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National Vascular Disease Awareness Day: Aster CMI Hospital offers Technology-Driven Solutions for Diabetic Foot Management

A Step Towards Amputation-Free Future Photo Caption:   From left to right Dr.  Krishna Chaitanya, Lead Consultant- Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Dr. Nitish Shetty, CEO - Aster DM Healthcare India and S. Ramesh, CEO - Aster Hospitals,

A Step Towards Amputation-Free Future

Photo Caption:   From left to right Dr.  Krishna Chaitanya, Lead Consultant- Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Dr. Nitish Shetty, CEO – Aster DM Healthcare India and S. Ramesh, CEO – Aster Hospitals, Bengaluru at the launch of Diabetic Foot Clinic at Aster CMI Hospital, Hebbal, Bengaluru.

To commemorate National Vascular Disease Awareness Day, Aster CMI Hospital introduces inauguration of dedicated Diabetic Footcare Clinic (DFC) with cutting-edge technology. By leveraging Artificial Intelligence and 3D CAD, the clinic offers a comprehensive services to prevent and manage various issues related to diabetic foot, thereby significantly reducing amputation risk and enhancing patients’ quality of life.

Diabetes is a leading cause of amputations worldwide, often stemming from foot ulcers. Traditional methods of managing diabetic footcare have limitations, often resulting in suboptimal outcomes. Aster CMI Hospital’s DFC aims to address this critical issue by offering a comprehensive and patient-centric solution.

By meticulously scanning patients’ feet and analyzing the data through AI algorithms, the clinic creates customized footwear that offloads pressure from vulnerable areas, preventing ulcer formation and promoting healing. This innovative approach significantly reduces the risk of amputations and improves the overall quality of life for diabetic patients.

“India is grappling with a diabetes epidemic, marked by alarming rates of subsequent foot ulcers and amputations. Our new Diabetic Footcare Clinic is a significant development in addressing and preventing complaints related to diabetic foot ulcers. By combining advanced technology with expert care, we aim to prevent associated complications and enhance the quality of life for countless diabetic patients. Our vision is a future free from diabetes-related amputations,” said Dr.  Krishna Chaitanya, Lead Consultant – Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Aster CMI Hospital.

The Diabetic Footcare Clinic also offers comprehensive diabetic foot care services, including wound management, vascular assessments, and patient education. By addressing the multifaceted nature of diabetic foot disease, the clinic aims to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes.

Commenting on the occasion, Dr. Nitish Shetty, CEO, Aster DM Healthcare India said, “Diabetic Footcare Clinic marks a significant milestone for us. We are setting a new standard for diabetic foot management and our strategic focus will also be on this domain given the extensive spread of the disease in India. This clinic is a testament to our commitment to healthcare excellence in diabetes foot care.”

“The Diabetic Footcare Clinic exemplifies Aster CMI Hospital’s dedication to a comprehensive tech-solution to diabetes-related foot crisis. We aim to prevent life-altering complications and enhance the quality of life for individuals living with this debilitating ailment. The objective is to create a secure and enjoyable future for patients where diabetes doesn’t impede mobility or independence,” said S Ramesh Kumar, CEO at Aster Hospitals Bengaluru.

Aster CMI Hospital continues its commitment to advancing healthcare solutions. The institution seamlessly blends cutting-edge tools like AI with the warmth of compassionate care, forging a future where personalized solutions meet ethical practices. Its collaborative spirit, evident in partnerships, guarantees trust in every innovation, ensuring advancements that serve patients first.

 

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