2016 is going to be a landmark year in India for
Interstitial Cystitis patients. IC which was comparatively a neglected disease
in India suddenly gained importance with quite a few seminars and conferences
taking place. The biggest event ESSIC 2016 is going to take place in Delhi from
17-19 November 2016. The conference venue of the ESSIC 2016 annual meeting is
Four Points by Sheraton in New Delhi. Swati Spentose the manufacturer of
Pentosan Polysulphate drug under the brand name Comfora is the exclusive
partner of ESSIC 2016.
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ESSIC 2016 |
As a prelude to the ESSIC annual meeting Swati
Spenstose organized the first congress of IC/BPS in Mumbai on 27-28 August,
where they successfully launched Global Interstitial Cystitis Bladder Pain Society (GIBS), a global platform for IC/BPS. In a first of its kind initiative in the
country, GIBS has
undertaken an initiative to develop guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). The guidelines will streamline the
diagnosis process in order to shorten assessment time for the disease and
subsequently avoid delay in treatment.The guidelines, being developed by a
panel of eight doctors comprising of urologists and gynecologists led by Dr Rajesh
Taneja, noted urologist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi and GIBS
2016 chairperson, are likely to be released by GIBS in a couple of months.
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Mr. Vishal Jajodia, MD, Swati Spentose delivering his speech at GIBS 2016 |
The GIBS conference
was attended by 140 doctors from various faculties including urology, gynecology,
and pain therapy. GIBS will be held next in August 2017. Various aspects of the disease were discussed in detail
during the congress. Unlike depending on cystoscopy and hydro-distension as the
only diagnosis and treatment various alternative methods were discussed which
is definitely a blessing for the patients.
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Dr. Rajesh Taneja, Dr Sanjay Pandey and Mr Vishal Jajodia |
Dr Rajesh Taneja, in
his presentation spoke elaborately on the role of elimination diet, mast cells,
role of probiotics, role of pelvic floor therapy and also the usage of baking soda in getting relief. Dr. Apul Goel noted
urologist spoke on pelvic floor therapy and the role of Thiel massage to alleviate
IC pain. Dr. Navita Purohit, pain therapist from Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani
Hospital, Mumbai, also emphasized on the role of pain therapy in treating IC. It
is good to see that finally the medical fraternity is giving serious thoughts
to IC which was so far dealt as an orphan disease.
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The GIBS team |
GIBS gave a platform
to IC patients and this will raise the much needed awareness about this disease
among patients and doctors. GIBS will give a new dimension to the diagnosis and
treatment of IC. New procedures along with traditional approach towards this
disease will definitely bring relief to numerous IC patients.
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Delegates who participated in GIBS 2016 |
In the month of
August, Dr Nagendra Mishra, eminent IC specialist in India also organized a
conference on IC/BPS in Ahmedabad. The session was also attended by few of Dr.
Mishra’s patients who shared their experiences on dealing with the disease. In
this conference cystoscopy was discussed in detail. Most doctors attending this
conference emphasized on the use of cystoscopy in diagnosing and treating IC.
Dr. Mishra also shared quite a few videos of cystoscopies of IC patients and
few videos of cystoscopies done on patients with Hunner’s lesions.
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Dr. Nagendra Mishra with one of his patients |
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Balaka Basu addressing the patient's meet at Ahmedabad |