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        Rare bypass : 90-year-old                           farmer's heart beats with renewed energy  | 
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        Express, News Service 
Jalandhar, September 15 | 
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        Ninety-Year-Old Ajaib Singh has received a new lease of                               life, thanks to surgeous of BBC Heart Care, Pruthi Hospital,                               Jalandhar, who performed a bypass surgery on his beating                               heart-reportedly the first operation of its kind in Punjab.  
             
            The patient, who                             was brought to the hospital in a critical condition, suffered                             cardiac arrest while anaesthesia was being administered and                             thrice during surgery, said the surgeon. However, the operation                             was successful and Ajaib Singh, who is a farmer from Amritsar,                             is making a steady and speedy recovery, added Dr srivastava.  
               
            The hospital's Managing Director,                             Dr CS Pruthi, said after the patient was admitted, attempts                             were made to first stabilize his condition by administering                             intravenous medicines and through oxygen inhalation. He was                             then taken for urgent Angiography which showed 90 percent                             blockage in the left main coronary artery of his heart. 
          
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         This,                             in addition to other severe blocks in the right and left coronoary                             arteries, said Dr Pruthi, "Because this condition is life-threatening,                             argent surgery was recommended," the doctor added.  | 
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        MECCA OF MEDICAL TOURISM | 
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        NRIs                                   flock to the city for high-end treatment at low-end                                   costs 
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE  | 
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        “Medical Tourism”                                   has fast started picking up in Jalandhar, with a large                                   number of NRIs making a beeline for hospitals here.                                   For them a trip to jalandhar serves a dual purpose-getting                                   treatment for serious ailments at a cost which is roughly                                   one-tenth of that in the West and enjoying their holidays                                   along with their families back home in Punjab. | 
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        This trend has become popular during the Past two years.                                   The reason is simple:enormous hike in the cost of treatment                                   in countries like the US, Canada, Holland the UK makes                                   NRIs look back home. | 
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        “Many NRI patients come back for treatment as                                   hospitals here have the state-of-the-art medical facilities.                                   “Back Home” factor also gives the NRIs a                                   sense of security. In Fact, these days over 70 percent                                   cases come to India specifically for treatment. The                                   near collapse of the National Health System in the West                                   has made the city a treatment destination,” said                                   Dr Harinder Singh Bedi, Executive Director of the Sigma                                   New Life Heart Institute. He claimed that the heart                                   institute branches at Jalandhar and Ludhiana received                                   nearly 30 NRI patients every month. | 
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        Dr. Charanjit Singh Pruthi, Managing Director of the                                   BBC Heart Care Centre, said apart from a large number                                   of NRIs who came to the center for check-up, about 15                                   NRI patients had undergone bypass and open beating heart                                   surgery at this hospital during the past one and a half                                   years. | 
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        Underlining the reason behind the changing scenario,                                   Dr Pruthi said, “Treatment cost is the biggest                                   factor which has forced NRIs to come here for treatment.                                   If in the UK the cost of bypass surgery is about Rs                                   8.5 Lakh, here it is something between Rs 1.25 lakh                                   and Rs. 1.75 lakh. Indian doctors are being rated very                                   high even abroad and the NRIs are becoming aware of                                   the professional competence of the Indian doctors.” | 
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