Patient Experience
A 55-year-old woman with Behçet's disease developed multiple arterial aneurysms. Dr. Das managed her with immunosuppressive therapy and selective endovascular coil embolization of the most threatening aneurysms, avoiding major open surgery. The patient remained stable with close surveillance over two years.
An 80-year-old grandmother with multiple comorbidities and poor surgical risk presented with a symptomatic popliteal aneurysm. Dr. Das performed ultrasound-guided thrombin injection successfully, avoiding general anesthesia. The aneurysm thrombosed completely with resolution of symptoms at 3-month follow-up.
A 28-year-old software engineer from Bangalore, previously healthy, presented with sudden anuria and severe hypertension. Dr. Datta diagnosed atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome triggered by a viral infection. After plasmapheresis and eculizumab therapy, the patient regained renal function completely within three weeks, returning to work with monthly follow-ups.
72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural West Bengal with long-standing diabetes and hypertension arrived in advanced renal failure, unaware of her condition. Dr. Datta initiated conservative management and family education about peritoneal dialysis. With her daughter's support, she stabilized on home dialysis, maintaining reasonable quality of life for over two years.
A 45-year-old fisherman from coastal Odisha presented with nephrotic syndrome and was found to have amyloidosis secondary to chronic osteomyelitis. Dr. Datta coordinated with orthopedic surgeons for source control, then managed with novel immunosuppressants. After six months, proteinuria reduced by 80%, allowing return to light work.
8-year-old boy from an affluent Kolkata family was referred with unexplained recurrent hematuria. Dr. Datta identified thin basement membrane disease through electron microscopy. With genetic counseling and reassurance, the family accepted the benign prognosis, requiring only annual monitoring with no lifestyle restrictions.
My shoulder separation from a cycling accident needed urgent attention while I was visiting Kolkata from abroad. Dr. Das accommodated me immediately and performed arthroscopic stabilization. His international patient follow-up via telehealth made my recovery seamless across continents.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation developed preeclampsia with HELLP syndrome and acute kidney injury. Dr. Datta collaborated with obstetricians to manage delivery timing while optimizing renal perfusion. She required temporary dialysis postpartum but recovered full function by eight weeks, with both mother and baby thriving.
A 60-year-old street food vendor with limited healthcare access presented with end-stage renal disease from chronic analgesic abuse. Dr. Datta arranged social worker support for hemodialysis access while helping transition to safer pain management. The patient now receives regular dialysis through a government scheme.
A 17-year-old college athlete collapsed during training with rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney injury. Dr. Datta employed aggressive hydration and novel antioxidant therapy, preventing the need for dialysis. Renal function normalized within ten days, with educational modifications to prevent recurrence.
A 52-year-old banker with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease presented for preemptive transplant evaluation. Dr. Datta coordinated living donor workup for his sister while managing complications with tolvaptan. Successful transplantation occurred before needing dialysis, with excellent one-year outcomes.
A 39-year-old tribal woman from Jharkhand arrived with chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology. Dr. Datta diagnosed and treated silica nephropathy from traditional pottery work, while arranging vocational rehabilitation. Her renal function stabilized with conservative management and workplace modifications.
A 65-year-old retired army officer developed contrast-induced nephropathy after cardiac angiography. Dr. Datta utilized renal protection protocols and novel pharmacological agents, achieving complete recovery within three weeks without interim dialysis requirements.
A 12-year-old girl from Nepal presented with lupus nephritis, having failed initial therapy. Dr. Datta implemented a multi-target therapy approach with mycophenolate and tacrolimus, achieving remission within four months. She continues follow-up with excellent school attendance and normal growth.
A 47-year-old restaurant owner with obesity-related glomerulopathy underwent intensive lifestyle modification supervised by Dr. Datta alongside SGLT2 inhibitor therapy. He achieved 18kg weight loss and 50% reduction in proteinuria over nine months, avoiding dialysis initiation.
A 70-year-old grandmother with multiple comorbidities developed acute on chronic renal failure during COVID-19 pneumonia. Dr. Datta managed complex fluid and electrolyte balance during prolonged ICU stay, facilitating renal recovery despite severe lung involvement. She returned home after three months with stable renal function.
A 42-year-old corporate executive from Kolkata's elite sector presented with unexplained infertility after two failed IVF cycles elsewhere. Dr. Mitra discovered subtle adenomyosis via advanced imaging and prescribed a tailored protocol combining laparoscopic surgery with modified ovarian stimulation. The patient conceived naturally six months post-procedure and delivered healthy twins at 37 weeks.
17-year-old tribal girl from rural West Bengal arrived with a massive ovarian cyst misdiagnosed as pregnancy by local healers. Dr. Mitra organized charitable funding for the complex laparotomy, preserving reproductive function despite the cyst's size. The patient returned to her village cyst-free and later pursued nursing training inspired by her experience.
A 28-year-old vegan software developer developed severe nutritional deficiencies leading to amenorrhea. Dr. Mitra created a unique supplementation plan aligning with her ethical beliefs while addressing the deficiencies. Menstruation resumed within 11 weeks, and she later conceived following precise nutritional monitoring throughout pregnancy.
60-year-old menopausal schoolteacher presented with progressive pelvic organ prolapse but feared surgery due to her sister's bad experience. Dr. Mitra pioneered a novel non-surgical protocol combining specialized pelvic floor therapy with locally manufactured pessaries. The patient regained 90% pelvic support without surgery and became a community advocate for menopausal health.