Dr Manish Mali is best among all kidney specialists, doctors and best nephrologist in India, Pune region.He is expert into kidney transplantation and complete care of patients undergoing dialysis procedure. He has a vast follow up experience in managing renal transplant surgery patients . MBBS, MD , DNB (Nephrology)
Dr. Manish has done his MBBS from B J Medical College - Pune, MD from Pune Univer
sity and DNB in Nephrology from Jaslok Hospital - Mumbai. Jaslok Hospital ,Mumbai has been one of the pioneers of Nephrology in India. It is the first private hospital to do kidney Transplant in India . Dr Manish Mali has an experience of more than 10 years in the field of Nephrology. well trained in routine nephrology procedures like kidney biopsy, hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis and other interventional procedures like various catheters insertion for dialysis. He has also gained expertise in special procedures like plasmapheresis, CRRT, exchange transfusion, charcoal haemofiltration. He has been one of the major team members for doing Across The Blood Group Kidney Transplants. This type of Transplant needs special expertise and is being done at very few centers in India. Having been received training in Pediatrics also, he has very keen interest in the field of Pediatric Nephrology and Nutrition. Expert Advice on
Renal Replacement Therapy
Kidney Transplantation
Dialysis
Slowing of Kidney Disease by DIET
Pediatric Nephrology
Hemodialysis Treatment
Peritioneal Dialysis
Patient Education: Diabetes
In Organ Donation , major roadblock is in the first step itself — declaring a patient brain-dead. “The problem is not so much the public, they can be talked and converted to agree to donate. The primary reason for the huge disparity between demand and supply is lack of awareness and challenges itself "
There are also other issues related to logistics, infrastructure and legalities involved that play a major role in the process of organ donation to transplant. Give life after death
Modern medicine can deliver miracles via transplant surgery. The basic magic is that in death, a human being can extend the life of up to 50 other human beings. This is because after a patient is declared brain dead, doctors can harvest 37 different organs and tissues to help other patients. A blind person could see again. A child born with a hole in the heart could laugh her way into old age. So it's tragic that the lack of cultural awareness and reliable medical infrastructure keeps India's count of organ donors at an abysmal low of 0.16 per million population, compared to America's 26 and Spain's 35.