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‘Direct to Biplane Neuro Cathlab’ approach gives new lease of life to stroke patients at Fortis Mohali

This swift medical intervention helps save brain cells and minimises long-term damage

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Brain stroke is a predominant factor for long-term disability and even death. The life-threatening medical condition causes irreversible damage to brain cells. This highlights the importance of the “golden hour”, implying that the first 60 minutes after the occurrence of a stroke are critical for survival, as per the press release issued by Fortis Hospital Mohali.

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To save crucial time, the hospital has started the “Direct to Cath Lab stroke treatment” approach, wherein a patient is directly taken to the Biplane Neuro Cathlab with Flat Panel CT Capability — a specialised medical facility equipped with the most advanced imaging technology that offers high-resolution precision for diagnosing and treating neurovascular conditions — rather than for radiological scans. This swift medical intervention helps save brain cells and minimises long-term damage.

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Addressing the media during a press conference organised here today, Dr Vivek Gupta, Additional Director, Interventional Neuroradiology, and Director, Biplane Neuro Cathlab, said, “One minute of stroke or lack of blood supply affects nearly 20 lakh brain cells. However, emerging advanced healthcare technologies such as Biplane Neuro Cathlab, along with its advanced software, at Fortis Hospital Mohali, have helped give a new lease of life to several stroke patients.”

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