This story is from May 30, 2012

Ten with injuries move to Pune hospitals

As many as 10 people injured in the accident on Monday shifted from Panvel hospitals where they were being treated to four hospitals in the city on Tuesday.
Ten with injuries move to Pune hospitals
PUNE: As many as 10 people injured in the accident on Monday shifted from Panvel hospitals where they were being treated to four hospitals in the city on Tuesday.
Yerawada Hospitals' Association will take care of medical expenses of six patients who need long-term treatment and rehabilitation.
"Four of the six injured have been admitted to Shah Accident Hospital on Airport road.
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Their condition is stable. Two have been admitted to Jeevanjyot Hospital on Ahmednagar Road. They are part of the Yerawada Hospitals' Association that will extend free treatment to them till they are rehabilitated. All the patients need long-term treatment," physician Siddharth Dhende, who is also corporator of Nagpur Chawl ward, said.
Among the four patients admitted to Shah Accident Hospital are nine-year-old Akash Maske who sustained contusion and bruises, 12-year-old Ganesh Maske who suffered knee joint injury, one-year-old Chhakuli Manjare who sustained head injury and an 18-year-old Rupesh Gaikwad who sustained abrasions.
"We will evaluate their injuries and decide treatment," Hitesh Solanki, medical administrator of Shah Accident Hospital, said.
The two at Jeevanjyot Hospital are Shital Mane (30) who suffered spine fracture with a right elbow injury and two-year-old Ayush Mane who fractured his right arm. "We will assess their injuries and decide whether they require any surgical intervention," said orthopaedic surgeon Ravindra Kapale
, owner of Jeevanjyot Hospital.
Three injured who are being treated at Ruby Hall Clinic are Sandhya Haribhakt (31), Janabai Manjare (50) and Umaravati Mane (35). "All of them have sustained multiple injuries. Haribhakt is being treated at the intensive care unit (ICU) of the hospital," said a doctor from Ruby Hall Clinic.
Another injured Shahshikala Devram Pathare (50) is being treated at state-run Sassoon Hospital for head injury and arm injury.
Yerawada Hospitals' Association comprised doctors Hitesh Solanki, medical administrator of Shah Accident Hospital, orthopaedic surgeon Ravindra Kapale of Jeevjyot Hospital, gynaecologist Milind Walunjkar and physician Siddharth Dhende have decided to look after the medical needs of the six patients and extend free treatment.
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Umesh Isalkar

Umesh Isalkar is principal correspondent at The Times of India, Pune. He has a PG degree in English literature and is an alumnus of Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. Umesh covers public health, medical issues, bio-medical waste, municipal solid waste management, water and environment. He also covers research in the fields of medicine, cellular biology, virology, microbiology, biotechnology. He loves music and literature.

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