Patient Experience
A 28-year-old tribal farmer from Koraput presented with a rare occipital encephalocele that had been growing since birth. Dr. Patra performed a complex reconstruction using a custom 3D-printed titanium mesh, collaborating with tribal healers to incorporate traditional wound care. The patient returned to farming within 6 months with complete resolution.
A 65-year-old retired banker developed sudden quadriparesis due to a previously undiagnosed C1-C2 subluxation. Dr. Patra performed an innovative awake intubation and posterior fusion, using intraoperative neuromonitoring. The patient walked out of the hospital in 72 hours with only a cervical collar.
A 7-year-old street vendor's child was brought with a penetrating head injury from a fallen construction rod. Dr. Patra led an emergency team that performed angiography-guided removal, preventing vascular injury. The child recovered fully and was sponsored for education through the hospital's outreach program.
A 42-year-old pregnant woman at 32 weeks gestation presented with a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. Dr. Patra coordinated with obstetricians to perform coiling under conscious sedation, followed by cesarean delivery 48 hours later. Both mother and baby had excellent outcomes.
An 80-year-old former freedom fighter with Parkinson's developed severe dyskinesias unresponsive to medication. Dr. Patra performed deep brain stimulation using MRI-guided targeting, dramatically improving tremor control. The patient celebrated by writing his memoirs with steady hands.
A 16-year-old national-level swimmer developed sudden neck pain after a dive, revealing a congenital spinal arteriovenous malformation. Dr. Patra used intraoperative fluorescence angiography to completely excise the lesion. The athlete returned to competition within 9 months.
A 35-year-old IT professional from Bangalore presented with trigeminal neuralgia so severe he couldn't eat. Dr. Patra performed a minimally invasive retrosigmoid microvascular decompression using endoscopic assistance. Pain resolved immediately, and the patient resumed work in 10 days.
A 12-year-old orphan with neurofibromatosis type 2 had bilateral vestibular schwannomas causing deafness. Dr. Patra staged the surgeries 6 months apart, preserving facial nerve function both times. The child received cochlear implants and now attends regular school.
A 50-year-old rickshaw puller developed progressive weakness from a giant thoracic meningioma compressing his spinal cord. Dr. Patra performed a 14-hour en bloc resection with intraoperative ultrasound guidance. The patient regained full mobility and returned to work with modified duties.
A 22-year-old engineering student suffered a depressed skull fracture in a bike accident with underlying dural tear. Dr. Patra used a custom acrylic cranioplasty molded during surgery, avoiding a second procedure. The student completed his semester without academic loss.
A 60-year-old fisherman from Puri presented with recurrent syncope due to a glomus jugulare tumor. Dr. Patra employed a combined otoneurosurgical approach with preoperative embolization, achieving complete resection while preserving cranial nerves. The patient returned to fishing within 3 months.
A 45-year-old homemaker with refractory epilepsy from cortical dysplasia underwent stereo-EEG monitoring and subsequent laser interstitial thermal therapy. Dr. Patra's precise ablation resulted in seizure freedom without neurological deficits, transforming her family's quality of life.
A 9-month-old infant from a remote village presented with progressive macrocephaly due to an arachnoid cyst. Dr. Patra performed neuroendoscopic fenestration using the smallest available endoscope. The child's head circumference normalized within 6 months.
A 70-year-old retired teacher developed normal pressure hydrocephalus with significant gait impairment. Dr. Patra implanted a programmable shunt with gravitational valve, adjusting settings weekly until optimal flow was achieved. The patient resumed morning walks with his grandchildren.