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The
department has a well-established out patient clinic with dedicated
haemodialysis facility in the OPD area itself. Eight dialysers are in use
and more are under procurement. The department is supported by diagnostic
services and other facilities like critical care, ambulatory and
non-ambulatory peritoneal dialysis etc. In co-ordination with the
Department of Urology, this department is now poised to start its kidney
transplant programme
within three months, with sophisticated facilities for tissue matching and
an elaborate schedule for post-operative follow-up care. The department is
headed by Dr. Vijaykumar Gupta.
For
the long time the people of North Karnataka region had been deprived of
quality Nephrology care in an attempt to over come the immediate and life
threatening
complication of renal failure. Dialysis unit was started in KLES Hospital in
1987 and was
shifted to the present location in the new KLES Hospital in September 1996.
Presently
the dialysis unit has 6 haemodialysis machines. There are 30 patients on
regular
maintenance haemodialysis.
The following treatment facilities are offered by the Department of
Nephrology
presently:
1. Intermittent Haemodialysis
2. Maintenance Haemodialysis
3. Intermittent peritoneal dialysis
4. Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
5. Continuous Arterio Venous Haemodialysis (CAVHD)
6. Plasma Pheresis
We also take care of pediatric Nephrology cases, as there is no separate
pediatric
Nephrology Department We also take part in the critical care management of
Incentive Care Patients. Our hospital is fully equipped to carry out renal
transplant surgery
and the first renal transplant surgery was carried out in December 1997.
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