India’s senior neurosurgeon professor Dr. Jonathan arrives Nobel
Dr. Prakash Kafle, head of Nobel's neuro department, was among those who greeted him.
BIRATNAGAR: Professor Dr Edmond Jonathan, India’s senior neurosurgeon, has joined Nobel Teaching Hospital in Biratnagar. Prof. Dr. Jonathan, who was working at the Christian Medical College in Vellore, India, left on Wednesday to begin his service at Nobel.
Dr. Prakash Kafle, head of Nobel’s neuro department, was among those who greeted him. Prof. Dr. Edmond is regarded as an expert in using binoculars to treat conditions such as brain tumors, torn spinal cords, and enlarged tumors. Prof. Dr. Jonathan’s Nobel entry, according to Nobel Hospital owner Dr. Sunil Sharma, will provide significant relief to Nepali patients.
Senior neurosurgeons Dr. Kafle, Dr. Pramod Chaudhary and other neurosurgeons are also working in Nobel. The Nobel team of neurosurgeons has grown stronger with the addition of Prof. Dr. Jonathan. Nobel Hospital has demonstrated its excellence in neurosurgery services by successfully completing surgeries that are considered complex and rare around the world. Aside from patients from Nepal’s various districts, patients from India, the Maldives, Burma, and other countries travel to Nobel for surgery.
Nobel has invested $2 billion 200 million and will launch Southeast Asia’s first state-of-the-art neuro surgery service in 2073. Nobel has cutting-edge technology such as an O-arm, an Eye Seven navigation system, a Pantero 900 3D HD microscope, a 3 Tesla intraoperative functional MRI, and a neuro endoscope with a robotic arm.
Because of modern equipment and skilled doctors, complex and rare surgeries are also successfully performed at Nobel. There is also a Ph.D. labeled “MCH Neurosurgery” study related to neurosurgery in Nobel.