MID-DAY NEWS (16.2.2009)
A new method
of inguinal hernia operations developed by Pune-based surgeon Dr Mohan Desarda
is now being adopted by Sri Lanka. The technique will be used there as the
first choice for the benefit of the patient.
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Pioneer: Dr Mohan Desarda was invited to Sri Lanka to project his new
theories that prevent hernia formation
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A new
method of inguinal hernia operations developed by Pune-based surgeon Dr Mohan
Desarda is now being adopted by Sri Lanka. The technique will be used there as
the first choice for the benefit of the patient.
The
College of Surgeon of Sri Lanka, an apex body of the Sri Lankan surgeons, had
recently invited Desarda to project his new theories that prevent hernia
formation.
"The
chances of recurrence are next to nil," he claimed. He also gave them a
video demonstration of the new technique last month.
As a
result of the lecture-demonstration, the Sri Lankan government can save
millions of foreign currency spent on purchasing the mesh and treating its
complication.
"No
mesh is now required in this new method and it gives complete cure from
hernia," said Desarda. In fact, no new foreign body is used in his new
operation technique.
Home in 24
hrs
According
to Desarda, the operation is conducted under local or spinal anesthesia and the
patient can be discharged within 24 hours.
The
patient can also carry luggage and travel, bend, squat or climb stairs soon.
"Normally, the patient can drive within four days," he said.
Desarda's
technique has also been adopted as a first choice in countries like Poland,
Ukraine and Cuba.
Affordable
to all "I did not patent the technique, as it should be affordable to the
poorest of the poor in our country," said Desarda. In the last 10 years,
he had operated over 4,500 cases of inguinal hernia cases in Pune alone.
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