Patient Experience
A 52-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding, sustaining a burst fracture with incomplete spinal cord injury. Dr. Rajan performed posterior stabilization and decompression within the golden hour. Through aggressive rehabilitation, the patient regained ambulation with a cane and retrained as a construction supervisor.
A 31-year-old artist with cervical dystonia developed severe neck pain and abnormal posturing affecting her ability to paint. Dr. Rajan performed selective peripheral denervation surgery, restoring normal head position and allowing her to resume her artistic career.
A 47-year-old monk from a remote monastery presented with progressive quadriparesis from ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament. Dr. Rajan performed extensive cervical laminoplasty, respecting the patient's spiritual beliefs throughout treatment. The monk returned to his monastery after 3 months with significantly improved function.
A 28-year-old competitive freediver developed acute liver failure after accidental toxin exposure during deep-sea training. Dr. Mahansaria performed an emergency living-donor transplant using a segment from her twin sister, enabling her to return to competitive diving within 9 months with full liver regeneration in both sisters.
A 72-year-old retired clockmaker with autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis had been refused surgery elsewhere due to complex vascular anatomy. Dr. Mahansaria used 3D-printed models to plan a precision biliary reconstruction, preserving the patient's ability to continue his intricate craft post-recovery.
A 6-year-old girl born with biliary atresia underwent a modified Kasai procedure by Dr. Mahansaria using novel microsurgical techniques. Her recovery involved a custom nutrition plan that incorporated her favorite mango smoothies, and she's now thriving in first grade.
A 45-year-old Himalayan mountaineer developed a rare parasitic liver cyst during an expedition. Dr. Mahansaria performed laparoscopic excision while preserving maximum functional tissue, allowing the patient to summit Everest again eight months later.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation was diagnosed with acute fatty liver. Dr. Mahansaria coordinated with obstetricians for simultaneous emergency C-section and liver stabilization, saving both mother and premature baby who's now healthy.
A 61-year-old traditional puppeteer with hepatocellular carcinoma refused conventional treatment due to cultural beliefs. Dr. Mahansaria incorporated Ayurvedic principles alongside targeted microwave ablation, achieving complete remission while respecting the patient's values.
A 19-year-old college athlete with Wilson's disease presented in hepatic crisis during finals week. Dr. Mahansaria's rapid chelation therapy and genetic counseling enabled the student to complete his exams and continue his basketball scholarship.
A 54-year-old lighthouse keeper with isolated liver metastasis from colon cancer underwent ALPPS procedure by Dr. Mahansaria. The staged approach allowed him to maintain his solitary profession throughout treatment with remote monitoring technology.
A 8-month-old with neonatal hemochromatosis received a domino transplant from his mother, who simultaneously donated to another child. Dr. Mahansaria orchestrated this rare paired exchange, creating two healthy families from one complex procedure.
A 39-year-old professional pastry chef with alcohol-related cirrhosis achieved transplant candidacy through Dr. Mahansaria's innovative rehabilitation program incorporating culinary therapy. She now runs a successful sober bakery.
A 67-year-old retired diplomat with polycystic liver disease affecting breathing underwent extensive cyst fenestration. Dr. Mahansaria used intraoperative ultrasound navigation to preserve critical structures, restoring the patient's ability to travel and lecture.
A 14-year-old aspiring programmer with Budd-Chiari syndrome developed during coding marathon. Dr. Mahansaria performed transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt placement using radiation-free MRI guidance, allowing the teen to safely continue his tech pursuits.
A 50-year-old transgender woman with drug-induced liver injury during hormone therapy received personalized immunotherapy from Dr. Mahansaria. His culturally sensitive approach included coordinating with her endocrinologist to maintain gender-affirming care.
A 3-year-old toddler who ingested toxic wild berries received emergency liver dialysis followed by auxiliary partial transplant from an anonymous donor. Dr. Mahansaria's technique allowed native liver regeneration, with the donor segment eventually atrophy.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village presented with persistent dry cough and fatigue, initially misdiagnosed as tuberculosis. Dr. Bansal identified it as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis through HRCT. With no family support, the patient learned to self-manage oxygen therapy and participated in a pulmonary rehabilitation program, showing stabilized lung function over six months.
An 8-year-old boy from an affluent family with severe asthma was brought in during an acute exacerbation triggered by pollen. Dr. Bansal implemented allergen immunotherapy alongside a customized inhaler regimen. The family transformed their home environment, removing carpets and installing air purifiers, resulting in symptom-free school attendance within three months.
Had a complex fibroid situation that needed surgery. Dr. Veena Bhat at Artemis was direct, explained my options clearly, and scheduled everything efficiently around my work travel. The procedure went smoothly, recovery was quick, and I was back at my desk in no time. Exactly what I needed.