Monthly Archives: May 2009

Breast Feeding Benefits and Other Options

Here’s an informative video on the benefits of breast feeding and options available to women if they are unable to breast feed their baby for any reason.

Diabetes Facts

Diabetes Facts:

  • Today diabetes affects more than 500 million people worldwide.
  • Diagnosis and treatment of diabetes cost an estimated $174 billion in 2007 in the US alone.
  • Developing countries will bear the brunt of Diabetes in the 21st century, with 80% of all new cases of diabetes expected to appear in the developing countries by the year 2025.

Knee Surgery: Cartilage Cell transplant – An Alternative to Knee Replacement Surgery in young patients

This article by Dr. Venkat describes his views on Cartilage Cell transplant, which he believes is a good alternative to Knee Replacement Surgery in young patients. Osteoarthritis is a well known disease affecting joints, mainly of the hip, knee.

Articular cartilage, the lining tissue at the ends of long bones is mainly affected. In Indians, knee osteoarthritis is very common and even younger people in their fourth decade have some earlier symptoms.

In this article I shall discuss the precursor of the disease, “cartilage lesion” and surgical methods to prevent or treat early cartilage disease. By availing of these alternate methods of surgery the need for joint replacement can be averted or postponed by younger people. I shall confine myself to the knee joint but the same principles can apply to any other joint.

Articular cartilage is the shiny tissue that lines the ends of bones participating in a joint. It is the natural shock absorber. Loss of this tissue is responsible for the development of osteoarthritis. Healthy cartilage is a bluish white, smooth, glistening tissue. It has no blood and nerve supply. It is precious since there is a limit to its complete regeneration unlike tissues in other organs and even in the underlying bone. Continue reading