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    Apollo Hospitals Chennai launches India’s first Robotics & Telesurgery Program

     ~ New initiative focused on advancing robotic surgery, digital surgery and remote surgical collaboration ~Chennai, 13 March 2026: Apollo Hospitals Chennai has launched the Apollo Institute of Robotics & Telesurgery (ART), a new initiative aimed at advancing robotic surgery, digital surgery and remote surgical collaboration. The announcement was made during the 6th Apollo International Colorectal Symposium (AICRS) 2026, which brought together leading surgeons, scientists and technology pioneers from across the world to discuss the future of colorectal cancer surgery and technology-enabled care. The symposium highlighted the rapid evolution of technology-driven colorectal care, with discussions focused on robotic surgery, digital surgical platforms and emerging telesurgical innovations that are transforming surgical access and outcomes globally. A major highlight presented during the symposium was the Apollo Rectal Cancer (ARC) Programme at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai a comprehensive multidisciplinary initiative designed for the management of complex rectal cancers. The programme integrates colorectal surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, specialist nurses, nutritionists and rehabilitation experts to deliver coordinated, patient-centred cancer care.  Another milestone highlighted was the growing adoption of robotic colorectal surgery at Apollo Hospitals. Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan and his team have completed over 1,000 robotic colorectal procedures, including one of the largest personal series of robotic rectal cancer resections in the region. This experience has helped position Apollo Hospitals Chennai as a subspecialist centre for rectal cancer treatment and an important training hub for advanced robotic colorectal surgery, attracting surgeons and fellows from across India and internationally. Speaking about the initiative, Prof Dr Venkatesh Munikrishnan, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon & Clinical Lead Institute of Colorectal Surgery and Chairperson AICRS 2026 said, “Rectal cancer treatment today requires a highly coordinated multidisciplinary approach. The Apollo Rectal Cancer Programme was developed to ensure patients benefit from the combined expertise of surgeons, oncologists and allied specialists working together to deliver personalised, evidence-based care. The integration of technologies such as robotic surgery has significantly enhanced surgical precision, particularly in complex pelvic procedures, improving outcomes while preserving quality of life.” Dr. Sudhir Srivastava, Founder Chairman and CEO, SS Innovations, said, “Robotic surgery has already transformed how complex operations are performed by enabling greater precision, control and visualisation for surgeons. The next natural progression is telesurgery, which will redefine how surgical expertise is delivered across geographies. Technologies such as the Mantrasana telesurgery platform are designed to bridge the gap between centres of excellence and hospitals that may not have access to subspecialist expertise, ensuring that patients, regardless of location, can benefit from the highest standards of surgical care.”Looking ahead to the next phase of surgical innovation, Apollo Hospitals announced the launch of the Apollo Institute of Robotics and Telesurgery (ART), a new initiative aimed at advancing robotic surgery, digital surgery and remote surgical collaboration. Present at the launch were Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, Chief Executive Officer - Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals and Mr. Karan Puri, Chief Executive Officer - Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Teynampet & Apollo Proton Cancer Centre. Co-chaired by Prof Dr Steven D Wexner, System Chief, Colorectal Surgery, Medstar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA and Prof. Manish Chand, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon & Associate Professor, University College London, UK and hosted by the Institute of Colorectal Surgery at Apollo Hospitals Chennai, AICRS 2026 reflects a decade-long effort to advance subspecialisation in colorectal surgery, transforming what was once a general surgical field into a highly specialised discipline driven by precision, technology and multidisciplinary cancer care.Click here to know more.
    DATE: 16, Mar, 2026
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    Doctors at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai Successfully Performs Robotic Hysterectomy on Patient with Rare Bleeding Disorder

    A multidisciplinary team at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, has successfully performed a robotic hysterectomy on a 37-year-old woman diagnosed with Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia, a rare genetic condition that severely impairs the blood’s ability to clot and can lead to life-threatening bleeding episodes.    L to R: Dr. Punit Jain - Sr Consultant Hematology, Hemato Oncology & Program Coordinator Bone Marrow Transplant & CAR T-cell Therapy, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, Mrs. Neelam Yadav (Patient), Dr. Tripti Dubey - Sr Consultant Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Robotic Surgery, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, and Mr. Sudhir Yadav (Patient's husband). The patient had endured years of severe menstrual bleeding that often required hospitalisation and blood transfusions. During a recent episode, her haemoglobin level dropped to a critically low 4 g/dL, prompting doctors to recommend a hysterectomy as a definitive solution to prevent recurrent bleeding and improve her long-term quality of life. Doctors also noted that the woman had previously delivered a child through a Caesarean section and required multiple blood and platelet transfusions at the time due to complications related to her underlying bleeding disorder. Surgery in patients with Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia is particularly complex due to the risk of uncontrolled bleeding, even from minor surgical interventions. To mitigate these risks, the clinical team opted for a robotic assisted minimally invasive procedure. The surgery was led by Dr. Tripti Dubey (Senior Consultant – Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Robotic Surgery, Apollo Hospitals) in collaboration with Dr. Punit Jain (Consultant – Haematology, Hemato-Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Specialist, Apollo Hospitals), combining expertise in robotic gynaecology and haematology to carefully manage the patient’s clotting disorder. The surgery was completed with near-zero intraoperative blood loss and without the need for transfusion during the procedure — a remarkable achievement given the patient’s underlying condition. Following a monitored postoperative recovery, the patient stabilised well and was able to resume routine activities soon afterward. This case underscores the growing role of robotic surgery in managing complex, high-risk conditions. By enabling enhanced precision, smaller incisions, and improved control during delicate procedures, robotic platforms are helping clinicians expand the boundaries of safe surgical care for patients with rare and challenging disorders. 
    DATE: 09, Mar, 2026
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    9-Year-Old from Bangladesh Undergoes Tamil Nadu’s First Advanced Cochlear™ Nucleus® Nexa™ Implant Surgery in Apollo Chennai

    In a landmark procedure on World Hearing Day (March 3, 2026), Apollo Children’s Hospitals, Chennai, successfully performed Tamil Nadu’s first Cochlear™ Nucleus® Nexa™ implant surgery on a nine-year-old girl from Bangladesh. Born with severe to profound hearing loss, she will now begin a structured post-operative program to optimize speech and language development.  Led by Dr. Venkatakarthikeyan C, Senior Consultant, ENT and Head & Neck Robotic Surgeon, the team employed the Cochlear Nucleus Nexa — the world’s first smart cochlear implant powered by the NEXOS™ chipset — positioning Apollo Children’s Hospitals among the early centres in India to offer this next-generation technology. This system supports firmware upgrades, allowing future improvements without additional surgery. Its advanced signal processing and stimulation technologies enhance sound clarity in challenging listening environments, supporting better speech recognition and communication. In the coming weeks, the child will enter the next phase of treatment, during which the external sound processor will be activated and programmed to optimise hearing outcomes. She is recovering well and remains under careful clinical observation as part of the post-operative care protocol. Dr. Venkatakarthikeyan emphasized, “Consistent access to sound through this future-ready technology can significantly aid a child’s speech, language, and cognitive development while fostering social engagement.” Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO – Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals, added, “This achievement reflects our commitment to delivering cutting-edge hearing solutions to children across India and neighbouring countries. We continue to invest in advanced technologies and multidisciplinary care to ensure the best long-term outcomes.” The introduction of this technology expands treatment options for paediatric hearing loss in Tamil Nadu and surrounding regions, offering renewed hope for improved communication, academic progress, and overall quality of life. 
    DATE: 09, Mar, 2026
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    Apollo Hospital Financial District Installs Latest Digital Radiography System, First-of-its-Kind in South India

    Apollo Hospitals, Financial District, Hyderabad, has further strengthened its diagnostic imaging capabilities with the installation of South India’s first Samsung GF85 floor-mounted Digital Radiography system. This milestone forms part of a comprehensive radiology upgrade that also includes a GC85A ceiling-mounted system and two GM85A mobile units, enhancing imaging access across clinical settings.  The new system is designed to improve operational efficiency through automated positioning and intelligent detector tracking, enabling faster examinations with consistent image quality. These features support accurate diagnosis while reducing patient repositioning and repeat exposures. The system adds flexibility for a wide range of routine and complex radiographic studies, supporting streamlined workflows for clinicians. In addition, the deployment of two GM85A mobile units enables high-quality bedside imaging in intensive care units, emergency areas, and inpatient wards — particularly benefiting critically ill and immobile patients by reducing the need for physical transfers. This integrated digital radiography suite enhances turnaround times, supports low-dose imaging protocols, and strengthens clinical decision-making across specialties. The initiative reflects Apollo Hospitals continued focus on clinical excellence, technology-led innovation, and patient safety, ensuring that advanced diagnostics remain accessible, efficient, and aligned with best clinical practices. With this development, Apollo Hospitals Financial District continues to set benchmarks in modern diagnostic care, reinforcing its position as a leader in advanced healthcare delivery. 
    DATE: 06, Mar, 2026
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals organizes Chinta Shutro on International Women’s Day, 2016, reaffirming its ...
      Building on the strength of its Chinta Shutro Discussions Series, 2015, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, organized the first Chinta Shutro of 2016. Commemorating International Women’s Day, the 8th March, 2016 program saw prominent female leaders deliberate on the current position and the growing importance of women in different areas of life. The discussion was attended by: 1. Dr Rupali Basu, President  & CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India. 2. Ms Bratati Bandyopadhyay, the noted Bengali elocutionist, 3. Ms Nandita Roy, the reputed film maker and screenwriter, 4. Ms Poulomi Ghatak, the famous table tennis player, 5. Ms Jaya Ahsan, the popular actress and model from Bangladesh, and 6. Ms Eleena Banik, the eminent painter. The insightful session also saw Ms Banik paint a picture on the theme of International Women’s Day, which was signed by the other dignitaries as their Pledge for Parity.  
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    One-year-old child from Kenya suffering from Biliary Atresia underwent a successful liver transplant at Indrap...
    A one-year-old child from Kenya underwent an unusual liver transplant at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi. A segment of the liver was donated by the child’s father. Paul was suffering from biliary atresia since birth, a condition in which the bile ducts (required to drain the bile from the liver to the intestine) were not developed. This is among the most common reasons for liver failure in infants. The condition can be treated if detected within two months of birth. However, in Paul’s case, the condition went undetected. The only option for him was a liver transplant. The procedure was conducted at the Centre for Liver and Biliary Surgery. Professor Anupam Sibal, Group medical director, said: “Paul’s case was high-risk because he was severely malnourished, was born with a complex anatomy and his liver failure was rapidly worsening. He needed an urgent transplant. We took on the challenge with such a small baby weighing only six kilograms and with several risk factors as that was his only hope. ”Professor Sibal added that the child had made a remarkable recovery and was discharged two weeks after the surgery. The operation took 12 hours and involved a medical team of 50 people. Dr. Subash Gupta, chief transplant surgeon at the Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, conducted the operation.      
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, powers IDBI Federal Life Insurance Marathon
    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, continuing with its tradition of supporting major sports events, has decided to associate with the IDBI Federal Life Insurance Kolkata Marathon. One of the most prestigious and eagerly awaited events in the city’s sporting calendar, it is the largest marathon in Eastern India. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, will be providing medical support infrastructure for this mega event. The setup would consist of well-equipped medical booths at strategic points of the entire length of the route, with ambulances posted at key locations for immediate support in case of emergencies. This was announced today at an event attended by Ms June Maliah, the popular actress, philanthropist and member of the West Bengal Women’s Commission, Mr Jamshed Nassiri, the noted footballer and coach, Mr Saurav Chatterjee, Chief Executive Officer and Director, High Life Management and Dr Rupali Basu, President and CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India. Speaking on the occasion, Dr Basu observed, “At Apollo Gleneagles, we are at the forefront of promoting sporting events. This association with the IDBI Federal Life Insurance Kolkata Marathon builds up on our firm belief in the importance of sports in shaping a better and healthier future. Our experienced sports medicine team will be available at all key points of the race to provide adequate support and ensure a smooth event. We are confident that events like these will go a long way in promoting a culture of fitness and wellness among the masses.” Recognized by the Athletics Federation of India, the IDBI Federal Life Insurance Kolkata Marathon is the only marathon in Kolkata, which, with its 42.195 km course, tests the mettle of athletes from across the country and abroad. Over 15,000 citizens took to the streets of Kolkata during the last edition of the event. This number is set to be surpassed when this years’ edition is flagged off at the Red Road (Indira Gandhi Sarani) on 6th March, 2016.  
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    Apollo Cancer Hospitals, Chennai conducts Symposium on Women's Oncology.
    A symposium on women’s Oncology at Apollo Cancer Hospitals, Chennai, had experts from the hospital, the National Cancer Institute, the U.S., and the Cancer Institute, Adyar, sharing their experiences. The symposium, aimed at educating people on newer treatments, vaccinations and screening processes, deliberated on prevention and management of cancers. Apollo Hospitals’ Executive Vice-Chairperson Dr. Preetha Reddy said, “Over six lakh people die of cancer every year in India and more than half of them are in the 30-70 age group. This symposium will provide opportunities for oncologists to interact with one another and exchange latest updates on cancer prevention and treatment.” Dr. Prathap C Reddy said the need of the hour was a collective movement from public and private organisations to increase awareness of proactive screening for NCDs. Adyar Cancer Institute chairperson V. Shanta said the lifetime cumulative risk of women aged below 75 years acquiring cancer in urban areas in India is one in seven to 10 whereas in developed countries it was one in three or four. She said nearly 60 per cent of patients seek treatment in advanced stages leading to increased mortality and poor survival. Dr. Shanta said a thrust on preventive measures with early detection, education and increasing awareness will reduce the number of cancer incidences.    
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, offers new hope for patients with intractable Parkinson’s disease,...
      The implementation of the rechargeable brain pacemaker device, the first of its kind in Eastern India, therefore, offers a new ray of hope for patients suffering from intractable Parkinson’s disease. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, is at the forefront of delivering the latest in medical care. True to its tradition of ensuring the best in curative solutions, on 14th January this year, a team at AGH’s Advanced Movement Disorder Clinic, under the able leadership of Consultant Neurosurgeon Dr Anirban Deep Banerjee, carried out a successful rechargeable bilateral sub-thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (brain pacemaker) surgery on a 55 year old single mother of three. The patient, was suffering from intractable Parkinson’s disease for many years. She was afflicted by severe rigidity (whole-body stiffness) and bradykinesia (slowness of movements), and, as a result of escalating medication, had started showing symptoms of Dyskinesia (involuntary muscle movements). Advanced Parkinson’s had severely restricted her mobility, leaving her disabled and mostly bed-bound. The eight-hour long awake neurosurgery, implanting the constant-current based rechargeable brain pacemaker system, led to an almost overnight improvement in her symptoms. Her implant was then programmed and checked for best parameters, leading to a significant reduction in her medications and its side-effects. She has regained significant mobility, and is carrying out daily activities on her own. Her quality of life has improved significantly and her family is happy. Dr Banerjee, an alumnus of Cleveland Clinic, USA and eastern India’s first fellowship-trained Functional Neurosurgeon, who has conducted several successful brain pacemaker and ITB (Intrathecal Baclofen) system implantation surgeries at AGH, observed, “With the facility of recharging the device just like our cell-phones, this unique, rechargeable brain pacemaker system has the longest lifespan, and the smallest and lightest profile among its counterparts. The model significantly reduces the need for frequent and costly replacements, inherent to non-rechargeable models. Following its FDA approval in June 2015, this is Eastern India’s first such implant.” Dr Rupali Basu, President and CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India, summed up the success story, “The implementation of the rechargeable brain pacemaker device, the first of its kind in the eastern India, therefore, offers a new ray of hope for patients suffering from intractable Parkinson’s. The implant not only helps in controlling the level of medications required by such patients, but, more importantly, improves their overall quality of life. We would continue delivering such cutting edge innovations in our efforts to touch, and transform lives.”
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    Apollo Hospitals launches ApoKos – India’s first rehabilitation hospital providing comprehensive r...
    ApoKos Rehabilitation Hospital is India’s first rehabilitation hospital, providing comprehensive rehabilitation for a range of medical conditions. ApoKos brings together the best of Indian and European healthcare. Our parent organizations have over 50 years of experience in the fields of healthcare and rehabilitation. Our goal is to assist patients become as independent as possible and help them go back to normal daily routines and even to work. People suffering from the after effects of strokes, spinal cord injuries, trauma and other neurological and orthopaedic conditions can benefit from our rehabilitation programs and improve their physical, mental and sensory functions. Our focus on intensive and early rehabilitation helps patients recover function faster. Long term care plans and continued availability of therapy help patients learn how to cope with their disabilities and prevent or minimize future complications. The ApoKos Rehabilitation Hospital is situated centrally at Hyderabad in Jubilee Hills. Large gyms provide ample space for physiotherapy and separate, well equipped rooms are available for specialized therapies. Special therapy rooms are also available for pediatric physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Our inpatient facility provides comfortable rooms with lots of natural light. We offer twin-sharing, single and deluxe rooms to cater to each patient’s requirements. All our bathrooms provide facilities like shower seats and sturdy grab bars for patients with disabilities. All rooms also provide comfortable space for a family member to stay with the patient. The ApoKos Rehabilitation Hospital provides all the equipment required for physiotherapy and occupational therapy. In addition we also have the latest in robotic rehabilitation equipment. Robotic rehabilitation allows for intensive training and, thus, faster recovery. We provide robotic rehabilitation for both upper and lower limbs. Rehabilitation usually involves a team of highly trained professionals, called your “multidisciplinary team.” Members of the multidisciplinary team include: Physician Rehabilitation Nurseerapy Psychologist/Neuropsychologist Physiotherapistt Room Speech Therapist Erigo   IP Room   Occupational Therapy   Pediatric Physiotherapy  
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    Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru conducted a Health Check camp for 100 media personnel post inauguration of the In...
    Heart diseases and Diabetes is on a rise among the journalists due to their busy, stressful lifestyle and eating habits. Mr. Bharatesh Reddy, Senior General Manager, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru said “There problems are mostly seen in scribes in the age group of 30 – 35 years and out of 100 journalists, 20 of them suffer from heart related problems”. Mr. Reddy also advised Journalists to spend at least 6 hours in a year to check their health. Mr. K Deepak, President of Mysore District Journalists Association (MDJA) said that health check for Journalists would be conducted at Apollo Hospital would be held in future too. Thirteen Journalists were diagnosed with diabetes during the screening that was conducted. Dr. Smitha N Kotian and Dr. Uma Shankar Raju of Apollo Hospitals, Mysuru, MDJA General Secretary K.J Lokesh Babu, City Secretary B. Srikantaswamy were also present during the event amongst others.
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospital Kolkata, organized a discussion session on the theme “We Can I Can” on ...
    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals (AGHL), Kolkata, the leader in modern healthcare management in Eastern India, is at the forefront of the battle against cancer. On the occasion of World Cancer Day, an initiative that unites people across the globe in a combined fight against the disease, AGHL organized a discussion session on the theme, “We Can I Can.” Attended by a panel of eminent doctors, the chess wizard, Mr. Dibyendu Barua, and the popular actor, singer and composer, Mr. Kharaj Mukherjee, the session discussed the various advances that have strengthened our hands in the war against cancer. The speakers highlighted that early detection improves the chances of effectively combating the disease, and raises survival rates. They also discussed the importance of the latest advances in diagnosis, like Liquid Biopsies and 3D Imaging Tests, besides the use of such innovations like the Novalis TX, IMRT and IGRT, Immunotherapy and Targeted drugs in the overall treatment process. Dr Rupali Basu, President and CEO (Eastern Region), Apollo Hospitals Group, India, said on the occasion, “We need to realize the importance of awareness in combating the menace of cancer. When detected early, the wealth of expertise and the newest technologies and medications at our disposal allow us to ensure a complete recovery and cure. The notion that all cancer is incurable, therefore, does not hold true anymore.”    
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, launches 36 specialty clinics
      Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata launched 36 specialty clinics in the hospital to provide integrated care programs to the patients. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, aims to establish a new paradigm in patient experience through a strong technology backbone that will allow patients to take informed decisions in a collaborative environment. Departments like Cardiac Sciences, Pulmonology, Neurosciences, Orthopedics, Gastroenterology, ENT / Head & Neck, Pediatrics and ObGyn, Metabolic Diseases, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Skin & Dermatology and Urology will offer specialized services like registration and appointment, OPD timing and consultation availability, assessment protocols, investigations, treatment guidelines, patient education booklets, follow up care and total treatment cycle package and tariff. Speaking on the occasion Dr Rupali Basu, President & CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India said, “Our vision is to create an organized technology-led health system that offers the best of patient-centric care and addresses their long term care needs. We follow a holistic care approach, which means our doctors do not just cure your current ailment, but also ensure your continuing wellness.”
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata, has been announced as the Official Health & Wellness Partner of Cric...
    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals kicks off a healthy new partnership with the Cricket Association of Bengal. This is part of an innovative health partnership and is aimed at raising the profile of health care among players. Apollo will provide CAB players with all of their healthcare requirements. They will work closely with the team of dedicated doctors to ensure the players receive the best possible healthcare, in particular for recovery following injury. Speaking on the occasion Mr Sourav Ganguly, President, Cricket Association of Bengal said: “We are delighted to welcome Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, on board with us for the next season. We are looking forward to developing a close relationship with them.” Dr. Rupali Basu, President & CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India added: “We are absolutely delighted to become the Official Healthcare Partner of CAB. Our Sports Medicine team offers a complete range of services focusing on preventing and treating injury and illnesses and helping players reach their peak performances.” Apollo will be working with the team to help them maintain their health and fitness and ensure a successful season for both domestic and international matches. Emergency medical services will be provided which will include on site ambulance support in major national and international matches and IPL matches in Eden Gardens. First aid kits with all basic medicines will be provided to all 18 CAB clubs on a regular basis. From left Mr Sourav Ganguly, President, Cricket Association of Bengal, Dr Rupali Basu, President & CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India, Mr Biswarup Dey, Treasurer, CAB & Mr Amiya Auddya, Vice-President, CAB and Representative of National AC  
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    We know no borders – 11 year old boy from Pakistan successfully undergoes liver transplant at Indraprast...
    Abdul Bashit aged 11 years, a resident of Pakistan and the eldest of 3 siblings, developed severe jaundice soon after birth. He was diagnosed to have Criggler Najjar Syndrome. This condition which is seen in 1 in a million babies causes a toxic form of bilirubin pigment to rise in the blood. To prevent complications like brain damage and hearing loss from this condition, Abdul underwent continuous phototherapy in the hospital during the first 2 months of his life. Thereafter, he was discharged to go home and continue the phototherapy treatment. As he grew older, his skin thickened and the light penetration decreased making it less effective. His jaundice would increase and he would miss school so that he could be under the lights as long as possible. All night, he would remain under the phototherapy unit, bearing the intense light and the heat for survival. The persistent yellow colour of his eyes and skin began to bother him. Since the only permanent treatment was a liver transplant, he was referred to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi. According to Dr Subash Gupta, Chief Liver Transplant Surgeon: “Abdul’s maternal uncle volunteered to be the donor and the family travelled to India for a liver transplant. He underwent a successful liver transplant on 30th October 2015 and was discharged on 17th November 2015. He will soon re-join school and lead a normal life. Apollo’s experience and expertise in this field has ensured that our five and ten year survival rates are comparable to best centers in the world. We will continue to offer this treatment to a largest cross section of the population in order to save lives”. According to, Dr Anupam Sibal, Group Medical Director, Apollo Hospitals Group and Senior Consultant, Paediatric Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals said, “With the new liver Abdul has received the enzyme he was not born with and his eyes are pearly white and he has finally bid adieu to his constant companion, the phototherapy unit. We have now performed more than 2300 liver transplants in patients not only from all parts of our country but also from more than 40 countries. We are privileged to have earned the trust of so many patients over the last 17 years, ever since we performed the first successful liver transplant in India in 1998. The family expressed a desire to meet Salman Khan and were delighted that Abdul could meet his hero Salman in Mumbai yesterday.” In the words of his mother, Razia Begum, “This story is the real experience of my child’s journey from birth to the age of 11 years. Our child was often called ‘SUNFLOWER OR GOLDEN BOY’ because of his Criglar Najar Syndrome that made him deep yellow. This was the journey which we didn’t opt for, didn’t wish for and didn’t aim for. Now we are happy that we have ended it on a happy note. A lot of emotions, feelings, sentiments, wishes have come our way. This transplant is a humanitarian effort which crossed the border for the promotion of dignity of human kind”. As they leave for their home country they had words of praise for Salman, the team and all the Indians who they came in touch with. Salmaan Khan meeting Abdul Bashit and mother with Dr Subash Gupta and Dr Anupam Sibal in Mumbai.  
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    Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata organised the 6th Annual Nursing Conclave and Leadership Meet to discuss ...
    The Apollo hosoitals group’s annual nursing conclave was themed ‘What got us here won’t get us there’ and witnessed key thought leaders from the government and healthcare fraternity deliberate, debate and discuss how India can address the healthcare skill gap & empower nursing fraternity to take higher clinical responsibilities & also work as an empowered team to improve patient outcome and reduce cost. The conclave was aimed to recognize and appreciate the crucial role played by nurses in healthcare sector and to defining a strategy for improvement of techniques and patient safety. There was special focus on imparting technical knowledge on the various emerging technologies in the field. Over 400 delegates from across the country participated in the Conclave. Annual Nursing Conclave of Apollo Hospital, is organized every year at different cities in order to bring together the talent of nurses, reflect on the nursing practices and provide a platform for the professionals to discuss current issues and developments in the area of healthcare. Nursing professionals of all age groups including Nurse Leaders, Managers, Front line Nurses, Nursing Operations Teams, Nursing Quality teams; Nurse Students and Teaching Faculty of training institutions of Nursing from all over the country attended the Conclave to share their knowledge and best practices to face the challenges of healthcare with high quality services. Dr Rupali Basu, President & CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India, said “Apollo Hospitals has always strived hard to provide the highest level of training to nurses. Nurses are a vital part of the healthcare system. I believe that the deliberations to take place in this forum will pave way in bringing enhancement in overall functioning of the fraternity, not only at Apollo Hospitals’ facilities, but in the entire healthcare sector.” From left: Ms Lakshmi Bhattacharya, Director- Nursing, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata, Dr. Anupam Sibal, Group Medical Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, India, Dr Rupali Basu, President & CEO, Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, India, actor Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta, Ms. Latika Das, Registrar, West Bengal Nursing Council and Capt. Usha Banerjee, Group Nursing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, India, during the inauguration of 6th Annual Nursing Conclave, 2015.  
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