro device, which has already facilitated over 150 successful MRgFUS procedures globally. The collaboration promises to deliver a high standard of care. With a team of highly trained neurosurgeons and neurologists working together to offer the best possible outcomes for patients.

MRgFUS: A Non-Invasive Treatment Revolution

The MRgFUS Thalamotomy procedure, approved by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) in India and the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). Is a non-invasive alternative to traditional surgical options. By precisely targeting sub-millimeter areas of the brain. MRgFUS can significantly alleviate symptoms such as tremors and motor dysfunction associated with Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremors. Both Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and Royal Care Super Speciality Hospital committed to providing patients with best  medical solutions, and this collaboration will help people suffering from neuro disorders.

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital: A Legacy of Excellence

With over 70 years of experience, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has consistently been at the forefront of delivering compassionate, high-quality healthcare. The hospital’s commitment to adopting advanced technologies and providing the latest treatments aligns perfectly with its mission to offer patients the best possible care. Dr. Ajay Swaroop, Chairman of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. Express his pride in introducing MRgFUS technology, emphasizing, “I filled with pride and a sense of achievement in getting this advance technology to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. This will be benefiting patients with advanced debilitating motion disorders. And will be a testimony to our commitment to procure the latest technology for the good of our patients.”

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Royal Care Super Speciality Hospital: A Global Leader in Neurosurgery

Royal Care Super Speciality Hospital, Coimbatore, Recognized as a leader in neurosurgery, having completed over 150 MRgFUS procedures. It is the first hospital in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to achieve this milestone. It accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), USA. The hospital is also the first in Asia to recognized as a Centre of Excellence in Neurosurgery by the Surgical Review Corporation (SRC), USA. Dr. Madeswaran, a distinguished neurosurgeon at RCSSH. The only Master Surgeon in Neurosurgery accredited by SRC in Asia. This expertise will be crucial in ensuring the success of the MRgFUS program at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

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