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Clinical Excellence
ABO-incompatible Living Donor Liver Transplant performed on a young woman patient with Budd – Chairi syndrome!
Hyderabad, September 12, 2020: The Liver Transplant team led by Dr Manish Varma, Sr Consultant & HoD, Liver Transplant and HPB surgery, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, successfully performed an ABO-incompatible Living Donor Liver Transplant on a 19-year-old female patient from Vijayawada, Ms G. Soumya, suffering from a rare disease called Budd-Chiari syndrome. The patient has since recovered fully and is going about with her regular daily routine.On being brought to Apollo Hospitals, she was found to be suffering from severe symptomatic hepatic hydrothorax, a condition due to which she had an excessive accumulation of fluid in the lungs and in the abdomen, leading to swelling in the body with breathing difficulty. On investigation she was found to have cirrhosis due to Budd-Chiari Syndrome, a rare condition caused by blood clots that completely or partially block blood flow from the liver.The patient was suffering from this ailment for the past two years, though she was initially managed with medicines at Vijayawada, her condition worsened with fluid accumulation in the lungs and was virtually threatening her life. She needed repeated withdrawal of fluid from the lungs by needle puncture, once in every ten days. Such patients have a high risk of catching lung infections and it persists till the patient undergoes a transplant.Ms Soumya was on regular follow up with the Liver Transplant Team at Apollo Hospitals for the past 4 months and a liver transplant was advised. As none of her family members had a matching blood group to donate a slice of their liver, she was waiting for a cadaveric organ for a liver transplant for the three months prior to surgery. As her condition was deteriorating rapidly with no hope of a dead donor organ coming her way, she was advised by the Liver Transplant Team at Apollo Hospitals, an ABOi Living Donor Liver Transplantation.Body’s immune system is averse to accepting organ of a different Blood group and rejects such alien tissue. Therefore, the same blood group donors are preferred for organ transplantation. However, ABOi Living Donor Liver Transplantation procedure enables to seek a piece of liver from the available donor irrespective of the blood group they belong to. Also known as mismatched blood group liver transplantation, is a very rarely performed procedure and only very few centres across the world have the expertise in performing this surgery. Even in Telangana, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, is the only centre performing it.Liver transplantation is the only hope for end-stage liver disease patients, fetching a liver slice from the same blood group living donor is a humongous task, so is cadaver organ with the demand far outstripping supply. The way out for patients on death bed is the ABO-incompatible living donor liver transplantation. With Liver cirrhosis reaching epidemic proportions, ABOi will be a beacon of hope for patients, says Dr Manish VarmaFor Soumya, her mother, though from a different blood group, donated a slice of her liver. The preparation for the surgery started 3 weeks prior with her receiving medicines to minimise chances of rejection. She also underwent multiple sessions of plasmapheresis (dialysis like the procedure for reducing antibodies in the blood). The surgery was performed on the patient on 11th August 2020. The entire operation from the start of donor surgery to the end of recipient surgery took 15 hours. The patient and her mother have since recovered and are doing well. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course and was discharged on 10th day and her mother on the 6th-day post-surgery. 1-month post-surgery she is doing fine, her liver is functioning normally and she has not required any more fluid removal from her lungs. She is presently on blood thinners to prevent blood clot formation in view of previous Budd-Chiari syndrome. The blood thinners will continue for a few more weeks. She will need to be on lifelong medication and regular follow-up, just like all other transplant patients.About Apollo HospitalsIt was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavour by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospital in Chennai. Now, as Asia largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes 8,488 beds across 51 Hospitals, 1,586 Pharmacies, 92 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 100 Telemedicine units across 10 countries. Health Insurance services, Global Projects Consultancy, 15 colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research and the first Proton Therapy Centre across Asia, Africa and Australia.In a rare honour, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 28 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.
Clinical Excellence
Apollo Doctors perform a miracle by ensuring recovery of a Covid afflicted critical pregnant woman & her newbo...
Hyderabad, August 2020: A team of doctors at Apollo Hospitals, accomplished a near miracle by saving a mother and child, from a highly critical health condition. The mother into the 7th month of pregnancy, developed Covid and had to be treated on the ventilator, also to save the baby a pre-term delivery was performed on her despite the mother’s condition. Both were discharged hail and healthy. This was a first of its kind care in this part of the world, where a 7-month preterm baby was delivered from a mother undergoing infertility care while being ventilated for Covid.The 34-year-old patient, Mrs. Manjula married for the last seven years, was undergoing infertility treatment and was into the seventh month of pregnancy. Being a precious delivery for the couple and were longing for a baby, they were seeking the guidance of Dr Sharmila, Sr Consultant Pediatrician at Apollo Hospitals, to avoid later stage medical complications. However recently along with the other members of her family, the mother got infected with Covid and was brought to the hospital on July 15th in a very critical condition.On admission, her condition deteriorated rapidly, and saturation levels were dismally low necessitating ventilator management. There was little hope of her survival medically, as nearly 90% of pregnant women needing ventilation, breath their last or end up delivering stillborn preterm babies.The medical team too had its set of challenges specific to this case:1. Complex hemodynamics of pregnancy and severe Covid infection with high viral load, pulling the medical team at high risk of infection.2. Difficulty in ventilation and the inability to make the patient sleep on her belly, which is a necessity for Covid patients and is done for non-pregnant patients3. Difficulty in performing surgery with the protective (PPE) gear.4. Difficulty in assessing and reviving the baby at birth and the PPE not allowing proper assessment and delicate care babies’ need.The Doctors took these challenges in their stride and were keen to save both the mother and baby, but on a priority wanted to save the mother. During the course of the treatment, the mother stopped responding and chances of her survival seemed slim, the team decided to retrieve at least the baby before the mother succumbs. The baby was delivered on July 17th by operating on the mother, while sustaining her on the ventilator. But the baby too was found to be ill and not responding to resuscitation. The team revived the baby’s heart function with medication, but the risk of it not surviving continued to be high. The baby later developed a bloodstream infection and was treated. The baby gradually recovered, she started responding to the treatment and got better by the day. The fully recovered baby was discharged today. In the meantime, the mother saw a phenomenal recovery and was discharged on August 10th, 2020.
New Initiatives
On the Occasion of National Cancer Awareness Day, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Has Launched Centre Of Excellenc...
Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) has inaugurated its groundbreaking Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Head and Neck Cancer. With a comprehensive approach to cancer management and cutting-edge technologies, APCC is set to revolutionize the way head and neck cancer is treated, offering patients the best possible oncological outcomes while preserving their functionality and cosmesis.Head and Neck cancer is a significant public health concern, with 57.5% of cases worldwide occurring in Asia. India bears a heavy burden, accounting for 30% of all head and neck cancers globally. In 2018, India recorded 1,19,992 new cases and 72,616 deaths due to oral cancers, earning the country the unfortunate title of being the “capital of oral cancers.” This alarming trend is often attributed to unique habits, such as tobacco chewing, and the high incidence of oral cancer associated with smokeless tobacco use.Dr. Sapna Nangia, Director – Breast, Head & Neck, Department of Radiation Oncology, APCC, emphasized the gravity of the situation, saying, “The prevalence of head and neck cancer in India is a cause for concern, and it necessitates a specialized and integrated approach to treatment. APCC’s Centre of Excellence for Head and Neck Cancer is committed to providing the best possible oncological outcomes while prioritizing functional and cosmetic outcomes for our patients.”Dr. Sandip Duarah, Senior Consultant, Head and Neck, Surgical Oncology, APCC, said, “Head and Neck Cancer Management has always been a multidisciplinary approach. Here at APCC, we not only have all the cutting-edge technology to aid us but our strength lies in our team which works in perfect tandem, relying on each other for all treatment decisions that are taken for the benefit of the patient’s well-being. At APCC, we believe in complete teamwork which is our forte.”The Centre’s cutting-edge technologies include robotic surgery, virtual planning, and 3D printing, Co2 Laser for voice box cancer, narrow-band imaging for the early diagnosis of potentially malignant cancer, high-end endoscopic instrumentation, and navigation systems for skull-based tumors.Dr. Naveen Hedne, Senior Consultant – Head and Neck, Surgical Oncology, APCC, shared his excitement about the Centre’s potential, stating, “Our team at APCC comprises dedicated professionals who bring a collective clinical experience of over 100 years in Head and Neck Cancer Management. We are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, and our multidisciplinary approach ensures that patients receive the highest level of care.” Dr. Prasad Eswaran, Senior Consultant, Head and Neck, Medical Oncology, APCC, highlighted the importance of a coordinated approach, saying, “Our team consists of specialists from various disciplines, including radiation oncologists, robotic surgeons, medical oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, speech therapists, theranostics /nuclear medicine experts, and anesthesiologists. This multidisciplinary approach allows us to provide patients with a comprehensive and personalized treatment plan.”APCC ensures in providing holistic care for individuals facing health challenges, such as cancer. A comprehensive approach that addresses their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. This approach encompasses a range of specialized services, including dietary support to ensure proper nutrition during treatment, swallowing and speech therapy to assist those with communication and swallowing difficulties. Clinicians from psycho-oncology provide emotional support and address the psychological aspects of coping with a diagnosis while the physiotherapy team constantly helps to maintain or improve physical function.By integrating these elements into the patient’s care plan, APCC enhances the overall quality of life and promotes a sense of well-being, recognizing that healing extends beyond medical treatment.The launch of the Centre of Excellence for Head and Neck Cancer reaffirms APCC’s commitment to advancing cancer care and delivering the best possible outcomes for patients. Through its state-of-the-art technologies, experienced team of specialists, and dedication to both oncological and functional well-being, APCC is positioned to make a significant impact in the fight against head and neck cancer.
Events
Patient Safety & Transforming Healthcare through IT Conference in Chennai….
Experts from across the globe in the IT & healthcare domain along with the policy makers to come together for Apollo Hospitals twin conference in ChennaiHyderabad, October 18th, 2016: Apollo Hospitals, one of Asia’s largest integrated healthcare provider, today announced the seventh chapter of its flagship conference ‘The International Conference on Transforming Healthcare through IT’, scheduled for October 21st and 22nd in Chennai. The one of its kind conference themed on leveraging IT in healthcare and Patient Safety is a platform to bring forth key developments and success stories wherein technology has been harnessed to improve the overall healthcare ecosystem across the globe. This is the only platform in the country that brings together leaders in the domain with an intent to exchange knowledge and exhibit what technology can do to improve the quality of life through healthcare. Amongst the keynote speakers at the conference are, Ms Sangita Reddy – Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL), Dr Preetha Reddy – Managing Director, AHEL, Prof Thais Russomano – Chief Medical Officer, International Space Medicine Consortioum Inc, Russell P Branzell – CEO & President of the College of Healthcare Information Executives (CHIME), Steve Liber – President, CEO of HIMSS and Dr Eswara Reddy – Deputy Drugs Controller of India.Apollo Hospitals being a thought leader has been driving the need for this revolution and has successfully leveraged IT in healthcare in various aspects like surgical advancements, access to healthcare through ePHCs and through engaging tools like telemedicine, eICUs that has helped the organization service patients residing in remote and rural areas. Ms Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited, says, “A country like India with a huge population demands unique solutions to cater to the rising healthcare demands. This conference will be an ideal platform for knowledge transfer on unique technologies and solutions from key players in IT, Healthcare and also policy makers and government bodies to break down challenges, identify solutions and devise an execution plan to make healthcare accessible to all individuals.”According to Medical Council of India (MCI), there are around 9.29 lakh doctors registered in the Indian Medical Register, giving a doctor patient ratio of 1:1674 against the WHO norm of 1:1000. While government bodies and private organizations are trying their best to evaluate and leverage existing manpower and resources for better healthcare access and delivery, few organizations have started migrating towards technology to help tackle this shortage. “Clearly this is the way forward. Technology advancements in healthcare informatics, telemedicine, Hospital Information System (HIS), electronic health records, remote diagnostic, therapeutic tools, healthcare wearables have pivoted the first step towards tech enabled healthcare and can be further leveraged to effect new modalities of healthcare. Improvements in collaborative data exchange, workflows and mobility, and need for better financial management are the next phase of technological evolution in healthcare” adds Ms Sangita Reddy.The conference will also see the participation of all the board members together from the International Society of Telemedicine and eHealth (ISfTeH), an international federation that facilitates global dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and eHealth wherein the team will share their distinguished knowledge in the various areas relating to Telemedicine such as ‘Transatlantic Teleconsultation’, ‘Human-Computer Interaction Technology’ etc. “Telemedicine is today taking the centre stage with its growing potential to deliver better and more precise healthcare services. An informed patient is the new foundation that our future is set to grow up on. In that regard, we see it a great opportunity to participate in a platform in India, to bring in global ideas to the table for collective growth and potential collaboration. We are glad to have associated with Apollo Hospitals in this endeavor to further our efforts in increasing access to information in the field of Telemedicine and eHealth”, says Mr Andy Fischer,President, ISFTeH.The International Congress on Patient Safety 2016 will also bring together patient safety experts from across the country and the world, right here in Chennai to discuss and share knowledge on ways and means to enhance patient safety and also look at avenues to improve healthcare delivery and access. Transforming Healthcare with IT was conceptualized to create a platform for organisations with similar objectives of enhancing healthcare access and delivery to come together and deliberate on the best possible tools to improve India’s healthcare eco-system. These twin conferences, conceptualized with the single agenda of enabling better healthcare reach will be the ideal platform to discuss way forward and strategy to make India a healthier nation.About Apollo HospitalsIt was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavour by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospitals in Chennai. Over the years Apollo Hospitals has established itself as home to the largest cardiac practice in India with over 160,000 cardiac surgeries. Apollo Hospitals is also the world’s largest private cancer care provider and runs the world’s leading solid organ transplant program having conducted over 1,500 solid organ transplants in 2014-15 alone.Now, as Asia’s largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes 9,554 beds across 69 Hospitals, 2,326 Pharmacies, over 172 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 148 plus Telemedicine Centres and 80 plus Apollo Munich Insurance branches panning the length and breadth of the country. As an integrated healthcare service provider with health insurance services, projects consultancy services, medical education centres and a Research Foundation with a focus on global clinical trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research, Apollo Hospitals has been at the forefront of new medical breakthroughs with the most recent investment being that of commissioning the first Proton Therapy Centre across Asia, Africa and Australia in Chennai, India. Every four days, the Apollo Hospitals Group touches a million lives, in its mission to bring healthcare of International standards within the reach of every individual. In a rare honour, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 28 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.
New Initiatives
Heart Failure Clinic
Apollo Hospitals launches dedicated Heart Failure Clinic!The rising incidence of heart failure in the population is of grave concern and a huge burden on the nationPrevalence as high as 4.85 million, with five lakh patients adding on every yearDedicated Apollo Heart Failure Clinic will aid to reassure patients & improve quality of life Hyderabad, September 28th, 2016: Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, announced the launch of Heart Failure Clinic, on Wednesday at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad. Dr A G K Gokhale, Consultant Cardiothoracic, Transplant Surgeon and Dr Jayakeerthi Y. Rao, Consultant Heart Failure Specialist & Dr.Vijay Dikshit, Sr.Consultant CT Surgeon disclosed the functioning of a dedicated Heart Failure Clinic at the hospital, at a Press Conference organised on the eve of World Heart Day – 29th September, 2016.Heart Failure, a condition in which a weakened heart has trouble pumping enough blood throughout the body, is acquiring epidemic proportions in India, off late. However it doesn’t imply complete cessation of heart functioning, but a lack of adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients to meet the body’s requirements. This results in reduced quality of life, frequent hospitalization and high mortality. Heart Failure (HF) is a chronic and progressive condition that can be managed but sometimes cured. The recent advances in technology, drug discovery and advances in surgery, aid in effectively managing the condition, besides significantly improving the quality of life of the patient. Treatment coupled with appropriate lifestyle modifications can help in arresting the progression of the disease. Hence early diagnosis and treatment is of prime importance.The alarming rise in the incidence of heart failure especially amongst the younger population of our country needs to be curbed, as the overall consequences of it can be catastrophic. Educating the populace on the necessary lifestyle modifications is the way forward, says Dr A G K Gokhale. India has to do a lot to reduce the burden of Heart Failure and also provide curative and rehabilitative services to these patients, which is a huge challenge, he adds.The estimated prevalence of Heart Failure in India is 4.85 million, with five lakh patients adding on every year to this number. The disease onset here is a decade earlier than western patients, with 45% of Heart Failure patients being less than 60 years of age. The increase in the prevalence of Heart Failure is further underscored by the recent observation of up to 40% of patients with heart failure having normal left ventricular function. HF is also the cause for high mortality and readmission rates, which is twice of all admissions for cancers. Studies also indicate that the frequency of sudden death was much higher during the first 14 days after admission, as much as 70% of all deaths.A dedicated heart failure clinic is the need of the hour to monitor and manage the condition effectively. Apollo’s repository of knowledge in treating a large base heart failure patients and the tried and tested protocols in place, aid in reassuring the patients and improving their quality of life, says Dr Jayakeerthi Y. Rao. The epidemics of Diabetes, Hypertension and Ischemic heart disease is giving rise to a steady increase in incidence of Heart Failures, he points out. We want to be part of the prevention strategy and help to deal with this problem, he adds.The reasons of Heart Failure could be damage to the heart muscle caused by coronary artery disease or too much strain on the heart because of years of untreated high blood pressure or an abnormal heart valve. The typical symptoms of a Heart Failure are difficulty in breathing, chronic cough, swollen ankles, legs and abdomen, weight gain, frequent urination during night, loss of appetite, fatigue, weakness, rapid or irregular heartbeats, patients often experience a pounding sensation in the chest. Minor lifestyle modifications like consuming healthy diet, regular exercise, monitoring & controlling hypertension, limiting salt consumption, reducing stress, give up smoking, tobacco chewing and drinking alcohol, can go a long way in the prevention and arresting of Heart Failure.According to Dr.Vijay Dikshit, Sr.Consultant CT Surgeon, Heart Failure is an advance condition of any heart disease as heart diseases are increasing in India every year so as the heart failure. At present we have estimated 5 million people with heart failure in India. The population above 60 years is increasing therefore end stage heart failure is also at the rapid raise.It is a difficult condition to treat and some years with medicine only method of treatment, but now with advances in medical field there are many other treatment options are available like heart transplantation which is increasingly done in our country. Now there are other mechanical devises like LAVD (left ventricular assist device) TAH(total articular heart) pace makers (CRT) are available and can help the patients at large to overcome the problem.Never the less these are expensive devises and challenge to our health care system to incorporate them in regular system. We hope in future more sophisticated and advanced devises will be available at affordable rates to treat the fatal disease of heart failure.About Apollo HospitalsIt was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavor by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospital in Chennai. Now, as Asia largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes more than 10000 beds across 65 Hospitals, 2000 Pharmacies, 92 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 100 Telemedicine units across 10 countries. Health Insurance services, Global Projects Consultancy, 15 colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research and the first Proton Therapy Center across Asia, Africa and Australia.In a rare honor, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 30 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.
Clinical Excellence
Apollo Hospitals introduces a new paradigm in Cancer Care
August 3, 2016: The largest integrated healthcare provider group in Asia, Apollo Hospitals has been offering the latest in cancer care to its patients ever since its inception more than three decades ago. Thousands of patients who have benefitted from the superior technology and unmatched clinical skills vouch for the outstanding outcomes they have experienced. Cancer is rapidly assuming epidemic proportions and is amongst the top three killers in the world. Incidence of cancer is unusually high in India and we are fast approaching the dubious positioning of being the Global Cancer Capital. As a leader in healthcare in this part of the world, Apollo Hospitals has decided to take the fight to cancer.APOLLO CANCER INSTITUTES: Apollo Hospitals has now converted its cancer management infrastructure into an independent functional entity, Apollo Cancer Institutes. Apart from creating independent institutes, Apollo has networked these institutes to leverage the strengths of all its specialists and the technology across the country. Apollo Cancer Institutes in Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Kolkatta, Ahmedabad, Bilaspur, Bengaluru and Madurai are part of this new initiative. All of them work on a common platform using standardized protocols ensuring uniform standards of care for every patient walking into the Apollo ecosystem.PRECISION ONCOLOGY: With advances in technology and the understanding of cancer, management of cancer has moved from the tissue level to the molecular level. This makes cancer management more precise and personalized. The traditional method of treating the same type of cancer with the same drug is a thing of the past. Today with the molecular understanding of tumor cells and availability of Chemo sensitivity techniques, the same type of cancer in different individuals is treated with different drugs. Similarly, newer surgical techniques using minimally invasive (Robotic Surgery) technology makes excision of tumors more precise and accurate. Our Oncologists have begun to focus on specific organs and this organ specific skill and expertise is producing results par excellence. New radiation techniques like True beam, Novalis Tx, Tomotherapy and Proton Therapy (being installed soon) add to the armamentarium of our oncologist in delivering radiation to the cancerous cells sparing the surrounding normal cells. All these techniques apart from enhancing precision and personalizing treatment also bring down the complication rates, shorten treatment duration and deliver far better results. Thus precision oncology at Apollo Cancer Institutes gives hope to every patient and delivers care that achieves the goal of conquering cancer.Cancer is a complex disease and management decisions are also complex. To demystify cancer management decisions our specialists meet as teams (Tumor Boards) and develop the most optimal treatment protocol for every patients. Similar Group wide tumor boards are also functional for second opinion services for complicated situations.Dr.Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Group of Hospitals while announcing precision oncology at Apollo Cancer Institutes said, “Cancer has been a dreaded disease and is threatening to harmmillions of individuals in the community. It is estimated that over a million deaths occur due to cancer in India every year and this rate is skyrocketing. We cannot let this cancer epidemic go on. We are determined to fight it and win the fight over cancer. Gone are the days of ‘one size fits all’. Cancer care has moved into the era of personalized medicine where individual therapies are tailored to fit the needs of individual patients. Precision Oncology at Apollo Cancer Institutes delivers this personalized care to every patient. We have taken up the challenge of making cancer history, not because it is easy, but because it is difficult and still a distinct possibility today.”
Technology
Apollo Cancer Institutes’ launches ‘Tomotherapy’ at Hyderabad
Apollo Cancer Institutes’ launches ‘Tomotherapy’ at Hyderabad, as part of its thrust on precision oncology!TomoTherapy targets cancer tumour with highest precision, spares the healthy tissueDaily images enable to monitor, maintain & modify the treatment during each treatment sessionHyderabad, September 9th, 2016: Apollo Cancer Institutes, Hyderabad, announced the launch of the state-of-the-art highest precision cancer care Tomotherapy. It is the latest innovation in the high-end cancer treatment and only the second such equipment in the country. Chief Guest Shri K T Rama Rao, Minister for IT E&C, MAUD, Telangana, formally inaugurated the Tomotherapy Oncology Annexe on Friday at Apollo Cancer Institutes; Guests of Honour Shri Pullela Gopichand & Olympic Silver Medalist Ms P V Sindhu; Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chaiman, Apollo Hospitals Group and Ms Sangita Reddy, Jt. Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, graced the occasion. The CT Scanner mounted Tomotherapy enables precise cancer treatment by tightly conforming the radiation dose delivery to the shape of the tumor, while being noninvasive and as painless as an x-ray. Its unique design helps in treating a wide range of cancers from routine to most complex and from head to toe. Cancers of the Breast, prostrate, lung, rectal, brain tumors & CRANIO-Spinal Radiotherapy can be treated with great precision and least side effects.Speaking on the occasion Dr Prathap C. Reddy said, we are bringing the next generation cancer care within the reach of our people, in keeping with the promise of offering same level of healthcare here as anywhere in the world. Also each one of us is unique and each patient has his unique signature disease, therefore only personalised treatment will give better cure and this is where Tomotherapy will make the difference.This all-in-one system with innovative TomoHelical and TomoDirect brings in the manoeuvrability to reach the radiation delivery in more controlled and with greater accuracy even in unreachable areas with least harm to the healthy tissue. Multiple tumors could also be treated simultaneously with this, ensuring greater comfort for patients and reduced treatment time. One of the big advantages the treating doctor gets is the ability to asses, customise, monitor and maintain the treatment according to the patient’s needs, during future sessions based on the images from the previous sessions.Olympics Silver medalist Ms PV Sindhu and her coach Shri Pullela Gopichand were felicitated on the occasion.About Apollo Hospitals: It was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavor by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospital in Chennai. Now, as Asia largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes more than 10000 beds across 65 Hospitals, 2000 Pharmacies, 92 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 100 Telemedicine units across 10 countries. Health Insurance services, Global Projects Consultancy, 15 colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research and the first Proton Therapy Center across Asia, Africa and Australia.In a rare honor, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 30 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.
New Initiatives
Apollo Hospitals strongly condemns the circulation of fake news on COVID-19
PRESS RELEASEDt: 01-04-2020There is information being circulated on WhatsApp and other social media that 150 patients have been admitted in Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills from two areas in the City with COVID-19 infection. This is false and a clear instance of trouble mongering. Apollo Hospitals strongly condemns the circulation of fake news with mala fide intentions. We have lodged complaints with the appropriate authorities and hope that the culprits will be booked.Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills is functioning normally and over 200 Non-COVID patients are being treated at the hospital currently. We are committed to the safety of these patients and our staff and have instituted stringent measures to prevent cross-infections. We would like to reiterate the fact that the hospital is functioning normally and people can continue to utilise its services unhindered.In this hour of crisis, we are committed to support the Government in its efforts to contain and manage COVID-19 patients. A COVID-19 unit with 50 beds has been created away from the hospital and patients COVID-19 suspected/confirmed patients are being treated at this facility. This ensures complete separation of COVID and Non-COVID patients and prevents cross-infection. In addition, we have created isolation facilities with our hotel partners and those stable patients needing isolation are housed in these facilities.We strongly condemn rumour-mongering and remain committed to our patients and our community.Click here to view full Press Release.Y. SubramanyamRegional Chief Executive Officer,Apollo Hospitals.
Events
Apollo Hospitals Partners With Boston Children’s Hospital To Organize A Global Pediatric Meet.
In an effort to facilitate knowledge sharing and showcase cutting-edge advances in pediatric care, Apollo Hospitals collaborated with Boston Children’s Hospital, USA to organize PediSync 2023, a key conference for pediatricians. The two-day meet synchronized all pediatric sub-specialties for the benefit of practicing pediatricians and shined light on advances in clinical care for improved patient outcomes.PediSync 2023 featured a lineup of experts such as Dr Aditya Kaza from Boston Children’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Dr Ravi Thiagarajan, Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and Dr Kyung Rae Him, Assistant Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School. The conference unfolded over lectures, interactive sessions and panel discussions to highlight research and insights and unearth rich clinical takeaways for participants. The meet addressed the key themes such as infectious diseases among children, pediatric intensive care, pediatric surgical concerns and robotic surgeries among children. The pediatric conference saw participation from leading and emerging practitioners.Ms. Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “Apollo Hospitals is pleased to partner with Boston Children’s Hospital and bring together top minds from the pediatric space for this conference. We recognize that children are an especially vulnerable category and pediatric care requires doctors with not just expertise but also acumen. We see PediSync 2023 as a platform that will spotlight cutting-edge pediatric practices and facilitate vigorous exchange of knowledge and insight to fashion care models that are both contemporary and child-friendly. This conference is also aimed at underscoring the role of research in fostering a culture of innovation that is vital for improving clinical outcomes among children.”Dr Anupam Sibal, Group Medical Director, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “Apollo has been a leader in pediatric care and has been the first to establish an integrated ecosystem – from fetal medicine to transplant. We were the first hospital in India to perform the first successful pediatric liver transplant in 1998 and have since performed over 500 successful pediatric liver transplants. Highly complicated pediatric robotic, pediatric and neonatal cardiac surgeries, bone marrow transplants, kidney transplants are performed with outcomes comparable to the best published international outcomes. Our holistic services combined with unmatched commitment of our specialists has set us apart in pediatric care and we want to share this experience and expertise with the entire community. This conference is not just an opportunity for us to foreground advances in pediatric care but also demonstrate our ability to unify experts on a reputed academic platform and discuss critical concerns.”The Apollo Hospitals network has been serving the advanced healthcare needs of children for the past 40 years and has established itself as a leader in pediatric care. As a case in point, Apollo Hospitals has completed over 500+ pediatric liver transplants and 1500+ kidney transplants. It is equipped with 1400+ beds for pediatrics, of which over 400+ are dedicated to pediatric intensive care. Apollo Hospitals has leveraged technological advancements in the adult multi-specialty care space to deliver specialized and nuanced care for children.Apollo Children’s Hospitals is committed to facilitating research and knowledge sharing, with over 2500 publications to the credit of their clinicians. The virtual platforms of the brand, PedScape and PedNext enable connect sessions with practicing pediatricians and trainees across India.
Clinical Excellence
Rare congenital condition of heart treated, 35-yr-old gets new lease of life at Apollo Multispeciality Hospita...
Kolkata, April 19, 2022: 35-year-old Santanu from Howrah started having uncontrollable high blood pressure for which he went for a checkup. Investigations revealed that he had bicuspid (two leaflets) valve instead of tricuspid (three leaflets) valve. All normal human beings have tricuspid aortic valve in heart. Apart from that, the CT angiography of his aorta revealed coarctation (congenital narrowing) of aorta. Due to the complexity of the procedure, many hospitals refused to operate on him. He then landed in Apollo Multispecialty Hospitals, Kolkata.He was prepared for the endovascular stenting procedure of his coarctation of aorta under the guidance of a team of doctors including Dr Bikash Majumdar, Dr Aftab Khan, Dr Tamasish Mukherjee and Dr Yaman Kalita. The aorta is the largest artery in the body, which moves oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of your body. Aortic Coarctation or narrowing of the aorta forces the heart to pump harder to move blood through the aorta.Speaking about it, Dr Bikash Majumdar said, “This congenital condition, Coarctation of Aorta, is as rare as 4 in 10,000 live births. Out of all congenital heart problems, only 6% have this issue. And normally it is detected in childhood (within teenage) when the treatment is much easier and the prime symptom is High Blood Pressure in childhood.”Dr Aftab Khan said, “Due to adult age, possibility of aortic rupture is high when patients with Coarctation of Aorta are treated post childhood. In Mr Santanu’s case, Chetham Platinum aortic stent was placed after a balloon dilation and to handle the complexity, a normal stent of 60 mm had to be hand mounted to cover 49 mm length of the narrowing. The balloon helped in widening the narrow aorta making the width normal for blood flow. The case had difficulty in stent expansion as well as chances of stent migration was also very high due to the age.”Mr Santanu was operated in February 2022 post which he is leading a normal life. If he was not treated then his condition could have been fatal with chances of stroke and long-term cardiac complications due to high blood pressure. This procedure was performed in the cardiac catheter laboratory under general anesthesia thorough the right femoral artery route (right groin route).
Milestones
Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata brings complete Robotic Renal Transplant for the first time in Easter...
Kolkata, April 26, 2022: Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata brings complete Robotic Renal Transplant for the first time in Eastern India. In conventional kidney transplant, the donor’s kidney is placed in the lower abdomen of the recipient by making an 8-10 inch cut, while the robotic transplant involves only a 1-2 inch cut and a few key holes for access inside the abdomen to join the blood vessels.A 25-year-old patient was suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease and was on dialysis for a long time. After finding a suitable match, the patient underwent robotic renal transplant last week under Dr Vinay Mahindra, in Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata.Benefits of Robotic Kidney Transplant• Decreased chances of complications as compared to open surgery, especially in immunocompromised and end-stage renal disease patients undergoing KT.• Safer and more efficacious for obese patients who are otherwise not recommended for transplants.• Minimal invasive surgery helps in reduced– blood loss– hospital stays– pain– postoperative complication rate– recovery time– surgical scarsThe whole procedure of Robotic Kidney Transplant involves the doctor sitting on the console with the monitor displaying the inside of the abdomen and the robotic arms assisting the doctor for operating. One of the arms holds a high magnification 3D camera which is inserted into the abdomen through one of the key holes and provides a high-definition, magnified (12×), 3-D view of the surgical site. The other mechanical arms have surgical instruments attached to it that are designed to mimic the movement of the human hands and wrists.Dr Vinay Mahendra, Consultant Urology & Robotic Surgeon, Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata who carried out the procedure along with the team of doctors said, “The primary benefit of Robotic surgery for transplant is, it involves minor incisions and hence recovery is faster with much lesser complications. It also comes with less pain, lesser or no chance of infection as the incision is much smaller than the usual 8-10 inch cut, less hospital stay and early recovery and back to normal life. The procedure is suitable for all except people with severe heart or lung problem.”
New Initiatives
Apollo Cancer Centre Introduces India’s Fastest And Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Program, Redefining C...
Apollo Cancer Centres (ACCs) continues to push the boundaries with advanced cancer treatment, by introducing ‘India’s Fastest & Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Program’, thus redefining cancer care. This pioneering initiative aims to provide swift and precise breast cancer diagnoses, reinforcing the significance of early detection in providing the right treatment for a better survival rate, and enhancing the quality of life for patients.This groundbreaking initiative offers a promising glimpse into the future of healthcare services. Apollo Cancer Centres is proud to be the first in India to provide this program and envisions the potential to replicate the model for other organs in the future. In alignment with Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Apollo Cancer Centres is dedicating this program to the timely diagnosis of breast cancer in women.Breast cancer is a prevailing concern for women’s health, and timely diagnosis is the cornerstone of effective intervention. Early detection is paramount in the fight against breast cancer, and we at Apollo Cancer Centre, have achieved a great level of success in treating breast cancer diagnosed in the early stages. We have accomplished breast conservation rates up to 60%, and are able to de-escalate therapy as per global evidence-based guidelines, hence offering our patients superior quality of life outcomes.‘India’s Fastest & Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Program’ is designed to ensure timely and accurate diagnosis, alleviating the stress of protracted waiting times for results. Apollo Cancer Centres firmly believes in the adage, “Earliest Easiest,” when it comes to breast cancer management.This program includes advanced diagnostic technologies, including mammography, ultrasound, and biopsy, to promptly and precisely assess breast health. Patients can expect results within 24 hours, a testament to the program’s efficiency. It is open to individuals seeking breast cancer screening or diagnostic services, provided they meet the necessary criteria. Its primary benefits encompass rapid results, reduced patient anxiety, and early detection of breast cancer — advancements that significantly improve treatment outcomes.Diagnostic tests employed are generally safe and minimally invasive, with healthcare professionals dedicated to ensuring patient comfort throughout the process. Cost variations may arise depending on location, insurance coverage, and specific diagnostic requirements, for which patients could reach out to Apollo Cancer Centres for precise information. In case of breast cancer being detected, Apollo Cancer Centres’ program is equipped to guide patients toward personalized care, connecting them with skilled oncologists and specialists for a comprehensive treatment plan.”Dr Manjula Rao, Senior Consultant – Surgical Oncology, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai, said, “Over the years, Apollo Cancer Centres has witnessed the critical importance of early breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. Swift and accurate detection not only offers the best chance for effective treatment but also alleviates patient anxiety. This program allows us to combine our expertise with advanced diagnostic tools to deliver timely diagnoses and personalized care. By doing so, treatment may be initiated early, thereby empowering our patients and offering them hope for cure, improved prognosis and superior quality of life.”On the occasion, Dr. Usha Mehta, Surgical Oncologist, ACC Chennai, said, “At Apollo Cancer Centres, we understand the profound impact of early breast cancer diagnosis. The introduction of India’s Fastest and Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Programme is more than a medical service; it’s a commitment to delivering timely results, personalised care, and unwavering support. We believe in empowering women with the knowledge and resources they need for a healthier, brighter tomorrow.”Dr. Mukta Mahajan, Consultant Radiology, Apollo Cancer Centre, Chennai, said, “Our commitment to breast cancer diagnosis and care goes beyond just medical excellence; it extends to ensuring our patients are feeling empowered and supported. We understand that early diagnosis leads to better outcomes and improved quality of life. With India’s Fastest & Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Program, we aim to offer not only timely results but also a path to hope and recovery. It is about providing the best care when our patients need it most.”Dr. Sushma Patil, Senior Consultant, Laboratory, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai, said, “Our mission at Apollo Cancer Centres is to revolutionize cancer care through innovation and compassion. The Program is a significant stride in this direction. We understand the fear and anxiety that often accompany a cancer diagnosis. With this program, we aim to reduce those burdens by providing women with rapid, precise diagnoses and a clear path toward tailored treatments on a need basis. Every minute counts, and we are determined to make every moment count for the betterment of our patients.”Dr Sapna Nangia, Director-Breast and Head & Neck, Apollo Proton Cancer Centres, Chennai, said, “The launch of India’s Fastest & Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis is a testament to our unwavering commitment to redefining cancer care. We believe that time is of the essence when it comes to breast cancer. Our goal is to provide hope and healing swiftly, offering women the timely and accurate diagnoses they deserve. With this program, we are not just reducing wait times; we are elevating patient outcomes, ensuring early intervention, and spreading the message of empowerment and resilience.”By launching India’s Fastest & Most Precise Breast Cancer Diagnosis Program, Apollo Cancer Centres reaffirm their commitment to enhancing women’s health and well-being.
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