Nagpur preparing 100-bed ICU facility

The Nagpur district administration is in the process of preparing a 100-bed ICU facility at the city’s Government Medical College and Hospital. District Guardian Minister Nitin Raut issued a directive to that effect during a review meeting with officials in Nagpur on Monday.

Raut also called on private businesses and companies not to cut workers ‘ salaries.

“The condition of all four positive patients is good, and the first patient would qualify for discharge on March 25 if all of his tests come negative,” said Sanjiv Kumar, Divisional Commissioner. “If all goes well, the remaining three will be discharged on March 27 too,” he said.

Shortage of Mayo Hospital test kits delaying results?

Nagpur: The Indira Gandhi Government Medical University (IGGMCH) viral research and diagnostic laboratory in Nagpur, the only facility to test suspects from most of Central India, faced Tuesday shortage of test kits. On Wednesday, timely intervention by state governments resolved the issue and now the laboratory works optimally.

The problem came to light when the laboratory did not publish findings from sixteen new suspects admitted on Tuesday and four samples pending since Monday. Minister of Health Rajesh Tope also admitted that there was a lack of contact.

Tope said there was some issue with IGGMCH test kits, which were sorted later. “These laboratories need to transmit their kits to the Center before 48 hours,” he said.

Currently, 51 laboratories performing Covid-19 tests in the country receive these kits in the NIV Pune on behalf of the ICMR. As per the protocol, they must inform the NIV 48 hours in advance of the test kits.

IGGMCH Dean Dr Ajay Keoliya acknowledged the deficiency but also stated to be resolved following secretariat intervention. “This was due to a certain misunderstanding, but the issue was easily resolved. Tests have not been affected by the deficiency. In the last two days, the number of samples has also decreased. Both examinations are done promptly and thoroughly, “the dean said.

Many offenders agreed that they had to wait long hours to get their results while others had their results in a short time in government hospitals. Some offenders had to be in the hospital isolation ward for over 30 hours and others had tests of 6 to 8 hours.

TOI addressed how the test is performed and why it is delayed in some cases, with leading microbiologists in Nagpur.

“Diagnostic kits are available in different capacities between 100 and 500. But this does not mean a kit of 100 samples will be checked by one hundred, “a senior Nagpur microbiologist said.

According to him, one sample has to be checked on different parameters in accordance with the protocol. Re-tests are often performed to reconfirm the findings. A kit with a capacity of 100 can test a maximum of 20 to 30 samples. Laboratory technicians typically wait until this number of samples arrives before tests begin.

“Reagents and other package components are expensive. For one or two samples, we can’t waste the whole package. So, these measurements are batch-specific. For instance, if we set a batch of 20 samples, as usual, we have to wait for twenty samples. Once the batch count is done, the tests begin, “the microbiologist said. As a result, some samples are analyzed within 6 hours, while others take up to 24 to 30 hours.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the state administration announced the opening of more laboratories in Pune, Mumbai, Dhule, Solapur and Aurangabad in order to share the load of existing two-state laboratories. ICMR will supply these labs with 10 lakh kits. This will guarantee a timely outcome in the future.

Mayo hospital may now carry out nCoV tests

Nagpur: The Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMCH) successfully installed all necessary infrastructure to test swab samples for suspected novel coronavirus infection after being declared a nodal laboratory for virus testing on January 31.

The only hospital in Central India to cater for Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and most of Madhya Pradesh will be IGGMC, popularly known as the Mayo Hospital. Swab samples from those areas will be sent to the hospital and only checked here. Reports are coming in within 48 hours.

IGGMCH Assistant Medical Superintendent Sagar Pandey said the hospital already had a machine called the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). “The reverse agent chemicals needed for the novel coronavirus test were received on 4 February. We told all authorities on Wednesday that the service is available now at IGGMCH. That will reduce the burden on the Pune laboratory of the National Institute of Virology (NIV). That will also ensure timely results for patients in Central India, “he added.

The central government decided to start research facilities in laboratories other than the one at NIV, Pune, to boost India’s readiness to deal with coronavirus. Apart from Nagpur, similar services have begun in Vandanam town, Kolkata, Secunderabad, Lucknow, Jaipur and Chennai at Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, NIV Kerala unit.

With the facility available at Mumbai’s Kasturba Hospital and IGGMCH, Nagpur, Maharashtra is the only state to have two such laboratories so far.

In Nagpur, a suspect isolation ward has been built by the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH). Two perpetrators have approached investigators at the GMCH to date. One of them was discharged after it was found negative about his papers.

Another middle-aged man submitted swab samples and is in isolation from his family. His reports are set to arrive from Pune on Thursday. Both samples will now go to IGGMCH factory.

Wockhardt Hospital- Nagpur

In 2007 on the basis on two decades experience, WORKHARDT SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL In Nagpur was founded for high-end super-specialty care. Wockhardt Super Speciality Hospital, Nagpur was established as a fitting symbol of befitting the trust of the people of Central India, which has ensured that the already existent cardiac hospital at Nagpur crosses expectations thereby facilitating accreditation with NABH. Now the citizens of central India can avail of super specialty medical care in the areas of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Minimal Access Surgery and Critical Care. Nagpur has the highest literacy rate in India and also known as an orange city famous for fruit oranges and a major trade centre for orange cultivation. Wockhardt Hospital is located at a distance of 7km away from Nagpur’s Airport named the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, also has a domestic terminal. Wockhardt Hospital is located at the centre of the heart of the city and is equipped with

• Carl Zeiss HD Neuro microscope system with Neuro endoscopy system for Minimal
invasive spinal surgeries.
• CUSA & dedicated Bipolar Cauterization system to have precision during electro-
surgical cutting & coagulation & tumor breakage & aspiration.
• Stryker make 2 nos. of Ortho surgical system for taking all kind Ortho surgical
procedures
• Navigation system to have better & faster planning of joint replacement procedures.
• 118 patient beds (33 for Critical Care)
• A dedicated AHU system and laminar flow assembly
• Backed up 10 bedded SICU
• State of the art OT (4 nos.)
• Complete Karl Storz Laparoscopy system with 3 chip high-resolution camera
processor system for Minimal invasive procedures.

Wockhardt Hospital also some special health checkup packages for their international
patients.

Seven Star Hospital – Nagpur

Seven different doyens from different medical fraternity have come together along with
their proven talents from Clinicians, Nursing, paramedics, and the management with a goal
to redefine health care in Nagpur. Seven Star Hospital is a destination of choice for super
specialty multidisciplinary healthcare solutions in Nagpur. It is the first hospital in Central
India with a facility of Robotic Surgery. They have planned 200 bedded tertiary to
quaternary care hospital with a genuine state of the art in keeping with a globally
comparable level of healthcare deliverance. They have initially started with a 105-bed unit.
There is vision is universal access to affordable, advanced medical facilities to all, delivered
with empathy Sincerity and compassion. They are in Nagpur with a mission of continual
progress in providing expertise in medical services based on the vast experience of their
qualified team of medical professionals. Their work on some basic core values like
superlative technology, safety, striving for excellence, sincerity, stimulating, super-specialty
tertiary care. Directors of Seven-star hospital are different seven doyen’s they are Dr.
Mohan Nerkar, Dr. Sadashiv Bhole, Dr. Prashant Rahate, Dr. Ashish Kubde, Dr. Shailesh
Kothalkar, Dr. zoeb Haider, Dr, Ravi Dashputra. Seven Star Hospital provides all over medial
facilities including

• General & Laparoscopic Surgery
• Robotic Surgery
• Orthopedic bone & joint replacement
• Gynecology, Obstetrics & high-risk pregnancy
• Urology and Andrology
• ENT, Head & Neck Surgery
• Nephrology & Dialysis
• Test Tube Baby Center
• Neonatology Department
• Pediatrics & Pediatric Surgery
• Critical care medicine & Internal medicine & many more medical facilities.
Seven Star Hospital is a truly World Class Health Care Facility under one roof with true
leadership proven values, Top-Notch Expertise, Cutting Edge Technology, Modular
Operation Theater, Quality care, Expertise Emergency care in minutes and many more.

Workshop on Interventional Pulmonology had conducted at KRIMS Hospital Nagpur.

On 4TH January 2019, NATCON (National conference on TB & Chest Disease)
conducted a workshop on International Pulmonology at KRIMS Hospital
Nagpur. This was a Hands-on workshop and covered all the topics related to
EBUS and Cryotherapy. Young Doctors were the attending delegates who had
come from all over India to learn advanced Bronchoscopy procedures. Dr.
Rakesh Chawla from New Delhi, Dr Ashish Tandon from Allahabad and Dr.
Vivek Gupta, Dr Sameer Arbat Pulmonology specialist in Nagpur and Dr Komal
Galani also from Nagpur was the eminent faculty members. The workshop
included lectures on various topics related to Interventional Pulmonology,
followed by a Hands-On session, in which the delegates got to operate those
instruments by themselves.

The coordinator of the workshop was Dr Sameer Arbat and the chairman of the workshop committee were Dr Rajesh Swarnakar. The workshop was followed by NATCON Conference with a TB-Free Nagpur an initiative supported by NATCON President Dr Radha Munje, Secretary Dr Ravindra Sarnaik and Dr Arora National President of TB Association from India. This 73rd NATCON Workshop brought together national and international
leaders for TB elimination in India.

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