Tag: recognition

  • HCMCT Manipal Hospital Honors ‘Heroes on Wheels’ This Independence Day

    NEW DELHI: Marking the 78th Independence Day, HCMCT Manipal Hospital in Dwarka honored the unsung ‘Heroes on Wheels’ with a unique tribute. A convoy of 100 ambulances, covering 11 kilometers, made its way through the streets of Dwarka, saluting the bravery and selflessness of these medical warriors. This parade reflects the importance of timely emergency medical services, showcasing the preparedness of Manipal Ambulance Response Services (MARS) and its partners to serve the community.

    The ambulance parade was flagged off by Mr. Pramod Alagharu, Regional COO, North & West Region, Manipal Hospitals, Dr. Sushant Chhabra, Cluster Head, Emergency Medicine North & West Region, Manipal Hospitals, and Dr. Y.K. Mishra, Chairman Manipal Institute of Cardiac Sciences.

    During this event, the hospital honored the 100 ambulance drivers who worked tirelessly 24×7 to save lives. The drivers were felicitated and provided with free health checkups, recognizing their dedication and selflessness. It served as a powerful tribute to the hospital’s commitment to patient care, mirroring the vigilance and dedication of soldiers who protect the nation’s borders.

    Dr. Sushant Chhabra, Cluster Head, Emergency Medicine North & West Region, Manipal Hospitals said “The foundation of a robust emergency medicine department relies on a reliable ambulance service and strong pre-hospital care. These essential components ensure the timely transportation and appropriate medical attention for patients in critical situations, significantly impacting outcomes and saving lives. Today’s ambulance parade showcased the importance of these services, leaving a significant impact on our mission to improve emergency care and save lives.”

    Viji Varghese, Hospital Director, HCMCT Manipal Hospital, Dwarka, New Delhi, said, “The ambulance parade signifies our commitment to patient safety and emergency preparedness. Our ambulance team are our frontline warriors, and today, as we celebrate our nation’s independence, we also honor the tireless efforts of our healthcare teams who work around the clock to protect our community.”

    The hospital has extended the Independence Day spirit with ’15 Days of Health & Wellness’ until August 20th, 2024, offering discounted evening OPD consultations and essential lab tests at just ₹78 each, empowering the community to prioritize their health and well-being in line with the hospital’s mission to build a healthier nation.

    For emergencies, residents of Dwarka can reach out to the hospital’s ER number: 01140407070.

  • The Allure of Vaani Kapoor: Unveiling Her Top Picks from the Michael Kors Runway Collection

    MUMBAI: Michael Kors is pleased to announce that Vaani Kapoor was spotted in Michael Kors SS24 Runway Collection for her movie promotions in Mumbai on the 14th of August 2024. 

    The post The Allure of Vaani Kapoor: Unveiling Her Top Picks from the Michael Kors Runway Collection appeared first on NRI News.

  • Pune Design Community Backs PM Modi’s Vision for Global Design Excellence

    Design in India and Design for the World

    PUNE: On the auspicious occasion of India’s 78th Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a groundbreaking initiative, “Design in India and Design for the World.” This ambitious program seeks to build on the success of the “Make in India” campaign, positioning India as a global hub in design based on India’s rich cultural heritage, cutting-edge technological advancements, and abundance of design talent. This announcement has been received with enthusiastic support from the design community, who believe that the Prime Minister’s vision will finally action out the long pending status of India as a global design hub.

    Appreciating PM Modi’s focus on design, Balakrishna Mahajan, President- National Executive Council Association of Designers of India (ADI) said, “The announcement comes as a landmark moment for our Indian design community. Today, India is recognized globally for its emerging young designers who play pivotal roles in major companies worldwide. They have received international accolades such as the Red Dot and IF awards for their creativity and quality. The design industry minus fashion and interiors is pegged at around 20k Crores. In developed markets it contributes 2-3% of GDP, our figures could be lower in the range of 0.5% as a conservative estimate.”

    Pointing out the potential for AI in the design sector, Mahajan said that “AI is emerging as a powerful enabler rather than a threat for the design industry because AI excels at automating tasks, but the true strength of the design lies in creativity, empathy, and contextual understanding which can only be done by humans.”

    Adding further he said, “India today is known as the IT hub, and I am confident that we will soon be known as the Design Hub. India aims to become a $5 trillion economy and integrating design across various sectors will significantly enhance our growth towards achieving this economy.”

    Expressing his support towards the initiative Ashish Deshpande, Industrial Designer -Director, Elephant, Past President, Association of Designers of India said, “If our economy decreases its reliance on foreign exports and needs new markets in the world, focus on good design is essential. Promoting ‘Design in India, Design for the world’ will provide the much-needed policy impetus to the Design profession. This vision will be possible if a solid ecosystem is developed between policymakers, Governing bodies, the manufacturing industry, skill & craft development, and the design profession.”

    Prof. Dr Nachiket Thakur, Director, MIT Institute of Design, MIT Art, Design & Technology University, Pune, and member of the National Executive Council of the Association of Designers of India said, “The evolution of design as formal education in India has been remarkable, with over 100 institutions offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in various design specializations. Over 10,000 students have graduated from these institutions, making design a fascinating alternative to traditional fields such as engineering, architecture, and fine arts. Countries in Scandinavia, Europe, and America have long emphasized design in education and were considered competition, however, with Indian talent soaring high, they are now keen to forge connections with Indian educational institutions and view India as an emerging market. With the implementation of the National Education Policy in 2020 along with successful initiatives like ‘Make in India,’ ‘Atal Innovation Mission,’ and ‘Startup India,’ the design education sector is on an upward growth”.

  • AAPI Leaders Champion Health and Wellbeing at New York’s Vibrant India Day Parade

    NEW YORK: “On this auspicious occasion of India’s Independence Day, I extend my warmest greetings to all members of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin,” said Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI)  as he led the dozens of physicians who had joined the India Day Parade in New York City on Sunday, August 18th, 2024. “As we celebrate 77 years of India’s independence, we are reminded of the sacrifices, struggles, and unwavering spirit that have shaped the world’s largest democracy.”

    Dr. Kathula, who assumed charge last month as the President of AAPI, an over four decades old physician organization, while addressing the tens of thousands of Indian Americans who had come to participate in the world’s largest India Day Parade, said, “On behalf of the entire leadership team of AAPI, I wish you and your families a joyous and reflective Independence Day. Let us continue to honor our heritage by contributing to the betterment of society and the world.”

    Applause from the crowds reached a crescendo as the colorfully decorated Float bearing AAPI’s name, symbol, and message of health and well-being all rolled on in New York City Streets. Led by its energetic leaders led by Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of AAPI, Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, the President-Elect, and Dr. Sunil Kaza, AAPI BOT Chair, the float marched along with dozens of others, saluting India and the over a billion people of Indian origin around the globe. The parade was organized by the Federation of Indian American Organizations (FIA), led by Dr. Avinash Gupta, a Regional Director of AAPI.

    A host of AAPI leaders, including Dr. Kathula, Dr. Chakrabarthy, Dr. Kaza, Dr. Sumul Rawal, Dr. Suresh Reddy, Dr. Meher Medavaram, Dr. Krishan Kumar, Dr. Raju Kattara, Dr. Krish Soundrajan, Dr. Amy Shah, Dr. Rakesh Dua, and Dr. Hetal Gor, along with several young Physicians and MSRF members had come to New York from different parts of the country to be part of the largest India Day Parade in the world.

    A record number of people, both Indian Americans and mainstream Americans thronged the sidewalks, filling Madison Avenue from 38th to 27th Streets, cheering jubilantly as the floats portraying the rich heritage of India and the rise of India as a world power, meandered through the Big Apple. The gods seemed to smile as the clouds lifted and the bright sun shone forth. The crowds acknowledged the contributions and achievements of the Indian Diaspora and their motherland, India.

    “We are extremely happy to be part of this great event,” said Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, the President-Elect, leading the parade in New York City. “On behalf of the over 120,000 physicians of Indian Origin in the United States, I want to convey our greetings to all the people of Indian origin, especially to over two million Indian Americans across the United States, who continue to make India proud and make India stand tall among peoples of the whole world. On this very special day of celebrating our freedom, we take special pride in saluting our beloved tricolor. Let us recall with pride the great sacrifice of our freedom fighters, whose undying love for India secured us our freedom,” he added.

    Dr. Sunil Kaza, who was on the AAPI float in New York, said, “On this happy occasion join me and all members of AAPI in saluting the hard work of all our citizens who have, over these 69 years, helped build a new India. Let us bow our heads in memory of all those brave Jawans and all our brave citizens who have sacrificed their lives for the cause of our unity, integrity, and progress. As we celebrate India and its several achievements on this very special day, AAPI is very proud to join in and salute this great nation and its 1.4 billion people.”

    Dr. Kathula reminded the Diaspora that India’s journey since 1947 has been one of resilience, progress, and immense pride. As members of the Indian diaspora, we carry the legacy of our motherland in our hearts, and it is our collective responsibility to honor that legacy through our work, both in the United States and in India.

    Dr. Kathula said, “Indian American physicians serve one in seven patients in the United States. Our contributions as physicians are not just limited to the clinical care, we provide but extend to our roles as educators, leaders, and advocates in our communities. The values that have been instilled in us through our heritage—compassion, dedication, and respect for life—are reflected in our daily lives and in the service, we provide to our patients.”

    In his message to the Diaspora, Dr. Kathula called upon the community “to reaffirm our commitment to the principles of democracy, freedom, and equality, values that both India and the United States hold dear. As AAPI continues to grow and evolve, let us remain united in our mission to promote the highest standards of healthcare, foster excellence in medical practice, and serve as a bridge between the medical communities of India and the United States.”

    Members of AAPI are not only known for the exceptional quality of care they provide to their patients, but also have established an unprecedented professional exchange program between physicians and researchers in the US and India, augmented medical education curricula, and established medical specialties, and emergency services in India, sponsored free medical care in the US and India through free clinics, participated in legislative days in DC, led with exemplary leadership and devotion the AMA – IMG Section and many committees with AAPI.

    Last weekend, Dr. Kathula had the honor of participating in leading AAPI at the India Day parade in Chicago City.  Referring to the event, Dr. Kathula said, “I am pleased to share that I had the honor of attending the Indian Independence Day celebrations in Naperville, Illinois, along with several of our esteemed AAPI leaders, including Dr. Sunil Kaza, BOT Chair, Regional Directors Drs. Anjali Gulati, Dr. Meher Medavaram, and Past President Dr. Suresh Reddy. The event was a wonderful opportunity to join in the festivities alongside distinguished guests such as the Indian Consulate General Hon. Somnath Gosh, U.S. Congressman Mr. Raja Krishnamoorthi, and the Mayor of Naperville, Mr. Scott Werli. The spirit of unity and pride was palpable as we celebrated our rich heritage and the strong bonds between our nations.”

    The growing influence of physicians of Indian heritage is evident, as increasingly physicians of Indian origin hold critical positions in healthcare, academic, research, and administrative positions across the nation. Physicians of Indian origin are known for their great achievements, and their contributions to their motherland, India, and their adopted land, the United States in significant ways to the transformation of Indo-US relations. Serving 1 in every 7 patients in the US, AAPI members care for millions of patients every day, while several of them have risen to hold high-flying jobs, shaping the policies, programs, and inventions that shape the landscape of healthcare in the US and around the world. Since its inception in 1982, AAPI has been at the forefront, representing a conglomeration of more than 125,000 practicing physicians in the United States, seeking to be the united voice for physicians of Indian origin.

  • I-SPORT Medical Centre Launches in Pune

    PUNE: I-SPORT Medical Centre, a pioneering concept and sports medicine facility dedicated to orthopedic sports surgery and medicine, was officially inaugurated by Hon. Shri Ajit Dada Pawar, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra and President of the Maharashtra Olympic Association, in Balewadi, Pune. This state-of-the-art medical center is set to redefine the landscape of sports injury prevention, management and recovery, marking a significant milestone in the healthcare sector.

    I-SPORT Medical Centre stands out as the first of its kind in the region, offering a comprehensive range of services tailored to the needs of athletes and individuals with active lifestyles. With a mission to make world-class sports medicine accessible to all, the facility is equipped with cutting-edge technology and staffed by a team of highly qualified specialist doctors and bio-mechanics scientists. The center is designed to deliver evidence-based treatments and personalized care, ensuring that each patient receives the highest standard of medical attention.

    Dr. Sumedh Magar, Director of I-SPORT Medical Centre, shared his vision for the facility during the inauguration, stating, “At I-SPORT Medical Centre, we are committed to carrying forward the legacy of 35 years of modern orthopedic health for all. We have established a unique interdisciplinary model involving orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, bio-mechanists, and human performance scientists along with physicians. This team approach ensures holistic patient care for health issues and performance development. My deep passion for sports and sports medicine drives our mission to provide top-notch care that enables our patients to return to their best physical selves. We leverage the latest advancements in medical technology and maintain an unwavering focus on patient-centered care, ensuring that every individual who walks through our doors receives the best possible treatment.”

    Dr. Sumedh Magar, an accomplished orthopedic surgeon, and sports medicine specialist trained in the UK, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the center. His unique academic background, including a double master’s in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine underscores his dedication to advancing the field. With a Fellowship in Adult Reconstruction Surgery, Dr. Magar’s proficiency in Arthroscopy, Joint Preservation Surgery, and Arthroplasty makes him a trusted name in the field. The idea for I-SPORT has rooted from his multi-centric experience at FIFA Medical Centre and International Olympic Committe recognized institutions in London.

    I-SPORT Medical Centre is not just a medical facility; it is a commitment to the well-being of the physically active and sporting community. By offering affordable, world-class care, the center aims to develop a research-based approach to create a significant impact on the lives of athletes and sports enthusiasts across Maharashtra and beyond. The successful outcomes achieved by patients at I-SPORT Medical Centre are a testament to the effectiveness of its specialized approach and the dedication of its medical team.

  • Fitness Enthusiast Milind Soman Kicks Off Unity Run


    Fitness Icon Milind Soman Kicks Off Unity Run

    BENGALURU: Fitness icon Milind Soman has embarked on a special journey from Sinhagad Fort to Panhala Fort as part of the Unity Run, in partnership with Greaves Electric Mobility (GEM). This year’s run takes on a new dimension as Milind Soman will combine running with riding GEM’s recently launched high-performance family electric scooter, the Ampere Nexus.

    The Unity Run was flagged off on August 10th at Ace AV Ampere, Shivajinagar, Pune, where Soman began his expedition on the Ampere Nexus electric scooter after a meet and greet with dealers and customers. Over the next four days, the Nexus will be a companion to Milind Soman as he runs covering inter-city long distances. The run concludes at Vasai-Virar Fort on August 13th. During the run, he also interacted with the Greaves community while passing Mumbai.

    The Ampere Nexus, launched in April, has been dubbed ‘The Nex Big Thing’ for its powerful performance, robust build, and stylish design, promising to redefine the electric two-wheeler segment. Entirely conceptualized and developed in India, it sports a 3 kWh LFP battery with 30% extra battery life to empower consumers to meet their urban mobility needs with convenience. The Nexus has seen a great response from the customers and is available for booking at an introductory offer.

    Unity Run started in 2021, is a remarkable fitness initiative by Milind Soman that emphasizes health, unity, and environmental awareness. This collaboration aims to raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and the role of electric vehicles in reducing carbon emissions. The partnership with Greaves Electric Mobility aims to highlight the deep connection between sustainable choices and their overall impact on our health and well-being as a society, encouraging millions to adopt sustainable mobility.

  • KEM Hospital Pune Celebrating Breastfeeding Week with Engaging Awareness Activities

    PUNE: KEM Hospital, Pune celebrated World Breastfeeding Week with various activities for new mothers, doctors, and staff members.  

    World Breastfeeding Week is held in the first week of August every year. The theme for 2024 is Closing the Gap: Breastfeeding Support for All.

    The week-long activities included a Quiz for pediatrics, gynecologists neonatologists, and department members, an awareness program and fun activities for new mothers, and felicitation of milk donors. The activities also included card card-making competition for employees, the cards were prepared on the theme of the joy and beauty of breastfeeding and will be given to mothers. The activities culminated with a nursing training program which is the first point of contact with new mothers and is closely associated with the diet of mother and baby. All the activities helped enhance awareness amongst the staff members as well as new mothers.

     Breastfeeding offers a multitude of benefits that extend far beyond its fundamental role in providing optimal nutrition- Experts

     Breastfeeding offers a multitude of benefits that extend far beyond its fundamental role in providing optimal nutrition opined experts. Dr Umesh Vaidya, HOD- NICU and consultant neonatology, KEM Hospital Pune said that KEM Hospital, Pune Incorporating breastfeeding into health and wellness strategies not only supports immediate nutritional needs but also lays a foundation for lifelong health and cognitive advancement.

     While the widely recognized advantages include supporting infant growth, boosting immunity, and fostering maternal recovery, breastfeeding’s impact on less apparent areas such as metabolic health, cognitive development, and allergy prevention is equally profound.

    Among these less commonly known benefits, breastfeeding plays a crucial role in brain development. The essential nutrients and bioactive components in breast milk, such as long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) and leptin, significantly contribute to cognitive function and higher IQ scores. Additionally, breastfeeding supports the development of a healthy gut microbiota, which further enhances brain health and cognitive outcomes.

    The impact of breastfeeding on reducing the risk of metabolic syndrome and allergies, alongside its crucial role in brain development, underscores its extensive protective and developmental advantages.

    Dr Janvi Shah, Lactation consultant, KEM Hospital, Pune said that as we recognize and celebrate the diverse benefits of breastfeeding, it becomes clear that supporting and promoting breastfeeding practices is essential for enhancing overall public health and ensuring a healthier future for generations to come.

    Dr Rani Balgude, Lactation consultant, KEM Hospital, Pune said that These benefits contribute not only to a healthier start for infants but also to long-term well-being for both mothers and children.

     Dr Umesh Vaidya added that KEM Hospital, Pune has a robust and advanced infrastructure for the care of new babies and mothers including a lactation clinic which was launched last year, a milk bank that is a cornerstone of our neonatal care, providing critical support to vulnerable infants with the highest standards of safety and quality and a state-of-the-art NICU backed by experts and trained staff.

  • Cummins India Limited Welcomes Shveta Arya as New Managing Director

    PUNE: Cummins India Limited, one of the leading power solutions technology providers, is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors has appointed Shveta Arya as an Additional Director and the Managing Director (Designate) effective August 8, 2024.  Shveta Arya will take up the full-time role as the Managing Director of Cummins India Limited – effective September 1, 2024, subject to approval from shareholders through a postal ballot.

    She succeeds Ashwath Ram, who will continue serving the company until August 31, 2024 (close of business hours). Under his leadership, the company achieved profitable growth and successfully navigated multiple challenges, including COVID-19.

    Shveta leads the Power System Business for Cummins India Limited – a portfolio she will continue to hold even after her appointment as the Managing Director. As the business leader, she has been driving growth and enhancing market presence for power generation and industrial businesses serving India and the global market. She also successfully led the launch of the CPCB IV+ range of products, which was introduced in July 2023 and features amongst the most stringent emission standards for backup power generation in the world. Previously, as the leader of Cummins’ Distribution business in India, Shveta crafted a five-year growth vision that saw significant revenue expansion during her tenure.

    Welcoming the new leader, Ashwath Ram, Managing Director, Cummins India Limited, said, “I am delighted to welcome Shveta as the next Managing Director of Cummins India Limited. As the Business Leader for Distribution and Power Systems, she has played an integral role in the company’s growth journey. Her strategic mindset, customer-centricity, and commitment to our core values make her the perfect fit to steer the Company to greater heights. I wish her all the very best in this new assignment.”

    Expressing her views on the appointment, Shveta Arya, Managing Director (Designate) and Business Leader – of Power Systems said, “It is both an honor and a privilege for me to lead an organization like Cummins India Limited, which has an illustrious legacy of powering India’s growth for over 60+ years. Under Ashwath’s leadership, the organization has grown tremendously over the last five years. I am deeply committed to steering the company into its next phase of growth and delivering our brand promise of innovation and dependability.”

    Shveta holds a master’s from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA) and a bachelor’s in Information Technology engineering from Delhi University. She has over 20 years of industry and management consulting experience in the Automotive, Travel, Financial Services and Telecom sectors. Before joining Cummins in 2016 as the Head of Strategy, she was associated with organizations such as Thomas Cook, Kearney, and Infosys.

  • Symbiosis Skills and Professional University Ranks First in NIRF 2024 for Skill Universities

    PUNE: Symbiosis Skills and Professional University ( SSPU) has secured the 1st position in the Skill Universities category of the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024.  This prestigious ranking was released by the Ministry of Education on 12th August 2024 in New Delhi. The prestigious recognition was bestowed by Hon’ble Union Minister for Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan and as a part of this recognition, a trophy and a certificate were presented to Dr. Swati Mujumdar, Pro-Chancellor, Symbiosis Skills and Professional University.

    The India Rankings 2024 were unveiled by Union Minister for Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, in the presence of prominent figures such as Secretary of Higher Education, Shri K. Sanjay Murthy; UGC Chairman, Prof. M Jagadesh Kumar; AICTE Chairman, Prof. T.G. Sitharam; NETF Chairman, Prof. Anil Sahasrabuddhe; NBA Member Secretary, Dr. Anil Kumar Nassa; Additional Secretary of the Department of Higher Education, Shri Sunil Kumar Barnwal; Joint Secretary, Shri Govind Jaiswal, and other distinguished academicians and heads of institutions.

    NIRF is a vital recommendation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, and the rankings include top institutions that have demonstrated excellence in teaching, innovation, research, graduation outcomes, and more. This year marks the first time a Skill University category was introduced in the NIRF rankings, and Symbiosis Skills and Professional University has achieved the 1st rank in this newly introduced category.

    Dr. Swati Mujumdar, Pro-Chancellor, Symbiosis Skills, and Professional University said “I feel honored that I got an opportunity to accept this prestigious recognition on behalf of Symbiosis Skills and Professional University, which was bestowed by Hon’ble Union Minister for Education, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone associated with the University, including our students, faculty, and staff. We are proud to have earned this recognition and would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to this success.“

  • From Darkness to Clarity: The Inspiring Story of an IT Professional’s Vision Restoration and Facial Reconstruction via Two-Stage Medical Procedures

    26-year-old girl had lost her vision after being hit with stones by a drunken person at Ramtekdi Bridge

    PUNE: A team of doctors at Noble Hospitals and Research Centre performed optic nerve decompression, bony fixation to restore vision and bone grafting, and skull reconstruction to correct facial injuries near the eye orbit of a 26-year-old girl. The young IT professional had suffered complex injuries including eye orbit and lost her vision after being hit with stones hurled by a drunken person near the Ramtekdi area. A team of doctors at Noble Hospital and Research Centre including ENT expert Dr.Sudhir Halikar, Plastic surgeons Dr.Ravi Swaminathan and Dr Manoj Pawar, and ophthalmologist Dr. Sachin Bodhale pursued the case for six months with two complex procedures.

    Explaining the case of Dr. Ravi Swaminathan. Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Noble Hospitals and Research Centre said that about six months back the young girl was brought to our hospital with heavy bleeding cuts near her eye and fractured eye bones. She was riding a pillion on a bike when she was hit on the side of her eye. The soft tissue and bony injury had caused compression of her optic nerve and she had lost her vision.  She had also suffered serious facial injuries and that had complicated the situation. He added that the priority was to restore her vision.

    A team at Nobel Hospitals under the leadership of ENT expert Dr.Sudhir Halikar and plastic surgeons Dr. Swaminathan performed the ‘Endoscopic Optic Nerve’ decompression procedure.

    Dr.Sudhir Halikar, ENT surgeon at Noble Hospitals and Research Centre said that the procedure is conducted under general anesthesia.  The two-step procedure involved putting the endoscope along with other tools through the nose to open the sinuses behind the optic nerve and the eye. In the second step, the bone overlaying the optic canal was removed to make more space and ease some pressure on the optic nerve.

    It is important to understand the structure of the portion near the eye orbit. The optic nerve is spread from the brain, through the skull to the eye. A portion of this nerve is also in a rigid bony tunnel near the skull. Any condition like injury, trauma, tumor, or overgrowth may cause compression or swelling increasing the pressure on the optic nerve. This may cause loss of vision. Therefore, reducing pressure on the optic nerve is important. Endoscopic optic nerve decompression is a minimally invasive procedure performed by ENT surgeons.

    Dr. Swaminathan added that the second and equally important part included bone grafting and skull reconstruction. The first step involved decompression by cutting the overlaying bone reducing the pressure. But the orbital globe requires support and a bone cannot be placed inside as it will increase the pressure again. So the floor is reconstructed by giving the support of a titanium plate.

    Plastic Surgeon Dr Manoj Pawar said that this is important to ensure the restoration of eye orbit contours. In simple terms, it helps to bring both eyes on the same horizontal level and correct double vision.

    The stitches were removed and in August’s first week when the girl came for a follow-up, the doctors found the scars almost fully recovered.

    Dr Divij Mane, Director of Noble Hospitals and Research Centre said that It’s teamwork, commitment to the patients, and commitment to one another as a team that results in the best possible outcome for the patients. We congratulate our team for addressing this rare condition successfully.

    Dr Dileep Mane, Managing Director of Noble Hospitals and Research Centre said that we aim to deliver the most advanced care in the field backed by the best experts This case reflects how multidisciplinary team effort can bring the best results for the patient. We are happy that the aspiring youngster has restored vision and will be back soon to pursue her ambitions in life.