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Prof. Dr. M/s TEJINDER KAUR SAHI

Prof. Dr. M/s TEJINDER KAUR SAHI, Honorary Surgeon, J J Hospital, Mumbai, has pioneered the Treatment Management and Salvage of Limbs, in cases of vascular disease and diabetics. Her innovative surgical techniques and unique treatment strategies have saved the limbs of hundreds of people, and given new hope and life to millions. Dr (Professor) TK Sahi had dedicated a major part of her life and skills to saving limbs that would otherwise have been amputated. In the process of doing this work, she has devised several `new surgical operations’ and `unique strategies’ which help to save even those limbs that were given up for amputations, after all the presently available and latest of the treatment methods were tried and failed.

Recognition for her work in limb salvaging came from the `World Congress 2000′ of the International College of Surgeons which concluded in Suntec City at Singapore on October 12, 2000. “I have the answer for limb salvage in the end-stages of peripheral vascular disease. Amputations can be avoided and limbs saved. I want to convey this message through my work,” says Dr Sahi.

Compassion is a big part of her healing techniques

Dr Sahi has a new multifaceted approach for the treatment and management of diabetic limbs. The work succeeds in saving diabetic limbs that would otherwise easily be lost to amputations. She has devised new strategies for the understanding and management of the diabetic foot, resulting in the saving of such limbs. “ I have designed my own instruments too, with which I can achieve the desired results. I have dedicated my work and labour to alleviate human suffering. The path was untrodden, therefore the task was laborious but the results are gratifying. For years together I was working against resistance, condemnation and rebuke.”

“ Awareness about the early signs and symptoms will make people seek help in the early stages of the disease and that will definitely make all the difference not only in the end results achieved, but also in the extent of tissue loss and the duration for which dressings will continue,” advises Dr Sahi.

Dr Sahi further adds that some early indicators of the disease include discoloration of a toe or toes, a minor injury that refuses to heal, a small dark patch on the foot or leg, a non-healing ulcer inspite of treatment, cramps in the leg or legs which may appear on walking some distance. Subsequently, the pain might not get relieved on resting but persist throughout and even at rest (called rest pain). Some people may develop frank gangrene, others manifest gangrene with rest pain and some without it. Rest pain is so agonizing that in spite of any number of medicines, the patient does not get relief.

Cases with PCD like TAO suffer from very agonizing Rest pain and often opt for amputation to get relief from the Rest pain.

“Not all patients with vascular insufficiency need to be subjected to surgery. Also all patients with blocked arteries will not benefit from a bypass, but all patients irrespective of the nature of arterial disease and even those that do not benefit benefit by bypass or endovascular intervention will benefit from my innovative technique,” says Dr Sahi. “I express my gratitude to all those who understand my work, appreciate it and have conferred recognition in the form of the Best Research Paper at the World Congress 2000 of the international college of surgeons,” says Dr Sahi.
Prof. Dr. M/s. TEJINDER KAUR SAHI
Awards & Honours
  • Gold Medalist in MS (Master of Surgery), Bombay University.
  • Distinction in Anatomy
  • Awarded Pan Memorial Medal for Dissection.
  • Awarded the Fellowship of the “International College of Surgeons”
  • Awarded the O.Y.P. City (Bombay) Award in 1991 August (outstanding young person)
  • Awarded the O.Y.P. State Award for Maharashtra in October 1991.
  • Bharat Nirman Award 1994-95 a National Award for outstanding Contribution in Medicine.
  • TOWI Award for outstanding achievement as an Eminent Surgeon and Medical Educationist.
  • The Greatest honor received is with the release of my original work in Surgery a ‘New Operation for Salvage of the Second afflicted Limb in T.A.O.’ in the ‘Asian Medical News’.

Innovations
1. New operation for Salvage of the second afflicted Limb in gangrene due to Peripheral Vascular Disease
2. New Operation for Bilateral Simultaneous Salvage of Limbs in End-stage P.C.D.

Presentations
  • World Congress of International College of Surgeons, Suntec City, Singapore
  • World Congress of International College of Surgeons, Kyoto, Japan
  • World Congress of International College of Surgeons, Buenos Aires
  • Asia-Pacific Congress of International College of Surgeons, Kuala Lumpur
  • International Multi-faculty Congress, Mumbai, India
  • National Conference of ICS, Kanyakumari, India