Dr. Satyakam Baruah featured in The Times of India for successfully treating a young patient suffering from long-standing, drug-resistant epilepsy
A recent Times of India feature highlights the remarkable journey of an 18-year-old epilepsy patient whose life was transformed after years of daily seizures. Under the surgical leadership of Dr. Satyakam Baruah, Senior Consultant & Assistant Professor and NIMHANS-trained neurosurgeon, advanced evaluation and epilepsy surgery at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad helped identify the seizure focus and completely halt the patient’s seizures — allowing him to return to school and normal life after more than 18 years of struggle. The story underscores the impact of timely surgical intervention for drug-resistant epilepsy and raises awareness about modern treatment options.
Link to complete article: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/health/epilepsy-18-years-of-seizures-one-surgery-changed-everything/articleshow/128114057.cms
