Showing posts with label #CSMC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #CSMC. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2022

CSMC advocates for better kidney health during the holidays



Christmas is not just a holiday for Filipinos - it is a time of celebration and revelry, of coming home and spending time with family, friends, and loved ones. That is usually done in a variety of ways, like throwing parties, singing karaoke, and of course, eating and drinking. A Filipino Christmas is not complete without a feast!
 
While Christmas is indeed the season to be jolly, it is important to keep oneself in check, especially when it comes to what we eat and how much. Delicious and savory meals might also be high in sodium or sugar content, which may actually increase the risk of developing kidney stones.

“Sometimes, even our favorite food can cause harm to our bodily functions if we eat too much of it. An uptick in dietary sodium content increases the amount of calcium excretion in the urine, while an excess of sugar can cause increased urine calcium and decreased urine volume, a perfect scenario for urinary stone formation. Some major dietary aggressors are large amounts of red meat, nuts, seafood, and shellfish because of the sodium and uric acid content. Junk foods and highly processed foods, too. Of course, too much sugar is also bad for the body. It increases your risk of packing on weight, and obesity makes you more prone to developing stones. Its also a common misconception that milk and dairy products can cause kidney stones, because it contains calcium. Thats only partially true. The body still needs calcium, and proteins and oxalate can be found in foods that are actually healthy for the body, like peanuts, beans, spinach and strawberries. The solution is to consume moderate amount of calcium-rich foods with oxalate-rich foods, so that they bind together in the gut and get digested properly, instead of being excreted in the kidney. Softdrinks and drinks with alcoholic content are the staples for Filipino families during a Christmas party, so make sure that there is also clean drinking water available. I even personally recommend avoiding those drinks altogether. It’s also important not to skip out on the fruits and vegetables, especially citrus fruits, as the citric acid alkalinizes the urine and is a natural inhibitor of stone formation. While of course, we advocate for the prevention of kidney stones by making healthier lifestyle choices, we hope patients know that CSMC is happy to offer its services to those who need it, especially those who are currently suffering from kidney stones or are exhibiting symptoms. Patients are assured that they will receive the best possible care here.” ~Dr. Jason L. Letran, Cardinal Santos Medical Center’s (CSMC) Chief of the Section of Urology

Dr. Jason L. Letran, Cardinal Santos Medical Center’s (CSMC) Chief of the Section of Urology


Kidney stones are usually formed when urine has an abundance of crystal-forming substances in it, like calcium, oxalate and uric acid, and not enough fluid to dilute them. This can cause them to bind together and harden.

The best way to prevent kidney stones this holiday season, according to Dr. Letran, is to prepare healthier food options, watch your portions, eat responsibly and proper hydration.
 
Finally, in the event that you come to pass a kidney stone or suspect you may have one, it is best to seek advice and treatment from a reputable hospital.




CSMCs Urology and Stone Center offers some of the most comprehensive urological services, not just in the Philippines, but in Asia. Apart from services such as minimally invasive surgeries of the genito-urinary tract for both benign and malignant conditions, it offers various treatments for prostate cancer such as surgery, external beam radiation and brachytherapy. The center also houses a state-of-the-art Richard Wolf Piezolith 3000 Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) machine which ensures precise and effective disintegration of kidney stones, and is equipped with fluoroscopy and ultrasound imaging to help locate stones more accurately.

For more information about the programs and services that CSMC offers, please visit https://cardinalsantos.com.ph/. CSMC is also on Facebook, like and follow them at www.facebook.com/CardinalSantos.
 
 
 




ABOUT CARDINAL SANTOS MEDICAL CENTER
Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) is a 287-bed private tertiary hospital located in West Greenhills, San Juan City. The hospital is known for its pioneering and world-class services in the fields of Neurosurgery, Oncology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Cardiology and Gastroenterology. CSMC boasts of some of the most respected medical professionals today with expertise in a variety of specialties, ensuring that patients can access the healthcare that they need and deserve. With a commitment to clinical excellence and a dedication to compassionate care, CSMC is one of the most sought-after medical institutions in the country today.

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management


Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) zeroes in on brain and spine tumors in its latest webicon entitled, “It Takes A Village to Save A Life: A Webicon on the Multidisciplinary Approach to Brain and Spine Tumor Management.” The webicon was held on February 24 via ZOOM and Facebook livestreaming.

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

Together with its top medical experts from the Brain and Spine Institute, CSMC debunked common myths about brain and spine tumors and discussed the different types of treatments and ways to provide the best, most holistic care to a patient. The webicon was moderated by Dr. Michael Louis Gimenez, Chair of the Brain and Spine Institute, and the specialists invited to speak were Dr. Theodor Vesagas, Clinical Director of the Philippine Gamma Knife Center and CSMC Brain and Spine Tumor Center; Dr. Gilbert RaƱoa, Training Officer of the CSMC Spine Fellowship Program; and Dr. Ma. Luisa Abesamis-Tiambeng, Chair of the Cancer Institute.


Dr. Michael Louis A. Gimenez, Chairman of the Brain and Spine Institute opened the webicon by touching on the different signs and symptoms of brain or spine tumors. Meanwhile, Dr. Vesagas explained the benefits of CSMC’s multidisciplinary approach to treating tumors. He noted that a team effort in diagnosis and treatment allows patients to receive consistent and timely care, and increases patient satisfaction.

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management


Dr. Theodor S. Vesagas, Clinical Director of the Philippine Gamma Knife Center talked about Gamma Knife Radiosurgery, a procedure that is only currently available at CSMC. The goal of Gamma Knife Radiosurgery is to control or stop the growth of the tumor, and allows for excellent control in the removal of tumors with minimal morbidity. 

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management


Dr. Gilbert J. RaƱoa, Training Officer of Spine Fellowship Program elaborated on other innovative open surgery treatment options that CSMC offers, such as Stereotactic Biopsy, where neurosurgeons use a needle to obtain tissue from the brain, as well as Awake Craniotomy, which can only be done if an intraoperative neurostimulator is available, and is used to remove tumors in more critical parts of the brain. 

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management


It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management


Dr. Ma. Luisa T. Abesamis-Tiambeng, Chairman of Cancer Institute spoke about non-surgical tumor management, and wrapped up the team’s discussion with some reminders and practical tips to follow for when one schedules a checkup for possible tumors.

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: Brain and Spine Tumor Management


Mr. Rodel Perez, a 45-year-old OFW based in Dubai and one of CSMC’s patients, was also present as a speaker. Perez recounted his experience after being diagnosed with a brain tumor, which was about the size of a medium-sized lemon. He noted CSMC’s world-class methods and facilities, praising the compassionate care and sincerity the doctors and nurses of CSMC had towards him during his treatment.

It Takes a Village to Save a Life: The Multidisciplinary Approach to Brain and Spine Tumor Management



When asked how they could encourage Filipinos to seek medical advice over checking their symptoms on the internet.
“The Philippine Alliance for Brain and Spine Tumors [is a] foundation [that] is helping and has helped hundreds of patients get free treatments. There is also Cardinal Charities Foundations, which helps indigent patients get big discounts or even free procedures. The internet cannot treat you—Google cannot treat you it can only give you information.” ~Dr. Gilbert J. RaƱoa, Training Officer of Spine Fellowship Program

Despite being a powerful tool in gathering information, a specialist’s intervention is still essential in treating any illness. 
“Always remember that here at Cardinal Santos Medical Center, you have a village of medical experts working hand in hand to save lives.” ~Dr. Michael Louis A. Gimenez, Chairman of the Brain and Spine Institute

For more information about the Brain and Spine Institute, as well as other services that CSMC offers, please visit https://cardinalsantos.com.ph/. CSMC is also on Facebook, like and follow them at www.facebook.com/CardinalSantos.














ABOUT CARDINAL SANTOS MEDICAL CENTER
Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) is a 269-bed private tertiary hospital located in West Greenhills, San Juan City. The hospital is known for its pioneering and world-class services in the fields of Neurosurgery, Oncology, Rehabilitation Medicine, Cardiology, and Minimally Invasive Surgery. CSMC boasts of some of the most respected medical professionals today with expertise in a variety of specialties, ensuring that patients can access the healthcare that they need and deserve. With a commitment to clinical excellence, and a dedication to compassionate care, CSMC is one of the most sought-after medical institutions in the country today.

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