Patient Experience
A 65-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village presented with persistent jaundice and weight loss. Diagnostic imaging revealed a periampullary tumor. Dr. Ramya performed a successful Whipple procedure. The patient, who had never undergone surgery before, recovered remarkably well with support from her former students who crowdfunded her postoperative nutritional supplements.
A 28-year-old software engineer with Crohn's disease developed a complex enterocutaneous fistula after previous surgeries. Dr. Ramya utilized a novel biologic mesh during abdominal wall reconstruction. The patient returned to work remotely within three weeks while continuing biologic therapy, representing a blend of advanced surgical technique and modern medical management.
A 42-year-old street food vendor presented with acute upper GI bleeding from esophageal varices due to undiagnosed non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Dr. Ramya performed emergency endoscopic variceal ligation followed by TIPS procedure. The patient's children, who helped at the food cart, adjusted their business to provide healthier options during his recovery.
A 17-year-old student from an affluent family was diagnosed with familial adenomatous polyposis. Dr. Ramya performed prophylactic total colectomy with ileoanal pouch reconstruction using single-incision laparoscopic surgery. The patient resumed online classes within 10 days and became an advocate for genetic screening in her community.
A 51-year-old construction worker with limited healthcare access presented with obstructive jaundice from choledocholithiasis. Dr. Ramya performed ERCP with sphincterotomy followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy during the same hospitalization. The hospital's charitable trust covered部分费用, allowing the daily wage worker to focus on recovery.
An 80-year-old retired judge with multiple comorbidities developed gastric outlet obstruction from peptic ulcer disease. Dr. Ramya opted for laparoscopic gastrojejunostomy instead of more radical surgery. The patient's grandchildren created a video diary of his recovery, which became a teaching tool for geriatric surgical care.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her second trimester presented with acute appendicitis. Dr. Ramya performed a minimally invasive appendectomy with continuous fetal monitoring. Both mother and baby recovered completely, with the surgery timed perfectly between critical developmental stages.
A 59-year-old fisherman with chronic hepatitis B developed a small hepatocellular carcinoma. Dr. Ramya performed laparoscopic liver resection using indocyanine green fluorescence imaging. The patient returned to fishing within six weeks, using his recovery time to teach village children about hepatitis prevention.
A 45-year-old ******* woman on hormone therapy presented with acute abdominal pain from sigmoid volvulus. Dr. Ramya performed endoscopic decompression followed by elective sigmoid resection. The surgical team received special training to provide culturally competent care throughout her hospitalization.
A 12-year-old child from an tribal community presented with chronic abdominal pain from intestinal tuberculosis. Dr. Ramya performed diagnostic laparoscopy with biopsy, avoiding open surgery. The entire village participated in the child's nutritional rehabilitation using traditional foods alongside medical treatment.
A 38-year-old professional athlete developed exercise-induced mesenteric ischemia. Dr. Ramya performed laparoscopic superior mesenteric artery revascularization. The patient returned to competition after three months with modified training regimen and became a spokesperson for recognizing abdominal pain in athletes.
My carpenter husband had a devastating hand injury—crushed metacarpals. Dr. Mannava rebuilt his hand so precisely he can still work with tools. Not just healing, but preserving livelihoods. We owe him everything.
A 70-year-old retired army officer presented with recurrent episodes of pancreatitis from pancreas divisum. Dr. Ramya performed endoscopic minor papilla sphincterotomy with stent placement. The patient's military discipline contributed to his excellent compliance with postoperative dietary restrictions.
A 22-year-old medical student developed necrotizing pancreatitis from hypertriglyceridemia. Dr. Ramya managed the case with minimally invasive necrosectomy through a step-up approach. The patient documented his experience as a case study for his medical school thesis.
A 48-year-old woman with morbid obesity and GERD underwent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy combined with hiatal hernia repair. Dr. Ramya's modified technique resulted in significantly less postoperative nausea. The patient's entire family adopted healthier eating habits during her weight loss journey.
A 28-year-old software engineer from Hyderabad presented with sudden-onset hematuria and proteinuria after recovering from a mild COVID-19 infection. Dr. Sridhar diagnosed post-COVID IgA nephropathy and initiated targeted immunosuppressive therapy. The patient responded remarkably within 3 weeks, with complete normalization of renal function and no recurrence at 6-month follow-up.
72-year-old retired farmer from a remote village arrived with advanced uremic symptoms and no prior medical history. Dr. Sridhar discovered end-stage renal disease secondary to uncontrolled hypertension. He coordinated emergency hemodialysis while educating the patient's illiterate family about renal diet and fluid restrictions. The patient stabilized and now receives regular dialysis with improved quality of life.
45-year-old construction worker presented with nephrotic syndrome and was found to have minimal change disease. Dr. Sridhar implemented a carefully monitored corticosteroid regimen while accounting for the patient's inability to take time off work. Through telemedicine follow-ups and adjusted medication timing, the patient achieved complete remission within 4 weeks without missing work days.
8-year-old schoolgirl from an affluent family was referred for persistent microscopic hematuria. Dr. Sridhar identified thin basement membrane nephropathy through advanced genetic testing. He provided extensive counseling to the anxious parents, explaining the benign prognosis and eliminating unnecessary restrictions on the child's activities.
60-year-old diabetic woman with chronic kidney disease stage 4 presented with acute kidney injury after using alternative herbal medications. Dr. Sridhar identified aristolochic acid nephropathy and initiated aggressive supportive care while coordinating with traditional medicine practitioners to prevent further cases. The patient recovered baseline function after 3 months of careful management.