Burn Unit
Dr. Jayanthi MalaHOD (PLASTIC SURGERY) (MBBS, MS, M.Ch. PLASTIC SURGERY ) |
- Association of Plastic Surgeons of India – APSICON
- National Academy of Burns India – NABI
- Project Director – “SMILE TRAIN’ – America based NGO.
- Hair transplant
- Rhinoplasty & nasal reconstruction.
- Face lift
- Facial rejuvenation procedures -Botox, Fillers, chemical peel, vampire facial ,PRP & Lasers.
- Breast surgeries – Augmentation, Reduction, Mastopexy
- Tummy Tuck/ Abdominoplasty
- Liposuction and fat transfers
- Male to Female (MTF)-top & bottom surgeries – penile inversion vaginoplasty, sigmoid vaginoplasty.
- Female to Male (FTM)- Top & bottom surgeries- Breast removal, Penile & scrotal reconstruction.
- Free flaps, loco regional flaps.
- Head & Neck reconstruction after tumour excision
- Breast reconstruction
- Post traumatic leg defects flap coverage
- Bedsore management
- Hand reimplants & Upperlimb revascularization,
- nerve repairs, Tendon transfers and reconstructions
- birth defects correction
Cleft lip and palate Burns management & Burns reconstructive surgeries
Burn Unit in a hospital, it is likely a term used to describe a specialized unit within a hospital that focuses on the care and treatment of newborn infants, particularly those who require specialized medical attention. This unit is commonly known as a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or a Special Care Nursery. The purpose of a born unit or NICU is to provide specialized medical care to newborns who are premature, have low birth weight, or have specific medical conditions that require close monitoring and intervention. These units are staffed by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including neonatologists, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists who are experienced in caring for critically ill or fragile infants. The born unit or NICU is equipped with advanced medical equipment and technology to support the specialized needs of newborns. This may include incubators, ventilators, specialized monitoring systems, and equipment for administering medications and nutrition. The care provided in a born unit focuses on maintaining the infant’s stability, managing any medical conditions or complications, and supporting their growth and development. The team works closely with the infant’s parents to provide education, emotional support, and involvement in their baby’s care.
Contact
- NH - 44, Near Ambala Cantt., VILL. MOHRI, TEHSIL. SHAHBAD (M), DIST. KURUKSHETRA PIN 136135
- 0171-2700000
- info@amch.ac.in
- Emergency Contact+91 8222954101
- Ambulance 24*7 +91 8222954130
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