Brief of Rehab Day Carnival

Saturday, December 18th, 2010


Vydehi Institute of Rehabilitation celebrated its 7th Rehab Day on 18th December 2010. A carnival had been organized for special children, their parents and rehab staff at Vydehi campus playground. A range of games, food items & craft items stalls was arranged for adults and kids alike. Everybody enjoyed the fair and it was a great success.

Commodore Indru Wadhwani – President of Mallya Hospital, Major Gen. Dr. Anju Manchanda – Administrator of Vydehi Hospital presided over the celebration and encouraged the special children.

Also faculty, staff and students of Vydehi institutions participated in the carnival

Rehab day is here …. Join with us on 18th December 2010

Thursday, December 16th, 2010


Rehab carnival

Rehab

Rehab family plans to host a carnival for all of you at the college play ground on 18th Dec, 2010 between 10:00am to 1:00pm.
It will have food stalls, craft items, games section and so on…. From kids to adults, its gonna be a FUN TIME for ALL of us….. Hoping to see you all at the fair

Dr. Nancy Dilger, Pediatric Physical Therapist Visiting Vydehi Rehabilitation on November 8 – 13, 2010

Monday, October 25th, 2010


Vydehi Institute of Rehabilitation will have its visiting consultant, Dr. Nancy Dilger at rehabilitation centre from 8th to 13th of November, 2010.
She is a renowned Pediatric Physical Therapist from Los Angeles, California, USA.

She would be consulting our special kids & will give her valuable suggestions relating to thin need of tapping on orthotic supports.

She also would be delivering lectures on “Bio Mechanics” during her visits.

Vydehi Hospital Doctors Save Baby Boy From Growing up as a Transsexual

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010


Growing up as a transsexual is painful because of the social, physical and emotional consequences that the individual faces along with his whole family. Unfortunately it is a condition that is rarely diagnosed correctly or early enough by doctors. However, a life long tragedy was altered for the Kumar family of Kolar District on 7th July 2010, thanks to Dr. Dinakara of Vydehi Institute of Medical Science and Research Centre.

A baby boy of two days only, born to Naveen and Sudha Kumar, suffered from strange, mysterious symptoms like frantic fits, low sodium and glucose levels, abrupt breathing etc. “At birth the baby did not cry, on closer examination, he started crying but it was not until the second day that my wife felt there was a deeper problem” Naveen Kumar recalls. Unable to decode these symptoms, doctors in their first hospital, Malur, referred them to a bigger hospital.

After hospital hopping, the parents in despair finally landed in Vydehi Hospital. The doctors here diagnosed him with a rare cogenital problem called adrenal hemorrhage, saving him from living his adult life as a transsexual. Difficult to diagnose, its occurrence is only 0.001 cases in a thousand, with a mortality rate of 75-80%.

Dr. Dinakara Prithviraj, consultant neonatologist at the Vydehi Hospital, said that, “Even if such babies survive, they will suffer repeated episodes of fever, vomiting and diarrhea. Males might develop female characteristics, as the affected gland does not produce testosterone hormone essential to develop the male characteristics.”

The symptoms of low sodium and glucose levels, breathing problems and paleness, often mislead doctors to think that the problem is in the brain, eventhough, the problem occurs in the stomach, wherein the blood collects in the abdomen. “He was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at birth due to breathing abnormalities, this ruptured this adrenal gland which aggravated his problem.” explains Dr. Dinakara.

Fortunately for the family, this mistake was detected on time at Vydehi Hospital. Doctors remark that although the initial tests were related to the brain, it did not stop them from further examination which showed some mass in the abdomen area.

Thus, not only was a life saved but the future of the whole family was lifted from what could have been very dark and painful. Naveen and Sudha Kumar’s baby boy went through a rigorous treatment at the Vydehi Hospital for 12 days. The hassles were worth it because the parents are happy to see a bright future ahead for their son.

Vydehi Hospital NEWS reported in http://www.bangaloremirror.com/article/10/20100831201008310438281617e4e57cc/City-docs-save-baby-boy-from-growing-up-as-a-transsexual.html

Inauguration of Orientation Programme for the staff nurses of Vydehi Hospital.

Friday, July 23rd, 2010


Vydehi Institute of Nursing and Research Centre had inaugurated the “Orientation programme” for the staff nurses of Vydehi Hospital, Bangalore on 21/07/2010.

Following are the course content of Orientation Programme includes: Communication skills, Telephone ethics, Dress code, Hospital policy, Fluid management, Central venous pressure monitoring, Basic drug administration, Collection of specimens and samples, Pre and post operative care, Bio waste management, Management of unit/ward, Handling emergency, Medico legal aspects .
More Details on event: http://www.vims.ac.in/education/orientation-staff-nurses-vydehi-hospital.pdf

Glimpses of the event: