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Dr Narendra Vaidya, an internationally acclaimed surgeon, and Managing Director of Lokmanya Group of hospitals, performed the surgery that was telecast live. Dr Michael Wagner, Professor of Orthopaedics from Nuremberg, Germany was also present.
Man struck by COVID, black fungus at a time
Man struck by COVID, black fungus at a time
ByArchana DahiwalArchana Dahiwal / Updated: Jul 7, 2021, 06:00 IST
DOUBLE WHAMMY
YCMH, where it is the first such case
In an alarming medical occurrence, a 45-year-old man from Pimpri-Chinchwad admitted to the
Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital (YCMH),
Pimpri, has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and the dreaded mucormycosis at the same time.
The black fungus was detected on June 30, after he tested
COVID positive on June 29. This, to an extent, challenges the thought that the two infections cannot exist simultaneously in a patient, and that the black fungus is usually a post-COVID complication, said city doctors.
Hospital to train 1 lakh volunteers in life-saving techniques
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Narendra Vaidya, MD, Lokmanya Hospital said, “The objectives of this programme are to create a forum of stakeholders in the society, so as to prepare a trained force to save lives in an emergency December 27, 2020 11:28:47 pm
Lokmanya Hospital plans to train 1 lakh volunteers, who will carry forward the mission of life saving. (Representational)
The Lokmanya Hospital For Special Surgery at Pune’s Senapati Bapat Road, inaugurated a first responder and road safety training programme on Friday, with an aim to train one lakh first responders who would be instrumental in saving lives in emergencies.
Maharashtra: Maximum 108 calls from Mumbai, Pune; majority of them Covid-related
Pune and Mumbai had made the maximum calls for 108 ambulances from March till November this year, Dr Dnyaneshwar Shelke, Chief Operating Officer, MEMS told The Indian Express. Updated: December 23, 2020 11:11:17 am
After Mumbai, the highest number of calls for assisting Covid-19 emergencies were from Chandrapur (29,666), Solapur (21,328), Yavatmal (20,308) and Ahmednagar (19,464). (Express photo by Sahil Walia/File)
As many as 7 lakh persons were attended to by the Maharashtra Emergency Medical Services (MEMS)’s 108 ambulances from March till November this year across the state. Of these, 4.2 lakh persons had Covid-19.
Pune and Mumbai had made the maximum calls for 108 ambulances from March till November this year, Dr Dnyaneshwar Shelke, Chief Operating Officer, MEMS told