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Accident & Emergency Care at Hebbal, Bangalore
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Accident and Emergency Care

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A hospital that specialises in urgent care, or the treatment of patients who present without an appointment, either by their means or by an ambulance, is referred to as an urgent care facility. An emergency care department is also known as an accident and emergency department, an emergency room, an emergency ward, or a casualty department. An emergency department is usually located in a medical facility or hospital. It is important to keep in mind that since patient attendance is largely unplanned, the department has to provide initial treatment for a wide range of illnesses and injuries, some of which are potentially life-threatening. In various countries around the world, emergency departments have developed into a vital point of access for those who have no other means of accessing medical care.

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Why Manipal Hospitals?

When a life-threatening emergency arises, Manipal Ambulance Response Service provides the most comprehensive 360-degree emergency care at critical times. Manipal Hospitals operates one of the largest ambulance services with over 30 modern ambulances spread across the country.

Certified physicians in Advanced Cardiopulmonary Life Support (ACLS) have access to cutting-edge life-saving equipment which provides real-time information about the condition of patients. An ambulance is used to transport critically ill patients to the nearest emergency facility. 

Manipal Hospitals believe that optimal stabilisation of sick and wounded patients during an emergency is essential to preserving lives and restoring smiles to patients and their families faces. Book an appointment at our multi-speciality hospital in Hebbal, Bangalore today.

  • Manipal Hospitals' anesthesiologists are one of the most respected practitioners in the hospital. They manage the breathing and airway, drug and fluid balance, and all the vital functions during surgeries, meaning they are responsible for a patient's life during operation. Their immense expertise on the surgical table makes the procedure uncomplicated for the patient and undemanding for the surgeons.

Treatment & Procedures

Advanced emergency airway management…

Airway management is critical to the practice of emergency medicine. It is an essential skill when caring for severely injured or ill patients. RSI or rapid sequence intubation is one of the most used means of intubating the trachea for airway management.

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Reinflation of a collapsed lung

A collapsed lung can pose a severe danger to a patient, in addition to pain and distress. A quick and effective emergency procedure known as needle aspiration allows a doctor to remove air from the chest cavity, reducing the pressure on the collapsed lung and allowing it to function normally. In some cases, a more advanced procedure known as Percutaneous…

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Tracheostomy

In cases where a patient is unable to breathe due to restricted airways, an emergency procedure known as a tracheostomy is performed to allow the patient to breathe directly from an opening in the throat which is connected to a ventilator. This is a key life-saving emergency procedure that prevents the patient from asphyxiating.

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Accident and Emergency Medicine Services

Most hospitals have emergency departments that are open 24 hours a day, but the staffing levels may vary as the number of patients in the emergency department increases. Manipal Hospitals' dedicated ambulance MANIPAL AMBULANCE RESPONSE SERVICE (MARS) provides the best 360-degree pre-hospital care during the golden hour in critical emergencies. Manipal Hospitals has one of the largest fleets of ambulances with 30+ high-tech Ambulances located across the country. Equipped with sophisticated life-saving equipment that monitors and relays live information about the patient's condition to an ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) trained emergency response physician. The ambulances take the critically ill patients to the nearest emergency facility. Manipal Hospitals understand the vital role of optimal stabilization of the sick and injured during the GOLDEN HOUR in an emergency and thus ensuring a maximum positive outcome in saving lives and putting smiles back on the patients and their loved ones' faces. Visit our Accident & Emergency Care hospital at Hebbal, Bangalore to know more.

FAQ's

Patients visit the Accident and Emergency Care department at Manipal Hospitals Hebbal - Bengaluru for expert diagnosis, advanced treatment, and personalized care. The department specializes in managing Advanced emergency airway management in adults, Reinflation of a collapsed lung, Tracheostomy, ensuring world-class medical support for patients.

The Department of Accident and Emergency Care at Manipal Hospitals treats everything from life-threatening crises like heart attacks and strokes to the likes of cuts and fractures with the same care.

Remember the three Ps Preserve life: stop the person from dying. Prevent further injury: stop the person from being further injured. Promote recovery: try to help the person heal. After following the above procedure, one should reach out for professional assistance immediately.

Treating a patient with a medical emergency is different from treating a stable patient, every minute is crucial in a medical emergency. Stabilization, pain management, and immediate treatment without unnecessary delays are key.

Trauma Emergencies, Cardiac Emergencies, Stroke Emergencies, Pediatric Emergencies

Whether you are a victim or the first responder, being aware of medical emergencies and how to respond to it can be life-saving. Timely and quality medical assistance is the key to increasing the response and recovery of the patient. In case of an emergency call: 080 2222 1111

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