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CSR Partnership · Phase I · Since 2008

Plastic Surgery

808% OPD growth in 5 years — highest demand surge at RRSH. DPR_CriticalCare_Upgrade allocates ₹31.09 Cr for the complete microsurgery, burn, and reconstructive equipment block.

12,415
OPD (2025-26)
3,972
Surgeries
808%
5-yr OPD growth
2008
Established
Current State

Operational since 2008. 12,415 OPD visits in 2025-26 (808% growth — highest 5-year demand increase of any RRSH department). 3,972 surgeries. Only public-sector reconstructive programme for five districts. DPR_CriticalCare_Upgrade (DHS 2025-26, under state review) allocates ₹31.09 Cr to the Plastic Surgery equipment block: handheld surgical camera, power drill, operating microscope, skin graft mesher, and piezoelectric bone surgery system (Piezo).

Track Record

808% OPD growth — highest 5-year demand increase at RRSH. 3,972 surgeries in 2025-26. 17 years of uninterrupted operation as the sole public-sector reconstructive programme for five districts.

Goals 2027
1

Commission complete Plastic Surgery block — microsurgery, burn management, craniofacial reconstruction

2

Establish microsurgery programme — 100+ free flap and replantation procedures/year

3

Sustain 5,000+ surgeries/year as Vidarbha's only public reconstructive programme

4

Develop cleft lip/palate and paediatric reconstructive programme across all 5 districts

CSR Opportunities

Specific requirements, measurable outcomes

Critical GapEquipment·Opportunity 1 of 1

Plastic Surgery Equipment Block — Microsurgery, Burn & Reconstruction

DPR_CriticalCare_Upgrade (DHS 2025-26, state review) allocates ₹31.09 Cr for the complete Plastic Surgery block: handheld surgical camera, power drill for bone work, operating microscope (enabling microsurgical free flap reconstruction and digit replantation), skin graft mesher (for precise burn management), and piezoelectric bone surgery system (Piezo — for craniofacial osteotomy with reduced complication risk). A single DPR covers the full department equipment requirement.

Current Gap

No operating microscope: patients needing microsurgical free flap or digit replantation referred to Nagpur at ₹2–4 lakh. No skin graft mesher: major burns managed with suboptimal technique. Without Piezo: craniofacial osteotomies use conventional instruments. 808% OPD growth served by incomplete equipment.

If Funded — Impact

Complete equipment block enables microsurgery (100–150 cases/year), precise burn management, craniofacial reconstruction, and complex free flap procedures. Eliminates referrals for the most complex reconstructive cases in five districts.

CSR Ask
₹31.09 Cr
Total DPR Cost
₹31.09 Cr
Govt Sanctioned
Pending — DHS state review
Annual Beneficiaries
300–400 complex reconstructive patients/year
Source: DPR_CriticalCare_Upgrade · DHS 2025-26 State Proposal · Plastic Surgery Equipment Block · State Review Pending
Schedule VII Eligibility

Reconstructive surgery and burn care equipment at government hospitals qualify under Schedule VII, Item (i). The DPR_CriticalCare_Upgrade ₹31.09 Cr allocation is a comprehensive, government-validated proposal for the department with the highest sustained demand growth in RRSH history.

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