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  • Heart and Lung Transplant Program Gives Critically Ill Patients a Second Chance at Life
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    India’s most Comprehensive Heart and Lung Transplant Program gives critically ill patients a second chance at life

    Over 600 heart and lung transplants and 1,000 ECMO cases mark a major national milestone in advanced critical careConsistent, high-survival outcomes position Apollo Hospitals, Chennai as India’s leader in advanced heart and lung failure management  Chennai, 22 January 2026: Apollo Hospitals, Chennai continues to set national benchmarks in the treatment of advanced heart and lung disease, driven by one of India’s most comprehensive heart, lung, and ECMO-supported transplant programs. The transplant team, with significant national and international experience, have performed 600+ heart and lung transplants, managed over 2,000 transplant patients, 1,000+ Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) cases, along with 250+ Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVAD) procedures and 250+ Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) interventions. The multidisciplinary heart-lung transplant and MCS program at Apollo expertly manages patients with end-stage heart and or lung failure, offering personalised solutions for those who no longer respond to maximal medical therapy. Be it a stabilising, bridging or definitive treatment with transplanting   hearts and lungs, or implanting durable mechanical cardiac pumps for failing hearts, our patients are supported through a continuum of focused and evidence-based care. The team also offers comprehensive solutions for even the most complex cardiopulmonary conditions, such as the gold standard treatment of Pulmonary Endarterectomy (PEA) for appropriate patients with CTEPH, where the chronic blood clots in the lung arteries are removed surgically. The press conference held to mark this milestone featured patients from different age groups and levels of illness severity, who shared how their lives were transformed by the program. Among them were Mr. Raja Sivagurunathan (59), who survived a critical phase on ECMO support for 48 days before undergoing an emergency double-lung transplant; Mr. B. Saravanan (45), who developed sudden and severe lung failure and was supported on life-saving machines for two weeks until a successful lung transplant; and Mr. Radhae Shyam Raghuvanshi (72), whose condition worsened abruptly and who was airlifted to Chennai before receiving a double-lung transplant after advanced support.   Commenting about ECMO and Transplantation, Dr. Srinivas Rajagopala, Senior Consultant & Clinical Lead - Pulmonology, Sleep Medicine and Lung Transplant, Apollo Hospitals Chennai said, “These outcomes demonstrate how early and appropriate use of ECMO can fundamentally alter the course of severe lung failure. It provides a vital bridge allowing time for stabilisation, informed decision-making, and preparation for lung transplantation. Success lies in constant vigilance, multidisciplinary teamwork, and highly personalized care. Our goal is always meaningful recovery, not merely short-term survival.” Dr. R Ravi Kumar, the Clinical Lead for Heart Failure & Transplant Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals Chennai, described how Apollo Hospitals was achieving superior outcomes for the sickest patients with end-stage heart failure. “The team at Apollo Hospitals, with its evolving national program, is already delivering a unique clinical service that is succeeding in reducing both time to transplant and mortality on the waitlist.  We hope to repeat this at other Apollo Hospitals facilities beyond Chennai and Bangalore”. Dr. Kumud Kumar Dhital, Head of Heart and Lung Transplantation at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, emphasized “Patients suffering from advancing heart and lung failure, with escalating medical therapy and declining quality of life, deserve to be informed of the transplant options at a far earlier stage.  Outcomes improve significantly when patients are referred early and managed with strong, protocol-driven hospital care. Age itself is not a limitation - what matters is careful evaluation, optimization, meticulous surgery, expert after-care in the ICU, and life-long post-discharge continuity of care so as to maximize chances of long-term survivorship.” Dr. IIankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO – Chennai Region, Apollo Hospitals also participated in the press conference. As India’s burden of advanced heart and lung disease continues to rise, Apollo Hospitals remains at the forefront of comprehensive cardiothoracic transplantation, combining innovation, expertise, and compassionate care- proving that even the most critical organ failure can be transformed into a second chance at life. Apollo Hospitals delivers 360-degree care through an integrated, multidisciplinary model involving cardiology, pulmonology, cardiothoracic surgery, anaesthesia, critical care, transplant coordination, rehabilitation, and seamlessly coordinates this with post-discharge and long-term follow-up. The program’s focus extends beyond survival to restoring functional independence and quality of life for patients while fully informing and supporting their families. ECMO serves as a vital life-support technology within this ecosystem. This mechanical support temporarily takes over the function of the heart and/or lungs when conventional therapies fail. By oxygenating blood outside the body, ECMO allows failing organs to rest and recover or acts as a crucial bridge to recovery or transplantation. The program integrates VV-ECMO for lung support, VA-ECMO for cardiac and combined heart-lung failure. LVADs in the form of implantable and mechanical heart pumps are offered to suitable candidates as durable alternatives or bridge to heart transplantation.
    DATE: 24, Jan, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals Announces ₹1,700 Crore Investment to Redefine Telangana’s Healthcare Future

    Apollo Hospitals has announced a transformative investment of over ₹1,700 crore in Telangana, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to building a resilient, future-ready healthcare ecosystem in the state. Unveiled at the Telangana Rising Global Summit, this multi-year initiative aligns with the state’s vision of becoming a global hub for healthcare innovation and medical excellence.  A cornerstone of this investment is the planned introduction of Proton Therapy in Telangana — a first for the Telugu states — which significantly advances precision cancer care and offers patients access to one of the world’s most advanced radiation treatment modalities closer to home. Complementing this is the establishment of a new 40,000-sqft Global Reference Laboratory, equipped with state-of-the-art capabilities in genomics, molecular diagnostics, and AI-enabled research, is strengthening early diagnosis and personalised medicine.Beyond infrastructure, Apollo’s roadmap places strong emphasis on inclusive growth and community impact. In addition, Apollo reaffirmed its focus on medical education and capacity building through the expansion of Apollo Medical College in Telangana. The initiative aims to nurture the next generation of doctors, specialists, and healthcare leaders, while strengthening the academic-clinical integration that underpins high-quality patient care. The initiative is expected to generate significant employment opportunities, empower healthcare professionals, and enhance access through telemedicine and outreach programmes for underserved populations.  Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals, emphasised that this investment reflects Apollo’s purpose-driven mission to make high-quality, technology-led healthcare accessible, compassionate, and sustainable. With this commitment, Apollo Hospitals continues to partner with Telangana in shaping a healthcare ecosystem that delivers excellence today while preparing for the needs of tomorrow. 
    DATE: 26, Dec, 2025
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    Apollo SHINE Teams Up with Tweak & Eat to Combat NCDs in College Students

    In a bold move to safeguard India's youth from Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), Apollo SHINE Foundation has partnered with US-based Tweak & Eat, an AI-powered nutrition platform. This collaboration targets college students flagged as "at-risk" through Apollo SHINE's nationwide "Catch ’Em Young" initiative, which screens over 100,000 students for early signs of obesity, pre-diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome.  Recent findings paint a concerning picture: 4 in 10 students are overweight or obese, 1 in 50 show elevated blood sugar, 1 in 20 have high blood pressure, and 10% meet metabolic syndrome criteria with significantly raised triglyceride and cholesterol levels. These young adults need more than alerts — they require practical tools to act.Tweak & Eat's EatGPT is a Generative AI coach that offers hyper-personalized guidance. Students can snap meal photos for instant analysis, get "tweaks" on portions and substitutions, personalized meal plans, exercise routines, and tracking for nutrition, hydration, sleep, activity, and overall lifestyle modifications. Backed by a database of 32 million food items, it pairs AI with expert nutritionists for real-time lifestyle shifts.Mr. Kishore Manohar, Director of Apollo SHINE, emphasized, “This bridges the gap between risk identification and daily management, making healthy living practical.” Dr. Indira Jayakumar, Medical Director, added, “Mindful eating and physical activities can prevent escalation.”  Tweak & Eat CEO Narayanan Ram noted, “EatGPT acts as a pocket mentor, focusing not just on counting calories, but on understanding young people's specific metabolic profiles and offering tailored health guidance.This partnership digitizes preventive care in children, turning screening insights into sustainable health habits for a healthier generation.
    DATE: 26, Dec, 2025
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    Apollo Foundation and Billion Hearts Beating Expand Smart Ambulance Emergency Care

    Apollo Foundation, in collaboration with the Billion Hearts Beating Foundation (BHB), has strengthened pre-hospital emergency care with the deployment of seven Smart Ambulances across Bengaluru, New Delhi and Navi Mumbai. Operated by Apollo Hospitals and supported by Marsh McLennan as part of its CSR initiative, the programme marks a significant step towards delivering timely, technology-enabled critical care at the community level.  Designed as mobile intensive care units, the Smart Ambulances bring advanced, connected emergency care closer to patients, ensuring that treatment begins the moment help arrives — not when hospital doors open. Each ambulance is equipped with advanced life-support systems including cardiac monitors, ventilators and defibrillators, along with digital clinical tools that support faster, more accurate decision-making during transit.  A key feature of the Smart Ambulance programme is real-time audio-visual connectivity, enabling Apollo Hospitals’ doctors to be virtually present inside the ambulance. This allows physicians to guide trained paramedics as care is initiated en route, ensuring seamless coordination with hospital emergency teams. Live GPS tracking further keeps hospitals and families informed, allowing emergency departments to prepare in advance for incoming patients and ensuring continuity of care from first response to definitive treatment.These state-of-the-art ambulances were formally unveiled in the presence of leadership from Apollo Foundation, Apollo Hospitals, Billion Hearts Beating Foundation and Marsh McLennan, reinforcing the need to strengthen emergency response capabilities in rapidly growing urban regions. In Bengaluru, the ambulances have already been deployed at community health camps, benefiting over 23,000 people by bringing advanced medical support closer to underserved populations.The initiative was launched in partnership with Marsh McLennan and inaugurated in the presence of Mr. Sanjay Kedia, CEO, Marsh McLennan & President, Marsh India, reinforcing a shared vision to reimagine emergency care through speed, technology and compassion. Together, Apollo Foundation, Billion Hearts Beating Foundation and Apollo Hospitals aim to build a responsive, community-centric emergency healthcare ecosystem that delivers critical care beyond hospital boundaries, when every second truly matters. 
    DATE: 26, Dec, 2025
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    Apollo Telehealth: Revolutionizing Healthcare Access Through Innovation.
    Apollo Hospitals continues to spearhead advancements in healthcare by providing accessible and top-quality medical services remotely. With a steadfast commitment to improving global healthcare, Apollo Telehealth has transformed the way patients and healthcare professionals interact, making quality medical care available to all, regardless of geographical barriers – impacting the lives of more than 20 million individuals. Empowering Patients Through Virtual Healthcare Apollo Telehealth’s innovative approach to healthcare delivery has made medical consultations accessible from anywhere. Technology has reduced travel and wait time and also improved outcomes by providing access to a doctor in just a few clicks. Recently, a 4-year-old baby was brought to an Apollo Telemedicine center at Kaza, Himachal Pradesh, with severe lesions on his face. A tele-consultation was immediately arranged with a Senior Dermatologist at Chennai; who was able to diagnose the condition as Impetigo Contagiosa and prescribed IV antibiotics. The treatment was carried out with continuous monitoring which improved the condition of the baby. With a team of 200+ members, Apollo Telehealth’s command centre handles over 20,000 clinical transactions daily. These services encompass emergency, primary, secondary, and other essential preventive healthcare services, alongside quality audits and training sessions. Access to a Comprehensive Range of Services Apollo Telehealth offers a comprehensive suite of remote healthcare services, including specialized services, such as Tele-Emergency, Tele-Radiology, and Tele-Ophthalmology, extend to even the most distant regions, enhancing the healthcare landscape and improving the overall quality of life. A testament to the efficiency of the services is the case of a 90-year-old woman from the distant village of Khumulwng, West Tripura. Using Apollo’s Tele-Emergency service, she was quickly admitted to the Kherengbar Hospital’s Tele- Emergency centre. Preliminary evaluations indicated a looming hypertensive heart failure. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, the paramedics team promptly connected with Apollo Multi- Speciality Hospitals in Kolkata. This rapid intervention was made possible under the expert supervision of leading emergency care physicians, leveraging Apollo’s cutting-edge digital systems. Their timely guidance ensured the patient’s stabilization, eliminating the delays and risks associated with distant travel. Till date, over 3000 Tele-Emergency cases have been successfully stabilized through the implementation of Tele-Emergency services in states like Himachal Pradesh, Tripura, and others. Timely interventions as such continue to save countless individuals across the country. Unparalleled Quality and Expertise At the heart of Apollo Telehealth’s efforts lies its commitment to maintaining the highest standards of medical excellence. The platform offers a network of highly qualified and experienced healthcare professionals who are dedicated to providing accurate diagnoses and evidence-based treatment plans. The virtual platform enables patients to tap into the expertise of doctors and specialists they might not have had access to otherwise. For instance, in Jengal, West Garo Hills, a woman confronted a dental emergency as fluid seeped from her lower teeth, resulting in acute pain and swelling. Left untreated, she was on the brink of developing the dangerous Ludwig’s Angina. With no local dental specialists available, the situation appeared bleak. Yet, the recent advent of telemedicine in the area proved to be a game-changer. Leveraging a live video link with a facial maxilla surgeon from the US, the local medical staff performed nerve blocks, drained the pus, and extracted three teeth, ensuring her rapid recovery. Such timely interventions are a testament to the power of technology and the TeleHealth platform’s ability to connect patients with global experts. Breaking Down Barriers to Healthcare Access Apollo Telehealth platform is democratizing healthcare by ensuring that individuals who lack easy access to medical facilities can still receive timely and expert medical attention. This not only improves individual health outcomes but also contributes to a healthier society at large. In the high-altitude region of Kaza, Apollo Telehealth’s telemedicine proved pivotal in safeguarding a mother and her newborn. At the Kaza Community Health Centre (CHC), the mother was identified with Abruptio Placentae. Following a C-section, she encountered hemorrhagic issues, and the premature infant exhibited signs like cyanosis. Given Kaza’s remote location, both received continuous telemedical oversight from Apollo experts for six days. Subsequently, they were relocated to Mission Hospital in Manali, where intensive care facilitated their recovery. Apollo Telehealth has established more than 700 centers, in 7 states.  This widespread presence has made quality healthcare more accessible to the masses.   On the future vision for Telehealth Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo, said “As the world continues to evolve, Apollo Telehealth remains at the forefront of healthcare innovation. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, data security measures, and a patient-centric approach, Apollo Telehealth is working towards creating a world where quality healthcare knows no bounds. Our commitment to extending quality healthcare to underserved communities has never been stronger. Over the next five to ten years, we foresee a quantum leap in healthcare access, facilitated by the integration of technology in every aspect of healthcare.”  Vikram Thaploo, CEO – Telehealth at Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited, said, “At Apollo Telehealth, our steadfast commitment to innovation has been a game-changer in the Indian healthcare sector. Our unique technological solutions and strategic partnerships with various governmental and corporate entities across the country have fundamentally reshaped the way patients access and experience medical care. We remain dedicated to expanding our services to reach more communities in need.”     Dr. K Ganapathy, Director, Apollo Telemedicine Networking Foundation (ATNF) and Apollo Telehealth, commended Apollo Telehealth’s tireless efforts in revolutionizing healthcare accessibility. He emphasized, “Telemedicine stands as a game changer in the Indian healthcare landscape. Apollo Telehealth’s transformative approach has bridged geographical gaps, ensuring top-notch medical services reach millions. This innovation is reshaping healthcare interactions, making quality care a universal right. The Apollo Telehealth platform’s impact is profound, reaching far and wide, and exemplifying the potential of technology in revolutionizing healthcare delivery. It’s not just a service; it’s a movement towards equitable and accessible healthcare for all.” Prof. Ravi P Mahajan, Director Critical Care Integration & Transformation, Apollo said “Apollo Telehealth is more than a healthcare service; it’s a lifeline reaching the most remote corners of our nation, ushering in a revolution where quality healthcare is just a click away. Our command centre of over 200 dedicated professionals handle thousands of cases daily, offering emergency and preventive healthcare services to individuals across the country. With a vision anchored in accessibility and clinical excellence, we are transforming the global healthcare standard, ensuring that distance no longer dictates the quality of healthcare one receives” Apollo Telehealth has played a transformative role in shaping the future of Telehealth in India. From introducing the first V-sat Tele-Emergency services in Himalayan regions, to bridging urban-rural disparities with the establishment of 350,000 touchpoints nationwide; these initiatives have profoundly enhanced healthcare accessibility and set a benchmark for integrated medical services across the country.
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    Apollo Hospitals expands partnership with Google Cloud to boost the healthcare ecosystem in India.
    Apollo Hospitals has expanded partnership with Google Cloud to put healthcare in the hands of every Indian with Apollo’s digital platform, Apollo 24|7. Access to healthcare in India is challenging. 60% of hospitals, 75% of pharmacies, and 80% of doctors are in urban areas, leaving rural areas underserved. Technology presents an opportunity to improve access to healthcare for Indians countrywide. Built entirely on Google Cloud, Apollo 24|7 aims to deliver an omni-channel healthcare experience to people in India with telemedicine services, online doctor consultations, home delivery of medication, and improved clinician decision making. Key pillars of this partnership include: The development of an AI-powered clinical decision support system: Apollo 24|7 teams worked with Google Cloud to build a Clinical Intelligence Engine (CIE) using Google Cloud’s Vertex AI and generative AI (gen AI) models. This enables doctors to identify the next best action for patients during consultations. The CIE service leverages data from Apollo Hospitals and large language models (LLMs) from Google Cloud to create a proprietary solution in which all patient data is kept securely within the hospitals’ systems. The AskApollo patient-facing service: The platform also powers AskApollo, which helps patients with care navigation services. This first-of-its-kind service is built on top of Apollo’s CIE, which was developed using millions of real-world clinical data points gathered over 40 years of clinical excellence, and analyzed using Google Cloud’s advanced AI and machine learning technologies. Apollo Hospitals is also exploring the use of Med-PaLM 2, a LLM developed by Google that is trained on medical knowledge, and can answer medical questions and generate clinical text summaries. Providing a highly scalable, modernized cloud platform for Apollo 24|7: Apollo 24|7 is India’s largest and fastest growing health platform. In collaboration with Google Cloud partner, Searce, the Apollo 24|7 engineering teams deployed 78 microservices and 40+ databases on Google Cloud with zero downtime. The Apollo 24|7 data lake is also built on Google BigQuery, which brings together siloed data onto a single platform to help drive better decision making and clinical outcomes. Delivering authentic healthcare information on Search: Google has long worked with Apollo Hospitals to source authoritative and helpful health information for features on Google Search. Google’s deep AI capabilities combined with Apollo Hospital’s 40 years of experience in healthcare has the potential to make diagnosis more accessible, accurate, and affordable, and the two organizations are collaborating to find new ways to bring the best of health information to people in the future. “Access to timely and accurate health information is a real challenge in India, and our partnership with Google Cloud is poised to address it through various collaborations. Apollo’s expertise, data and hospital network will help shape a new era of precision and empathy in clinical decision making with medical grade generative AI, and AskApollo embodies the fusion of technology and compassion to revolutionize patient care,” said Ms. Shobana Kamineni, Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals. “Generative AI has the transformative power to bring conversational medicine to clinicians and patients alike,” said Mr. Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud. “Our work with Apollo Hospitals will improve accessibility in healthcare, support clinicians and care teams, and drive better patient engagement—ultimately benefiting millions of Indians.” Google Cloud’s approach to data governance and privacy policies ensures customers retain control over their data. In healthcare settings, access and use of patient data is protected through the implementation of Google Cloud’s reliable infrastructure and secure data storage, along with each customer’s security, privacy controls, and processes. Google’s responsible approach to generative AI also means customers have access to monitor and review model outputs and leverage safety guardrails and model documentation to enable responsible use in a customer’s use case and context.
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    Apollo Hospitals introduces India’s first Comprehensive Connected Care Services.
    Apollo Hospitals has launched India’s first Comprehensive Connected Care programme; powered by Apollo’s Connected Care technology. Apollo has always been the pioneer in bringing the best and the most relevant technologies; and now, the national roll out of Apollo’s Comprehensive Connected Care services will offer clinical teams and nursing staff a holistic real-time view of the patient, across several care touchpoints along the patient journey such as emergency & ambulance, In-patient, post-surgery and home care. Launched earlier this year, Apollo’s Enhanced Connected Care programme saw a significant increase in the quality and safety benefits in turn improving overall patient experience. From 1 hour of nursing time saved per shift and reduced patient re-admissions to ICU by 30%, to detecting over 8-10 early warning critical alerts per 100 monitored beds and receiving almost Zero code blue (emergency) calls, an indication that if a patient needs immediate medical attention, this programme ensures no critical event is missed and patient safety is ensured at every step of the way. With over 1000 beds already equipped with the real time, rapid-response patient monitoring system across Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad and Bangalore, the company plans to add another 2000 connected beds for all in-patients by the end of this year. In fact, Apollo’s Jayanagar & Hyderguda hospitals in Bangalore & Hyderabad, respectively currently provide Enhanced Connected Care coverage to all the in-patients, making them India’s first fully smart hospitals. Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “The whole paradigm of care delivery is changing, and the changes will only accelerate in the years ahead. The promise of having Comprehensive Connected Care technology has expanded the opportunities for how medical experts and patients interact, offering care at every touchpoint. As it advances, patients will experience better health outcomes and increased access to healthcare, clinicians are able to maximize their time, make more informed decisions and deliver continuous care. With this, we will continue to strive and build a connected health system that improves patient safety and enhances clinical outcomes, putting India on the global connected health map.” Prof. Ravi P Mahajan, Director Critical Care Integration & Transformation, Apollo Hospitals said, “Technology clearly makes a significant difference in improving patient outcomes and we at Apollo are committed to lead the best healthcare experience for all. Our Comprehensive Connected Care services represents a significant breakthrough in healthcare delivery as it enables us to provide the highest quality care experience to our patients across the care continuum. Our Enhanced Connected Care programme across select Apollo Hospitals has seen huge success with patients benefiting from this unique experience. Augmenting the quality of care and safety provided to patients, this continuous monitoring system enables us to monitor patients 24*7 thus ensuring significant improvement in patient’s condition management and health outcome. And, now we are all set to roll out these services across all our 70+ hospitals nationwide as we remain committed to bring patients the best healthcare in the world.” Backed by AI, this indigenously developed enhanced care technology is designed to continuously monitor and detect early signs of deterioration in a patient’s condition, enabling the care team to initiate corrective action sooner. Additionally, it enables nurses and doctors to monitor patient health remotely – from nurse stations, command centre or even from their mobiles. Based on the data provided from the system and the patient’s electronic medical record, doctors at Apollo’s regional command centres are equipped to assess the condition of the patient and recommend further support or treatment. In certain unforeseen cases, the system is capable of detecting ‘critical’ or ‘severely critical’ alerts, and notifying medical emergency teams to initiate immediate action.
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    Apollo Hospitals has launched Apollo Connect program to provide a connected healthcare ecosystem in India.
    Apollo Hospitals has launched a Pan-India expansion of their one-of-a-kind connected care program, Apollo Connect. With this, Apollo Hospitals aims at creating the largest connected healthcare ecosystem in India, empowering hospitals and nursing homes across metros and non-metros to offer holistic and superior patient care. To create significant benefit for this connected care partner network, Apollo Connect has rolled out services like eICU, diagnostics, surgical consultations, remote monitoring, clinical & quality training as well as accreditation support across India. By building a robust connected care partner network through collaborations, Apollo Connect aims to strengthen the healthcare ecosystem in India by improving last mile patient access, affordability and experience. Through this program, Apollo’s partner hospitals will be able to enhance the services they offer patients, achieve superior clinical outcomes, improve patient retention, save costs and strengthen business performance. Apollo Connect, further promises to provide neighbourhood hospitals and nursing homes the ecosystem support to help patients get access to quality healthcare they need, closer to home, and reduce the financial burden of travel and logistics. Commenting on the vision of the program, Dr Prathap C Reddy, Founder and Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “As care providers, the imperative for us is to collaborate and support each other to ensure no sick person goes untreated for lack of access to quality care. It is with this commitment that we have created the Apollo Connect program, an initiative towards building healthcare together, by bringing healthcare providers on one platform to provide superior care and keep patients closer to home. Having built and run India’s largest hospital chain, we understand the healthcare realities and challenges, and have designed Apollo connect to aid hospitals and nursing homes to improve their operational and business efficiency through exceptional service support from Apollo. Collaboration is an immensely powerful tool, and we believe that by coming together, we can truly strengthen India’s healthcare ecosystem and ensure every individual gets the right support they need.” For the past two years, Apollo has been piloting Apollo Connect with specialty hospitals and nursing homes pan-India and has seen immense success across the board – for instance, a super specialty hospital in Moradabad has set up their own in-house laboratory in collaboration with Apollo Diagnostics; a multispecialty hospital in Chhattisgarh has increased ICU occupancy by 50% in partnership with Apollo’s eICU service; a super specialty hospital chain in Bangalore is able to take on more complex emergency cases through frequent training and consults from Apollo’s critical care team. Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “Since inception, we have been committed to making India healthier by building and providing the best healthcare solutions. Apollo Connect for us is one more step in that direction where we help patients get access to quality healthcare as close to them as possible, including but not limited to emergency care, diagnostics, remote monitoring as well as surgical consults among others. Every hospital and nursing home is an opportunity for the healthcare ecosystem to reach more patients and save more lives. We are confident that by empowering these institutions, we will be able to build a world class healthcare system in India where everyone has access to superior facilities and opportunities for the best treatments. We truly believe in the power of the ecosystem coming together and we’re set to go the extra mile to make this a reality.” Apollo Connect offers its partner hospitals multiple services across four key areas of benefits – Boosting revenues and saving costs, strategic business support, providing superior care guidelines to aid patient retention and training & mentoring programs and courses.
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    A team of doctors at Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad successfully performed an eight-hour long challenging liver t...
    A 35-year-old woman from Vadodara saved the life of her 6-year-old daughter by donating a part of her liver. The child was suffering from Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC), a rare progressive liver disease, and underwent a successful liver transplant at Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad. As per the case details, the child was first diagnosed with jaundice within 10 days of being born. After a liver biopsy and consultation with doctors, her parents discovered that she had PFIC. Her condition worsened as she grew, eventually leading to liver failure. The 6-year-old patient was seen by the doctors of Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad, in Vadodara. At the time, the child had severe jaundice, weak muscles, and ascites (build-up of fluid in the stomach). After further diagnosis, the doctors informed the parents that her liver cannot sustain any longer and a liver transplant was needed. Both parents signed up as donors for the liver transplant. However, after evaluation, the mother was found to be a better fit and was chosen as a donor for the transplant. A team of doctors led by Dr Darius Mirza, Liver Transplant & HBP Surgeon, Dr Chirag Desai, Chief Consultant & Program Director, GI, Hepatobiliary & Liver Transplant Surgeon, and Dr Pathik Parikh, Hepatologist & Liver Transplant Physician, Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad. Dr Pushkar Srivastava, Lead consultant lead Pediatrics and Neonatology has managed the patient post operatively till discharge. Commenting on the postoperative condition of the patient, Dr Pathik Parikh, said, “The child started eating normally after 3 days of the transplant and was discharged after two weeks of hospitalisation. She can now lead a normal life. By donating a part of her liver, the mother has put an end to her daughter’s sufferings.” Explaining the patient’s disorder, Dr Chirag Desai, said, “Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC) is an extremely rare condition. We see cases like this only one in a million. The symptoms usually begin at infancy and include build-up of fluid in the stomach and jaundice.” Speaking about pediatric transplant facilities in Gujarat, Dr Darius Mirza, said, “Five years back, patients from Gujarat had to travel to Mumbai or Delhi for a pediatric liver transplant. With the team of experts available at Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad, combined with the state-of-the-art facilities, patients can now get the best available treatments in the state without having to travel outside Gujarat.” Dr Lakshman Khiria, Senior Consultant Gastro Surgery and Liver Transplant Surgeon at Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad, said, “The successful liver transplant surgery for this young patient with PFIC is a testament to the unwavering dedication and collective expertise of our multidisciplinary team at Apollo Hospitals. We take great pride in our ability to provide a renewed opportunity for life and instil hope in this courageous child and her family.” “The child started eating normally after 3 days of the transplant and was discharged after two weeks of hospitalisation. She can now lead a normal life. By donating a part of her liver, the mother has put an end to her daughter’s sufferings” said Dr Pathik Parikh Lead Consultant Hepatologist & Liver Transplant Physician, Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad “Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis (PFIC) is an extremely rare condition. We see cases like this only one in a million. The symptoms usually begin at infancy and include build-up of fluid in the stomach and jaundice” said Dr Chirag Desai Chief Consultant & Program Director, GI, Hepatobiliary & Liver Transplant Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad “Five years back patients from Gujarat had to travel to Mumbai or Delhi for a pediatric liver transplant. With the team of experts available at Apollo Hospitals, Ahmedabad, combined with the state-of-the-art facilities, patients can now get the best available treatments in the state without having to travel outside Gujarat” said Dr Darius Mirza, Liver Transplant & HBP Surgeon, Birmingham UK, Apollo Hospitals, Western Region
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    Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow has successfully performed a liver transplant on a 30-year-old ...
    Showcasing the true spirit of sports and brother-sister bonding, a 28-year-old National level football player from Varanasi has donated a portion of liver to her brother at Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow. The patient, a 30-year-old Karate coach by profession, was suffering from Cryptogenic Liver Cirrhosis, a condition that threatened his life and career. His sister, a National Level Football Player, selflessly stepped forward to donate a portion of her liver, giving her brother a second chance at life. Dr. Waliullah Siddiqui, Liver Transplant specialist at Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow who conducted the transplant, said, “The patient, who is a Karate Trainer at a Private School came to us with stiffness in his abdomen and jaundice. He was diagnosed with Cryptogenic Liver Cirrhosis. The only treatment to save his life was to perform a Liver Transplant.” The recipient found a donor match in his sister. She is a national-level football player with a thin body structure. She consented to donate her liver. Given her condition, a small portion of her liver was extracted for the transplant. The surgery was completed successfully and both patient and donor are recovering well. The case was challenging as the recipient’s condition was deteriorating with every passing day, and without a transplant, he couldn’t have survived more than two months. Dr Ashish K Mishra, Liver Transplant Specialist at Apollomedics Lucknow added, “In India, liver diseases pose a significant burden, accounting for 18.3% of the global liver disease deaths in 2021, totaling two million deaths. Despite the need for more than 20,000 liver transplants, only 3,500 have been conducted. In a recent case, a young patient with an active lifestyle was diagnosed with Cryptogenic Liver Cirrhosis. Fortunately, her sister, a national level football player, stepped forward to donate her liver. This inspiring story serves as a testament to the safety and effectiveness of organ donation, highlighting the fact that individuals can lead normal lives after donation. It is crucial for everyone to draw inspiration from this case and dispel the prevailing myths surrounding liver transplantation in our society. Dr Mayank Somani, MD and CEO, Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow said, “This case is both a story of inspiration of a footballer sister donating liver to her brother and also a testimony of the top-notch medical services available at the Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital in the entire region. The transplant took place in the month of June, and the brother-sister duo were sent home after a week of the transplant surgery. The donor, despite the physical challenges of the transplant, has already embarked on her rebuilding exercise and is determined to resume her football career soon under the supervision of experts. Similarly, the recipient has also been allowed moderate activities, which can be increased after three months of the transplant. This case serves as an inspiration to all those who deem their lives limited after organ donation. It redefines the bounds of the possible and resonates a powerful message that individuals can lead fulfilling lives, even after selflessly donating their organs. Witnessing the transformation and renewed vigor in both the recipient and donor reaffirms our belief in the power of organ transplantation and the incredible strength of the human spirit.
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    Clinical Excellence
    Doctors at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai have successfully performed two novel cardiac procedures on a 75-year-old...
    Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, Chennai has successfully performed two novel cardiac procedures on a dialysis patient from Thoothukudi district. A 75-year-old man from Thoothukudi has been on regular dialysis for a long-time. Patient had chest pain and underwent coronary angiogram in Thoothukudi. The angiogram test showed severe calcified blockages in 2 blood vessels in the heart. He also had irregular heartbeat which was going down mostly at the time of dialysis. This was a major concern for the nephrologist during the time of dialysis in Thoothukudi. Patient was referred to Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, Chennai for further treatment. At Apollo Hospitals, Chennai patient was examined by Dr Refai Showkathali, Senior Consultant – Interventional Cardiologist and Dr Raja Mahesh, Senior Consultant – Nephrologist. Patient underwent Orbital Atherectomy and Micra pacemaker placement. He recovered quickly and was discharged home within few days. Read more about two novel cardiac procedures performed at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai
    Technology
    Apollo Adlux Hospitals, Kochi has launched Da Vinci Xi, the 4th generation robotic-assisted surgery system.
    Dr. R. Bindu, Minister of Higher Education and Social Justice, Government of Kerala inaugurated the installation of the 4th generation robotic-assisted system (RAS), Da Vinci Xi at Apollo Adlux Hospitals in Kochi. The hospital chain has expanded their RAS network, further yielding better clinical outcomes from their existing robotic-assisted surgery units across the country. While speaking at the launch event, Dr. R Bindu, Minister of Higher Education, Government of Kerala, said, “I am honoured to inaugurate the installation of one of the most advanced robotic-assisted surgery systems, Da Vinci Xi at Apollo Adlux Hospitals. This ground-breaking technology marks a significant milestone in healthcare advancements, bringing unparalleled precision and safety to surgical procedures. By embracing innovation, Kerala once again proved its commitment to enhancing the quality of healthcare and ensuring our patients receive the best possible outcomes. This remarkable achievement underscores Apollo Adlux’s dedication to fostering cutting-edge research and transformative technologies in the field of surgery.” Robotic-assisted surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that helps patients return to their everyday life much faster. The Da Vinci technology, known for its better patient outcomes, is also associated with lesser pain, less blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and even minimal post-operative complications in certain cases. In addition to that, Da Vinci brings across some innovative features including voice and laser guidance systems, a lightweight endoscope, and the same control console and 3D optics system that lets surgeons see into the patients as they operate the device. This system employs tiny instruments that mimic the movements of a human hand but with a wider range of motion. Surgeons benefit from the system’s built-in tremor-filtration technology, which enables precise, smooth maneuvering of each instrument. These benefits go a long way in enabling the surgeon and care teams in providing life-enhancing care for their patients. “We are proud to introduce the revolutionary Da Vinci Xi robotic system at Apollo Adlux Hospitals. This remarkable technology represents a new era in surgical excellence, empowering our highly skilled team of surgeons to perform complex procedures with unprecedented precision and control. With its advanced capabilities and enhanced visualization, the Da Vinci Xi will elevate the standards of patient care, enabling faster recovery times, reduced complications, and improved surgical outcomes. We are excited about the tremendous impact this state-of-the-art robotic system will have in transforming the future of surgery.” – Mr. Sudheesan Puzhekadavil, MD, Apollo Adlux Hospitals. This installation will help get better clinical outcomes across multiple surgeries that are performed at the Departments of Gynaecology, Surgical Gastroenterology and Urology. Over 90% of patients can return home on the same day of surgery, ensuring a swift recovery period. “We are thrilled to launch one of the most advanced RAS systems, Da Vinci Xi by US based Intuitive, at Apollo Adlux Hospitals, Kochi. This 4th generation system empowers surgeons with enhanced accuracy and control. This cutting-edge technology will revolutionize our surgical procedures, ensuring unparalleled precision, safety, and exceptional outcomes for our valued patients. We are committed to providing the highest quality healthcare, and this remarkable addition further solidifies our dedication to innovation and excellence in medical care”, says Mr. Sudarshan B, CEO of Apollo Adlux Hospitals. While talking at the launch event, Dr. Elizabeth Jacob, Senior Consultant & HOD, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Dr. Urmila Soman, Senior Consultant, Minimally Invasive Gynaecology and Robotic Surgery at Apollo Adlux Hospitals said, “When we do gynaecological procedures like partial or radical hysterectomies through open surgery, we need to make large incisions, which increases the risk of surgical site infections. However, with robotic-assisted surgery, we just need to make small incisions which helps reduce the threat of surgical site infections in these procedures and prevent other infections during the patient’s recovery.” Dr. P Roy John, Senior Consultant & HOD, Urology at Apollo Adlux, said, “Robotic-assisted urology surgeries help the patient to return to their normal life in just a few days. With other forms of surgeries, it takes the patient around 6-8 weeks to recover, which increases hospital stay and costs to the patient.” Dr. Manoj Ayyapath, Senior Consultant & HOD, Surgical Gastroenterology, and Dr. Kartik Kulshrestha, Consultant, Surgical Gastroenterology at Apollo Adlux Hospitals, together pointed out the significant impact of RAS in the field of gastroenterology, saying, “Treating GI cancers are much simpler with robotic-assisted surgery systems as these systems help with a magnified vision and easier movements, which helps preserve and improve lymph node yield and reduce nerve palsy rate.” Currently, the hospital provides RAS procedures such as TLH+BSO, Lap Pectopexy, and Lap Myomectomy in Gynaecology. Surgical Gastroenterology offers Lap Hemicolectomy, APR, LAR, Hepatectomy, Lap Cholecystectomy, Radical Cholecystectomy, TAPP, TEPP, Lap Fundoplication, Lap Inguinal Hernia Repair, Lap Umbilical Hernia Repair, and Whipple Procedure. Urology procedures include Lap Nephrectomy, Lap Adrenalectomy, Lap Prostatectomy, and Partial Nephrectomy.
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    Clinical Excellence
    Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad has successfully performed a complex and novel non-surgical mitral ...
    A team of Cardiologists at Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad led by Dr Ranga Reddy, a renowned Interventional Cardiologist specialising on structural heart disease, introduced a ground-breaking procedure, the MitraClip, for the first time in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, to treat an 87-year-old woman Ms Leela Nair, with recurrent heart failure. The complex and novel procedure involving unique double MitraClip procedure for this patient with severe mitral valve regurgitation or blood leaking backwards through the mitral valve, was done under the guidance of Senior Cardiologists Dr Manoj Agarwal, and Dr PC Rath, and Senior Cardiothoracic Surgeon Dr Alla Gopala Krishna Gokhale. Mitral valve regurgitation or leakage of valve, a prevalent heart disease, occurs when the valve between the left heart chambers fails to close properly, leading to the backward leakage of blood. It affects around 24 million people worldwide, ranking as the third most common form of valvular heart disease. Conventional treatment involves minimal-invasive mitral valve surgery, which may be effective but poses high procedural complications for older patients or high-risk patients. The non-surgical MitraClip procedure offers a good alternative, improving patient outcomes for those with severe Mitral valve regurgitation. The MitraClip Procedure is a revolutionary and minimally invasive procedure as it involves a catheter to insert a clip to hold the edges of the mitral valve together, providing a unique and safer treatment option compared to the mitral valve surgery, especially for patients aged 60 and above. This procedure offers better recovery prospects and prolongs the life for patients dealing with mitral regurgitation. The Apollo Heart Institute remains at the forefront of medical advancements, offering new-age treatments such as the MitraClip procedure for elderly patients, providing relief and confidence in healthcare options for a healthier and happier life. With this innovative medical approach, older individuals can find relief and confidence in their healthcare options, says Mr. Tejesvi Rao, CEO, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad The patient presented with recurrent heart failure hospitalizations and was a known case of severe mitral regurgitation. The 2-D Echo and TEE investigations done on her indicated severe degenerative prolapse of posterior mitral valve, the cause for severe eccentric mitral regurgitation. She was advised surgical valve repair/replacement. In view of her advanced age and very high risk for open heart surgery, she was advised trans-catheter mitral valve repair with Mitraclip. Coronary angiogram done showed normal coronaries. After a multidisciplinary heart team meeting, it was decided to go ahead with Mitraclip. Two Mitra clips were placed in her, which is typically done when a single clip is not sufficient to reduce backward blood flow adequately. “The area of the prolapse was large and was causing severe mitral regurgitation, hence we used 2 clips and that significantly reduced mitral regurgitation. The procedure done through right femoral vein, went uneventful, the patient recovered well and was ambulated within 12 hours”, says Dr Ranga Reddy.
    Milestones
    Apollo Hospitals leads India’s Solid Multi-Organ Transplantation with over 23000 transplants, establishe...
    Apollo Hospitals has successfully conducted 23,000 transplants since the inception of the Apollo Transplant Program. The Apollo Transplant Program stands as one of the world’s most advanced and comprehensive transplant programs, renowned for its cutting-edge services. Since 2012, the program has been performing over 1200 transplants annually. Despite the challenges posed by the peak of the COVID pandemic in 2020, 814 transplants were carried out. However, in 2022, the program reached new heights with an exceptional figure of 1641 transplants, showcasing outstanding outcomes and solidifying a reputation built on trust and an unwavering commitment to delivering the highest quality of care. Notably, this program holds the distinction of being the first in India to surpass the significant milestones of 18,500 kidney transplants, 4300 liver transplants, and 500 pediatric liver transplants. Apollo Hospitals had performed the first successful liver transplants in India in an adult and child in 1998 and the first combined liver kidney transplants in 1999. Dr. Prathap C Reddy, Founder & Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, New Delhi, said, “It gives us immense please to see that our efforts to continue providing the best healthcare for people has been reciprocated by immense trust that patients across the globe have put in us. We see this milestone as a testament of the advancement of clinical excellence practices we have been able to build in India with two very important aspects at the core- care and technology. As we strive to keep our population healthy, we will continue to remain committed to bringing the world class care to everyone us.” India has emerged as a sought-after hub for global patients seeking medical treatment, and Apollo has established itself as a prominent name in the domain of solid organ transplantation, state-of-the-art technology, and delivering top-notch healthcare that matches international standards. With an impressive track record of conducting 23,000 transplants, 30% of which were for international patients, Apollo stands out as a leading contributor in the field. Notably, Apollo performs approximately 12% of all transplants in India, and its expertise extends to 1% of global transplant procedures. Apollo has performed transplants in patients from over 50 countries including the US, Canada, Philippines, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Pakistan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, CIS, Myanmar, and others. Dr Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice-Chairperson, of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise said “India has attracted a lot of international patients seeking medical care because of its reputation as a leader in the field of healthcare. We have established a solid framework for both professional excellence and state of the art technology and are able to meet the complicated demands of patients while maintaining a sharp emphasis on results and care. At Apollo, we have leveraged the ecosystem better. Our vision is to bring international standard healthcare within the reach of every individual, and we are committed to providing quality care across our hospitals. The Apollo Transplant Program is well-founded with the best infrastructure that is delivered with the highest possible quality by an eminent pool of globally renowned Transplant Surgeons, Nephrologists, Gastroenterologists, Pediatric Gastroenterologists, Pediatric Surgeons, Anaesthetists, Intensive Care Physicians, and Lab experts. The program has established a reputation for dependability and trust over the last decade, offering the highest level of care and producing results that are unparalleled globally. Dr. Anupam Sibal, Group Medical Director and Senior Pediatric Gastroenterologist, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said, “We are delighted to have accomplished this landmark, and are privileged to offer hope to patients with end stage organ failure from across the globe. We now routinely perform complicated kidney transplants, combined liver-kidney transplants, combined kidney-pancreas transplants, multi-organ transplants, heart transplants, lung transplants, heart-lung transplants and liver transplants in children and adults. We have an impressive track record in ABO incompatible liver and kidney transplants, liver transplants in babies as small as 4 kgs. Sanjay, the recipient of the first successful pediatric liver transplant in India at Apollo Hospitals Delhi in 1998, Sanjay is now practicing as a doctor.” The Apollo Transplant Institutes are spread over more than 24 locations, 8 of which perform liver transplants and 6 perform multi-organ transplants, thus offering a mix of services that are equipped to take care of the entire spectrum of liver, kidney, lung and heart failure, over 250 doctors serve as consultants for the organization’s solid organ transplant program. As the number of organ transplants in India continues to rise, the Apollo Transplant Program emerges as a pivotal force, driving innovation and serving as a beacon of inspiration for delivering advanced and high-quality healthcare to patients worldwide. With its unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical possibilities, Apollo’s transplant program sets a remarkable standard for excellence, constantly pushing the frontiers of medical advancements and redefining the landscape of organ transplantation. By consistently pioneering new techniques, fostering breakthrough research, and providing exceptional patient care, Apollo’s program stands at the forefront of progress, attracting patients from around the globe in search of transformative medical solutions.
    Clinical Excellence
    Multidisciplinary team at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai has successfully treated a preterm baby with a rare lu...
    Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai has successfully treated a preterm baby with a rare lung disorder, Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (CPAM). The hospital’s multidisciplinary team navigated the complexities of this case with exceptional skill, ensuring the baby’s survival and a promising future. The complex case involved a baby at 35 weeks gestation delivered through emergency C-section due to foetal distress and meconium-stained liquor. The mother was infected with Hepatitis B Virus, adding to the challenges faced by the medical team. Dr. Ashwini Khanolkar, Consultant, Paediatric and Neonatal Surgeon, Apollo Hospital Navi Mumbai said, “The surgery was a supra-major neonatal surgery involving thoracotomy and lobectomy – in a preterm baby. It was a challenging task, given the complexities involved due to the pre-term birth and underweight baby. However, with a highly skilled team and the cutting-edge modern facilities at our disposal, we were able to successfully perform a left posterolateral thoracotomy and left lower lobectomy under general anaesthesia.” “This case is a testament to the quality of care and the multidisciplinary approach at Apollo Hospitals,” said Mr. Santosh Marathe, Regional CEO Western Region, Apollo Hospitals. ” We are extremely proud of the dedication and expertise of our teams, working together seamlessly across departments to save a life and give this child a chance at a healthy future. AHNM does a significant volume of high-risk deliveries as well as deliveries done through IVF. We have a state-of-the-art NICU manned by competent neonatologists and paediatric intensivists along with well-trained nurses for 24-hour care of infants and babies. The successful treatment of the baby, with minimal complication and a satisfactory recovery, is a testament to the hospital’s commitment to providing the highest quality healthcare services, especially in cases involving unique challenges like prematurity, sepsis, and complex congenital conditions.” Read more about the complex surgery performed on preterm baby.
    Clinical Excellence
    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai has successfully performed first-of-its-kind interventional procedure with laser te...
    In an effort to save patients from pacemaker infection and enhance post-Pacemaker cardiac care, Apollo Hospitals has introduced an innovative Excimer laser technology to remove the infected parts of a pacemaker from patient’s hearts swiftly. Dr. A M Karthigesan, Interventional Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai has recently performed this cutting-edge extraction procedure on a 72-year-old male patient. The patient, who received a pacemaker 8 years ago, presented with symptoms of severe pocket infection with abandoned infected leads in the heart. The patient showed significant progress after this unique intervention by the clinical team from Apollo Hospitals. Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “Apollo Hospitals has established itself as a trailblazer in the adoption of cutting-edge technology across specialties. Cardiac related ailments affect a huge chunk of the population and it is imperative for clinical teams to track and adopt the latest advancements if we are to remain state of-the-art and cater to emerging concerns of the population. We are pleased to announce the adaptation of this laser-assisted technology for those with specific post-implantation concerns. The physicians at Apollo Hospitals possess the expertise and acumen required to perform such procedures successfully and provide an improved quality of life for our patients.” Read more about interventional procedure with laser technology performed at Apollo Hospitals

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