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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Bengaluru doctors perform ‘bloodless’ open heart surgery on patient

Surgery
The patient who underwent an open heart surgery, belongs to the Jehovah’s Witness faith, which does not allow blood transfusions.
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Bibiche Tshibola Makolo, a 39-year-old woman from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), came to Fortis Hospital in Bengaluru in February, looking for a doctor who could perform an open heart surgery that she required. The challenge? Bibiche belongs to the Jehovah’s Witness faith, which does not allow for followers to undergo blood transfusions. Considering all possibilities, doctors ultimately decided to take her up for a ‘bloodless surgery’. “We’ve done bloodless surgeries several times before and are familiar with the process. Many patients of this faith come to us and require us to take them up for bloodless surgeries,” says Dr Murali Chakravarthy, Director, Department of Anaesthesia, Fortis Hospital, Bengaluru. He further went on to explain that several patients who come from this particular religious background often seek out doctors experienced with bloodless surgeries so that they are able to avail treatment while holding onto their faith. “We must honour the wishes of patients wherever possible, regardless of any personal beliefs we may harbour. And in this case, it is important to note that bloodless surgeries may have less risk than the traditional method,” adds the doctor. So what exactly is a ‘bloodless’ surgery? In the early 1900s, Adolf Lorenz, an orthopaedic surgeon from Vienna, Austria, began conducting ‘dry surgeries’ in which he would not cut into the skin or tissue of patients, after it was found that he was allergic to carbolic acid, a compound that was excessively utilised in operating rooms. As a result, he was limited to performing procedures which were non-invasive in nature, earning him the nickname ‘The Bloodless Surgeon of Vienna.’ While the modern-day meaning of a bloodless surgery has changed since the time of Lorenz, and encompasses both invasive and non-invasive surgical techniques today, it does not refer to a procedure in which no blood is involved. A bloodless procedure today refers to one in which any allogeneic blood (blood which comes from a genetically non-identical donor) is not used. Today, a bloodless surgery refers to one in which a patient is not given any blood transfusion prior to or during the surgery. Instead, several alternative measures are used to ensure that a patient’s haemoglobin levels are normal before the surgery, where adequate intravenous (IV) fluids are given during the surgery to compensate for any fluid volume loss. “Often, transfusions can pose certain risks for patients, especially ones going in for major surgeries. What needs to be kept in mind is that a blood transfusion is just like any other transplant. It is not just a simple IV fluid that is given. There are chances of any antigen-antibody, that is graft versus host, reactions occurring,” explains Dr Murali, referring to the possible outcome of allergic reactions in a blood transfusion. “A biological signature of someone else remains in your body, this is something that we cannot ignore. There is enough medical evidence to show that a blood transfusion is not always needed for a patient.”  Bibiche’s open heart surgery In the case of Bibiche, she had to undergo an open heart surgery for a valve repair due to the extensively restrictive cardiomyopathy she was diagnosed with. Cardiomyopathy can occur due to one of several reasons, but the general pathology is that the heart muscle becomes enlarged and rigid. In some cases, especially if it has been a chronic issue, there might even be a chance that some of the muscle is slowly replaced with scar tissue, as a result of the damage to the muscle. A team of doctors, led by Dr Vivek Jawali, Chief Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeon, as well as Chairman of the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at Fortis Hospitals in Bengaluru, and Dr Murali Chakravarthy, Director of the Department of Anaesthesia at the same hospital, took Bibiche up for surgery. Following the procedure, she was started on several medications to help maintain her haemoglobin levels, among other things. A month after the surgery, she is back at home in DRC and is doing well. 
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‘Scared of people who wear tilak,’ says Siddaramaiah: BJP starts #SelfieWithTilak

Politics
A video of Siddaramaiah's statement has gone viral – and several people are now taking to Twitter to upload their #SelfieWithTilak, a campaign started by the BJP.
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday courted controversy when he took a jibe at the radical right. Siddaramaiah, who was at an event to inaugurate the rejuvenation of a lake in Bagalkot's Badami, said that he was "scared of people who wear tilaks." Speaking to the people of Badami, Siddaramaiah was instructing the tahsildar and local officials to complete the rejuvenation of Agasthya Lake as soon as possible. "Who is the contractor?" Siddaramaiah is heard saying. When the officials point out the contractor among the crowd, Siddaramaiah asked him to complete the work on time. The contractor was wearing a tilak, which the former Chief Minister noticed and said, "You know those people who wear tilaks (referring to members of Hindutva outfits)? I am scared of people who wear tilaks." A video of Siddaramaiah's statement has gone viral – and several people are now taking to Twitter to upload their #SelfieWithTilak, a campaign started by the BJP. #WATCH Former Karnataka CM and Congress leader Siddaramaiah, says, "I am scared of people who put long tikas with kumkum or ash", at an event, in Badami, Karnataka, yesterday pic.twitter.com/2UMjVI3DkL — ANI (@ANI) March 6, 2019 Reacting to Siddaramaiah's statement, Chikkamagaluru BJP MLA CT Ravi accused the former CM of hating Hindus. "Congress leader Siddaramaiah says he is scared of people wearing tilak. Siddaramaiah is wearing tilak. Do you hate Hindus so much Siddaramaiah avare?" CT Ravi tweeted, attaching several photos of Siddaramaiah in which he is seen wearing a tilak. 1) CONgress leader @siddaramaiah says he is scared of people wearing Tilak. 2) & 3) Siddaramaiah wearing Tilak. Do you hate Hindus so much Siddaramaiah Avare ? ? ? #SelfieWithTilak https://t.co/Ln8xSPeqQI pic.twitter.com/JK5J1B4EjU — C T Ravi ಸಿ ಟಿ ರವಿ (@CTRavi_BJP) March 6, 2019 BJP national spokesperson Tajinder Bagga began the #SelfieWithTilak trend. "I am tweeting my pic with Tilak to show protest against anti-Hindu/anti-Indian culture CM Siddaramaiah. I request everyone to tweet your pic/selfie with tilak, tag Siddaramaiah with hashtag #SelfieWithTilak," Tajinder Bagga said. (sic)   I am tweeting My pic with Tilak to show Protest against Anti Hindu/Anti Indian Culture CM Siddaramaiah . I request everyone to Tweet your Pic/Selfie with Tilak ,Tag @siddaramaiah with Hashtag #SelfieWithTilak pic.twitter.com/ra5YrwcZUY — Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga (@TajinderBagga) March 6, 2019 Several people also put up pictures of Congress national President Rahul Gandhi and UPA chief Sonia Gandhi wearing tilaks. Former Karnataka CM and Congress leader @siddaramaiah, says, "I am scared of people who put long tikas with kumkum or ash", at an event, in Badami, Karnataka@KapilMishra_IND @DrKumarVishwas@myogiadityanath @TajinderBagga @chitraaum @ShashiTharoor @shalabhmani @SudhanshuTrived pic.twitter.com/zr8BI8zLTf — Shivam Pratap Singh (@shivampratapsi4) March 6, 2019 Such an utter disgusting statement from the former CM @siddaramaiah, No shame, dignity&decency is left with cong leaders. Completely bankrupt soul filled with venom& Malice. Tilak has nothing to do with politics, Its all part of Indian culture & I'm proud of it.#SelfieWithTilak pic.twitter.com/nOpZyUoZD5 — Shobha Karandlaje (@ShobhaBJP) March 6, 2019 i think @siddaramaiah was talking about them..#selfiewithtilak pic.twitter.com/ewohXc8zxm — @nup (@npeubac) March 6, 2019 Here goes my #SelfieWithTilak pic and I am proud to be a Hindu  @TajinderBagga I nominate @ankitasood13 @Manesha76 @iSinghApurva for the same  pic.twitter.com/WrBC10Lwyn — Priyanka Ranjan (@priyanka4nation) March 6, 2019 #SelfieWithTilak Proud of our culture and traditions @TajinderBagga ji pic.twitter.com/dJKpU9uNfl — Ajay Pratap Singh Tomar (@pratap3491) March 6, 2019 Oh i see, May be @siddaramaiah is right !#SelfieWithTilak pic.twitter.com/0t0bYvS0U7 — Er.Dipen Pandya (@dipenpandya86) March 6, 2019 Unapologetic Staunch Hindu Nationalist#SelfieWithTilak pic.twitter.com/Mukj5LYzd9 — प्रितीश ठाकरे #हिन्दू#AbhinandanMyHero (@PritishThakare) March 6, 2019 Don't misunderstand @siddaramaiah , he was sacred of @RahulGandhi ..He prefers pappu in Topi with holes.... #SelfieWithTilak pic.twitter.com/ZK37UHNioO — देसी इंजीनियर (@MznBoy) March 6, 2019 #SelfieWithTilak trended on Twitter as scores of people began tweeting their photos.
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K'taka prof forced to kneel by ABVP files police complaint, FIR against six persons

Controversy
Speaking to TNM, Sandeep says that more than the police probe, he is worried about his reputation at his workplace and social circles.
Sandeep Wathar, the professor forced kneel and apologise by ABVP workers for a social media post he had written about recent the Indo-Pak tensions, filed a police complaint against them on March 3. Sandeep is an assistant professor at Dr PG Halakatti Engineering College and Technology in Vijayapura in north Karnataka. The APMC Police in Vijayapura town have registered an FIR against six people in connection with the case. Sachin Bagewadi, Kamlesh Sahukar, Vinod Manivaddar, Basavaraj Lagali, Sachin Kolur and Santhosh Choudhari are the accused students, who are also members of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, a right-wing youth outfit.  APMC police have booked the six persons under sections 143 (punishment for unlawful assembly), 147 (punishment for rioting), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 447 (punishment for criminal trespass), 290 (punishment for public nuisance), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation), 149 (unlawful assembly with common objective) of the Indian Penal Code.  Speaking to TNM, Sandeep says that he is currently worried about his reputation at his workplace and his social circles. "There are people who believe that I am an anti-national and that is what I am worried about more than the police probe. The police will conduct an investigation and it will take time to see whether anyone will be punished. But my reputation has been maligned. How am I going to get that back?"    Assistant Professor Sandeep, who was on a two-day leave, returned to college on Tuesday. The college, however, has constituted a five-member committee to determine whether legal action must be taken against him.  According to an official with the Dr PG Halakatti Engineering College and Technology, the committee was constituted after immense pressure from the college students, who were members of the ABVP. "The committee was constituted and the professor in question will be summoned before the committee for deposition. We are looking to see whether he has made any comments on social media which can be constituted as anti-national. We are in touch with our legal team to see whether suspending him or firing him would constitute as wrongful termination. The college management will take action based on the committee's report," the senior official said. 
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Family of five killed after SUV jumps divider and rams bus in K'taka's Hassan

Accident
According to reports, 43-year-old Elumalai, who was at the wheel, lost control of the vehicle.
A couple and their three children were killed after the SUV they were travelling in jumped a median and hit a KSRTC Volvo bus coming from the opposite direction at Entaganahalli village on Hassan Road near Nelamangala. The victims have been identified as 43-year-old Elumalai and his wife Kamala (35), and their children – their two sons Kiran (14) and Giridhar (13) and their daughter Geetha (10). Elumalai worked as a masonry contractor while his wife worked as a sanitation worker. They were residents of Nayandanahalli in Bengaluru. Nelamangala traffic police said that the SUV was speeding towards Bengaluru from Hassan when at around 11 pm, Elumalai lost control of the vehicle. The SUV jumped over the road divider and entered the opposite lane and collided into a bus which was headed to Manipal. The bus driver swerved to the left to try and avoid the SUV but ended up ramming into a tree. 10 passengers, including the bus driver, Bhimrao Chavan, have sustained injuries, reported The Hindu, and were taken to a hospital by Nelamangala traffic police. Elumalai and his family had travelled to Dakshina Kannada district for a pilgrimage. They were returning to Bengaluru when the accident occurred. Visuals of the accident show heavy damage to the SUV as well as the bus. “KSRTC officials arranged for an alternative bus for the passengers of the bus that was hit. We have seized the SUV and are waiting for the post-mortem report,” said a police officer. Traffic on the road was disrupted for some time after the incident as the debris was cleared. There have been a number of accidents in Hassan district, especially on the national highway connecting Bengaluru and Mangaluru. Residents have, over the years, held several protests asking civic officials to take measures for road safety.  
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Relief for Sarjapur residents: 3 new bus routes to connect railway stations, IT parks

Civic
The areas along Sarjapur Road are marked by several tech parks and a sizeable number of IT employees living there.
In a big relief for residents in and around Sarjapur Road in Bengaluru, BMTC has launched three new bus routes along the IT corridor. Two routes connect Electronic City's Wipro Campus and neighbourhoods like Kasavanahalli, Doddakannalli, Haralur and HSR Layout while the third route runs in a loop to Carmelaram Railway Station covering Doddakannalli, Kadubisanahalli, Bellandur Gate and Kaikondrahalli.  The areas are marked by several tech parks and a sizeable number of IT employees living there, and the administration hopes that the introduction of bus routes will reduce traffic congestion in the area.  The service was flagged off at a function by Shantinagar MLA NA Harris, MLC Rizwan Arshad and Bellandur corporator Asha Suresh.  This comes after a long demand from residents and Resident Welfare Associations (RWA) along Sarjapur Road asking for BMTC bus services in these areas.  In October 2018, thousands of people had participated in a silent protest demanding better public transport in the Bellandur area, as part of the 'Save Bellandur' campaign.  On February 22, MLC Rizwan Arshad wrote to MLA NA Harris about the demand and the bus routes were added within weeks. "We at the BMTC Headquarters accepted the request from Rizwan Arshad to add 4 new bus routes to aid the ITBT sector. Buses to the new routes will ply from the 28th of Feb 2019. This will further help in reducing traffic congestions in those areas," Haris tweeted.  We at the BMTC Headquarters accepted the request from @ArshadRizwan to add 4 new bus routes to aid the ITBT sector. Buses to the new routes will ply from the 28th of Feb 2019. This will further help in reducing traffic congestions in those areas. pic.twitter.com/goAmUrwEh8 — N A Haris (@mlanaharis) February 22, 2019 The launch of the bus routes was shifted from February 28 to March 5.  Thanks to sustained effort from Bellandur citizens new bus routes (flag off of 3 new @BMTC_BENGALURU service connecting IT parks & railway stations via sarjapur road, ORR, Haralur Rd, Kasavanahalli Rd, Carmelaram-Kanneli-Kadubeesanahalli Rd) became a reality today! pic.twitter.com/ocKYIwvBoS — Whitefield Rising (@WFRising) March 5, 2019 The bus routes are Route No. 505-R (Clockwise) Electronic City Wipro Campus- Electronic City Wipro Campus Routing - Electronic City Wipro Campus - Hosaroad - Kasavanahalli - Kaikondrahalli - Doddakannalli - New Horizon College - Ibbalur - HSR Layout - Haraluru - Kudlur - Hosaroad - Electronic City Wipro Campus Route No. 505-RA (Anti-Clockwise) Routing - Electronic City Wipro Campus - Hosaroad - Kudlur - Haraluru - HSR Layout - Ibbalur - New Horizon College - Doddakannalli - Kaikondrahalli - Kasavanahalli - Hosaroad - Electronic City Wipro Campus Route No. 500-CC Carmelaram Railway Station - Carmelaram Railway Station Routing: Carmelaram Railway Station - Doddakannalli - Kadubisanahalli - Bellandur Gate - Kaikondrahalli - Carmelaram Railway Station  
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SC upholds NGT order to clear encroachments around Bengaluru’s Bellandur lake

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The Namma Bengaluru Foundation moved the NGT in March 2014 and the top court subsequently to save the lake and its wetlands from rampant encroachments and pollution.
The Supreme Court upheld the National Green Tribunal order to clear encroachments around Bengaluru's largest Bellandur lake, said petitioner and BJP Rajya Sabha member Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday. "The dismissal of the appeal to quash the Tribunal order of May 4, 2016 means defendants Mantri Tech Zone and Coremind Software Services have to pay Rs 117.5 crore and Rs 13.5 crore respectively, demolish structures and vacate over 3 acres of encroached area in the lake catchment area," said Chandrasekhar in a statement from Delhi.  The Namma Bengaluru Foundation moved the NGT in March 2014 and the top court subsequently to save the lake and its wetlands from rampant encroachments and pollution. Located in the city's southeast suburb, the lake is spread over 148 square kilometres."Mantri Tech Zone, a leading real estate developer, will also have to re-build the storm water drainage, which was diverted to make way for the illegal construction," Chandrasekhar said. His foundation has been fighting since 2014 for reclaiming the lake's catchment area from vested interests, including land sharks. "The battle to save the lake was a David versus Goliath legal fight in the green bench and the apex court against builders supported by the state government. By upholding the Tribunal order, the top court cracked the builder-politico nexus that was looting Bengaluru and the lake," he alleged. Accusing the state government of having nexus with contractors and builders exploiting the city, Chandrasekhar claimed the desperate attempts to get the Tribunal order quashed by the top court exposes the JD-S-Congress coalition government's support to the realtors. The defendants, however, did not respond to queries on the apex court order against them.
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