Patna: In a first, a doctor couple from All India Institute of Medical Science, Patna has secured a patent for a device that simplifies complex brain and spine surgeries.
The device, made by Dr Vikas Chandra Jha, Head of Neurosurgery Department and his wife Dr Sangam Jha of the Gynaecology and Obstetrics Department, will reduce damage to nerves during surgeries. Dr Vikas said the machine is called 'Intra Surgical Nerve Mapping Pro Suction Tube' and it is capable of identifying and repairing nerves as it can be negotiated in different directions within the body. Equipped with Artificial Intelligence, the machine is capable of repairing damaged nerves based on command.
Work started in 2022
The machine, in use at present, is an American device that identifies damaged nerves only in one particular direction. The new device is a prototype and has already been used in surgery on seven patients at the institute. Dr Vikas said he started working on the machine in August, 2022 and received the patent for it from the Government of India in December, 2024. "The seven patients who were operated upon using the machine, recovered fast," he said.
No damage to nerves during surgery
Dr Vikas said if a surgery was conducted using the old machine, a patient would have to stay in the hospital post surgery for a week. However, now with the use of the his machine, the post-surgery stay has been reduced to within seven days. Dr Vikas said his machine ensures that nerves are not damaged during brain and spine surgeries. What's even better is that it identifies damaged nerves in the body and helps repair them.
Machine designed by Dr Sangam
Dr Vikas said his wife Dr Sangam contributed a lot to the design of the machine. He said that both of them are surgeons and when they are at home, they discuss new surgical equipment and techniques. "My wife prepared the design," he said, adding then the machine was made as per specifications and its functions checked. "The project succeeded and now it is our responsibility to prepare a fine sophisticated machine from a heavy prototype," he said.