Bone Marrow Transplant in MY Hospital. The patient's bone marrow transplant was first for the first time in the MAV hospital. Specially for this, Dr. Rahul Bhargava, a specialist in Fortis Hospital Gurgaon, reached the team with his team. This 35-year-old Indore patient has been suffering from multiple myeloma for three years. After the operation, the patient will be kept in the unit for almost a month. The team of doctors will constantly monitor. The Bonnaro Transplant Unit is built at a cost of Rs. 5 crores. Hospital Superintendent Dr VS Pal said that the body will be transplanted from the body of the tissue and transplanted in the same body. After this the patient will be kept under special supervision. On March 5, a women from Neemuch will be transformed into Bonnaro. The 40-year-old woman is being treated for cancer in a cancer hospital for six months. Significantly, Bonumro Transplant normally costs between Rs 20 and 25 lakhs.
It is worth mentioning that this unit was inaugurated by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan on January 20. Recently, after getting the unit's culture report negative, the path of transplant was cleared. This is the first Bonnaro transplant to be held in a government hospital in the state. Doctors say that multimelic myeloma begins with pain and fever in the bones. The patient also came to the hospital with these symptoms. After diagnosis the disease was detected. She is also given chemotherapy. After transplant it will get rid of all these problems.
It is worth mentioning that this unit was inaugurated by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan on January 20. Recently, after getting the unit's culture report negative, the path of transplant was cleared. This is the first Bonnaro transplant to be held in a government hospital in the state. Doctors say that multimelic myeloma begins with pain and fever in the bones. The patient also came to the hospital with these symptoms. After diagnosis the disease was detected. She is also given chemotherapy. After transplant it will get rid of all these problems.
After two or two months of these two successful transplants, the children will be starting the Bonnaro transplant of thalassemia children. Registrations were made for this in the past. So far, more than 150 children have registered. Only after the registration process began, camps were installed in the state for this. More than a dozen patients have been admitted to the hospital for multiple myeloma and related illness. This facility will be free for those who live below the poverty line in the MYH, whereas the second class will get this facility from three to five lakhs.