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Pak docs create history by removing 46-kg tumourA team of surgeons in Al-Shifa International Hospital have created history by removing a world record giant tumour of 46kg from the abdomen of a 72-year-old female patient.Wednesday, August 12, 2009 13:10 [IST]
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Spine surgery saves baby's lifeBaby Sharon Louis has had more than her share of problems during her barely three-year existence in this world.Thursday, July 02, 2009 11:58 [IST]
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Docs block artery, save woman's lifeWhile surgeons usually open blocked arteries to restore blood supply to an affected area in the body, in a unique surgery on May 24 a team of doctors at Bombay Hospital did exactly the opposite.Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:47 [IST]
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Australian dad froze off 'hated' right legAn Australian father-of-three who had "hated" his right leg for 25 years, plunged it in a bucket of dry ice for six hours so surgeons at a Sydney hospital had no choice but to amputate below the knee.Sunday, April 26, 2009 15:06 [IST]
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Jaipur-based ENT specialist felicitatedA Jaipur-based ENT specialist was felicitated for selflessly working towards the cause of the poor at a three-day conference of surgeons attended by over 900 doctors from across the world.Tuesday, November 25, 2008 16:30 [IST]
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Jaipur-based ENT specialist felicitatedA Jaipur-based ENT specialist was felicitated for selflessly working towards the cause of the poor at a three-day conference of surgeons attended by over 900 doctors from across the world.Tuesday, November 25, 2008 14:03 [IST]
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Spanish surgeons achieve transplant breakthroughIn a surgical first, Spanish surgeons have achieved the world's first whole organ transplant using a windpipe made with the patient's own stem cells.Wednesday, November 19, 2008 17:42 [IST]
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NZ surgeons cut giant tumor from babyDoctors removed a tumor from an East Timorese baby that was almost one-third the child s body weight during a life-saving operation in New Zealand, officials said today.Thursday, October 30, 2008 12:52 [IST]
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25 in TN complain of blindness after surgeryCHENNAI: Use of expired medicines and conduct of an eye camp by inexperienced surgeons at a private hospital led to at least 8 people losing their sight at Perambalur in central Tamil NaduSunday, August 24, 2008 18:15 [IST]