Latest news with #CMSingh


Time of India
3 days ago
- General
- Time of India
RML marks ‘World Clubfoot Day' with awareness drive
Lucknow: An awareness programme was organised by the department of physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR) at Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS) to mark 'World Clubfoot Day' on Tuesday. The public was educated about clubfoot, a congenital deformity that can be completely cured if it is diagnosed and treated in time. The importance of early detection and timely intervention was emphasised, and it was highlighted that with appropriate treatment, a normal and active life can be led by children born with this condition. The event featured interactive sessions informative talks, and live demonstrations of treatment techniques. Over 100 children were screened during the camp and personalised consultations were provided to families. Experts reiterated that with timely medical intervention, clubfoot can be fully corrected, preventing long-term disability. Director of RMLIMS Prof CM Singh highlighted the institute's commitment to paediatric care and the eradication of preventable physical disabilities. Head of the PMR department, Prof VS Gogia stressed the significance of early diagnosis — since clubfoot can be detected at birth — and said that along with non-surgical and rehabilitative options, surgical correction is now also being provided within the department, making it a one-stop solution for comprehensive care. Associate Prof Yashveer Singh warned that delayed treatment could lead to preventable lifelong disability. tnn Prof Dipti Agarwal (Paediatrics head) and Prof Pooja Gupta (Obstetrics & gynaecology acting head) stressed the importance of early intervention for successful treatment outcomes.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Advanced liver & bone marrow transplants at RMLIMS from Nov
Lucknow: The wait for patients in need of liver and bone marrow transplants will soon be over, as Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences ( RMLIMS ) is set to launch advanced transplant surgeries by the end of Nov. Preparations for endoscopic surgeries are also underway, and specialised catheterisation labs are nearing completion. With these developments, RMLIMS will become the third institute in Uttar Pradesh to offer such transplant services, after King George's Medical University (KGMU) and Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS). According to director Prof CM Singh, dedicated units for liver and bone marrow transplant s are being established, and the procurement of essential equipment is in progress. Operation Sindoor 'Our job is to hit target, not to count body bags': Air Marshal Bharti on Op Sindoor Precautionary blackout imposed across parts of Rajasthan, Punjab 'Indian Navy was in position to strike Karachi': Vice Admiral on Operation Sindoor For liver transplants, a six-bed intensive care unit (ICU) is being set up, along with the recruitment of seven specialist doctors and ten technical staff. Additionally, a ten-bed facility is being arranged for bone marrow transplant procedures. The operation theatres and transplant facilities will be located on the sixth and seventh floors of the Super Specialty Block. A 35-bed transplant unit will support both adult and paediatric liver transplant procedures. The institute is receiving support from a Delhi-based institution for this service. Prof Singh added that the operation theatre for bone marrow transplants—particularly for patients with blood cancers and other haematological disorders—is nearly complete. The procedure will be conducted in coordination with the Department of Blood and Transfusion Medicine. While private hospitals reportedly charge Rs 25–30 lakh for bone marrow transplants, the cost at RMLIMS is expected to be significantly lower, around Rs 12 lakh. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !