Dr Amitabha Chand hails 'awake brain surgery' as pivotal development at launch of his book 'Neurosurgeoner Diary'
Kolkata/IBNS: 'Awake brain surgery,' which pushes the boundaries of innovation and precision in neurosurgery, is one of the most significant developments in the field, according to Dr Amitabha Chanda.
Dr Chanda was speaking at the launch of his book 'Neurosurgeoner Diary' here on Friday.
"Neurosurgeon Diary is not an autobiography but a collection of unique experiences from my career. Through this book, I want to share with my readers answers to the various queries and misconceptions they have regarding neurosurgery. I feel that these stories will increase courage and morale in many people," he said.
Dr Chanda is considered a trailblazer in 'awake brain surgery' in Eastern India and Bangladesh.
The procedure involves operating on brain tumours while patients are still conscious.
The doctor said becoming a neurosurgeon wasn't easy, with numerous hurdles but “…now, seeing patients from South India and Mumbai coming to Kolkata for treatment, I believe I've made a positive impact.”
The book's narrative showcases how advancements in medical science have transformed once-incurable neurosurgical conditions into treatable cases.
Internal Medicine and Rheumatology specialist Dr Prof Sukumar Mukherjee, who was present at the event, emphasised the collaborative efforts across various neuroscientific disciplines.
"Not only neurosurgeons but also neurophysicians and neuropsychologists are to be credited for the person's recovery and wellbeing," said Dr Mukherjee.
Shankar Mondal, the proprietor of Deep Prakashan, which published the book, described it as a “beacon of hope, bridging the realms of medical practices and compassionate storytelling."
Dr Chanda's book aims to shed light on the amazing advancements in neurosurgical techniques in a society where the words "brain tumour" and "spine surgery" frequently inspire fear and anxiety.
The book attempts to close the knowledge gap between medical science and the general public by correcting common misconceptions and providing authentic, inspiring tales.
Author Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay and actor Chiranjeet Chakrabarti were also present at the event.
(Reporting by Ayush Gupta)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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