SENIOR CONSULTANT – ORTHOPAEDIC 45+ Years of Experience EDUCATION:- MBBS – Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha in the year 1969 , DIPLOMA IN ORTHOPAEDICS – Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha in the year 1975 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:- DR MISHRA has vast experience in congenital deformity correction of CTEV, CDH, Syndactyly, Clubhand, Clubfoot. Worked for MISHAWAKA ARMY HOSPITAL , Libia From 1980-1984. EX ...
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Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of your uterus grows on other parts of your body. When this tissue grows in the wrong places, it can cause you to experience uncomfortable symptoms that can impact your daily life. Some people with this also have issues getting pregnant. The endometrium is the inner lining of your uterus. ...
Read More »Vaginal Bleeding
Vaginal bleeding is any bleeding from your vaginal area. It can refer to bleeding related to menstruation or bleeding unrelated to menstruation such as from trauma or a medical condition. In most cases, vaginal bleeding refers to bleeding that’s not related to menstruation (your period). Bleeding between periods or bleeding outside of a normal menstrual cycle is abnormal (irregular) vaginal ...
Read More »Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic floor dysfunction is the inability to correctly relax and coordinate your pelvic floor muscles to poop. Symptoms include constipation, straining to poop, having urine (pee) or stool leakage and experiencing a frequent need to pee. Treatments include biofeedback, pelvic floor physical therapy and medications. Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common condition where you can’t correctly relax and coordinate the ...
Read More »Ankle Surgery
Ankle Surgery may be an option when more-conservative treatments don’t relieve ankle pain caused by severe arthritis. The type of surgery that’s right for you depends on your age, your level of activity, and the severity of your joint damage or deformity. Severely damaged ankle joints may need to have the bones fused together or even replaced with an artificial ...
Read More »Foraminotomy
Foraminotomy is a surgical procedure that enlarges the area around one of the bones in your spinal column. The surgery relieves pressure on compressed nerves. Your spinal column is made up of a chain of bones called vertebrae. The intervertebral discs sit above and below the flat portion of each vertebra to provide support. The spinal column houses your spinal ...
Read More »Vertebroplasty
Vertebroplasty is a treatment that injects cement into a cracked or broken spinal bone to help relieve pain. Vertebroplasty is used most often to treat a type of injury called a compression fracture. These injuries are usually caused by osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bone. Osteoporosis is most common in older people. Many compression fractures don’t cause any symptoms and ...
Read More »Compression Fracture of the Back
Compression fracture of the back occurs when the bones of your spine (vertebrae) collapse. This can lead to poor posture, pain, loss of height, and a variety of other symptoms. Symptoms of a Compression Fracture of the Back Compression fractures caused by back injuries can be very painful. It may feel as though someone is stabbing a knife into your ...
Read More »Kyphoplasty
Kyphoplasty is minimally invasive procedure that inserts and inflates a balloon to create an opening for the mixture. The balloon is removed after the cement is injected. It is sometimes referred to as balloon vertebroplasty. A compression fracture or a break in one of your vertebra can be painful. It can also make it difficult to move freely. That’s because ...
Read More »Multilevel Spinal Fusion Surgery
Multilevel spinal fusion surgery involves the removal of the disc and fusion of the spinal bones (vertebrae) with a bone graft to achieve stability of the spinal segment and eliminate motion. Additionally, the facet joints may be fused at the back of the motion segment to further restrict movement within the segment. Dr. Dev Mishra, Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon at Shreya ...
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