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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 Hospitals, Nashik has successfully performed Joint Replacement surgeries using the Novo Technique.
    Apollo Hospital, Nashik has successfully performed 50 joint replacement surgeries within a span of two months using the Novo Technique. Explaining in detail about the technique, Dr. Jayesh Sonje, Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon at Apollo Hospitals, Nashik said, “The Novo Technique surgery is performed on patients who need joint replacement of the knee or hip. In this surgery, a small incision of only about 15 cm is required. The entire procedure can be completed within 25 to 30 minutes. The Novo Technique has several advantages. Patients who undergo surgery through this technique recover very quickly. Joint replacement surgery provides relief from excruciating knee or hip pain and allows senior citizens to perform daily activities like exercise, walking and others as before. Thus, they no longer need to be dependent on anyone.” Providing information about knee pain and joint transplant, Dr. Anil Jadhav, Orthopaedic Surgeon at Apollo Hospitals, Nashik said, “Our joints wear out with age. This is not a disease, but a natural change that occurs in our body due to aging. The main reasons for this are obesity, ageing and brittleness of the bones. There is a 1.5 centimetre cartilage cushion at the knee joint and this cushion wears off over time. When the wear and tear is excessive, the knee pain becomes unbearable. When the knee pad is completely damaged, a joint replacement is required. In joint replacement surgery, the movement of the knee is restored by placing an artificial joint covering over the damaged part”. Mr. Ajit Jha, Unit Head of Apollo Hospitals, Nashik said that the results of joint replacement surgery performed using Novo Technique are very good and patients not just from North Maharashtra, but also from Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh are now coming to Apollo Hospitals, Nashik for joint replacement surgery. The patients benefit a lot due to the latest technology and the teamwork of our experienced specialists available at Apollo Hospitals, Nashik.
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    Massive life threatening Thoracic Aortic aneurysm – a rare condition, treated with TEVAR approach at Apo...
    Dr Vijayant Devenraj, Senior CTVS Consultant at the Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow and his team have recently performed a minimal invasive procedure (TEVAR- Thoracic EndoVascular Aortic Repair) to save the life of a 52-year-old man from Lucknow suffering with potentially life threatening (impending rupture) huge thoracic aortic aneurysm, a rare condition. The doctors explained that aortic aneurysm is a pathological balloon like bulge in the aorta (the main artery that carries blood from heart to the rest of the body). The 52-year-old Ramoram, was suffering with a thoracic aortic aneurysm since 2020 and had experienced pain in his chest, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, had delayed his treatment. Recently, when he experienced unbearable pain in his chest and back, he decided to visit the doctors at (Emergency department) of Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow in the third week of January. After thorough evaluation and investigations, the doctors found that the patient’s thoracic aorta had a bulge of 9 cms in width and 18 cms in length with blood clots around (signs of blood leak and nearing rupture). The patient was immediately admitted in ICU and vitals stabilised. The doctors said that beyond 5 cms the aortic aneurysm could be fatal as it could rupture any time. For treating the patient, the doctors used the Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) method. As the aneurysm was very large it required placement of two stented aortic grafts of 30 cms each into the thoracic aneurysm. This is known as aortic stent graft into another aortic stented graft, a very challenging endovascular procedure. The aortic stent-in stent grafts made a route for the blood to flow into the body without forming a bulge. The data has also shown that this condition happens in only 1% of the population in India and the primary reasons are atherosclerosis, genetic, (Marfans etc.) followed by hypertension and lack of exercise, and following major blunt trauma. However, only 50% people suffering with aortic aneurysm survive if treatment is given on time. Dr Vijayant Devenraj, Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery at Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow said, “The TEVAR procedure is very complex as the placement of the graft in the aorta must be very precise. The aneurysm may rupture during the procedure. There may be dissection that is again a dreaded disease. If the graft gets place above or below the affected place, it can cause spinal paralysis. Earlier open surgical repair was the only option and carried lots of morbidity and mortality. TEVAR is a modern method to treat such complex cases as it results in reduced blood loss, low chances of infection and shorter stays at the hospital and is minimally invasive.” The doctor also injected a word of caution for people to never ignore severe non relenting pain in their chest and back simultaneously, which could be a sign of thoracic aortic aneurysm. “If one experiences a similar pain in the chest and back they must keep a watch on their blood pressure and visit the doctors at the earliest”, added Dr Vijayant. The team comprised of Dr Tarun Bansal (Cardiologist), Dr Sarkar and Dr Kushal Hajela (Cardiac Anaesthetist), Dr Munshi (CTVS Surgeon), Ms Navneet Devenraj (Perfusionist), Dr Ashish Rai, Dr Sushil (ICU incharge) and team CTVS.
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    A preterm baby from Mauritius with critical congenital heart disease underwent a life-saving cardiac procedure...
    A 10-day-old baby from Mauritius, born preterm and with critical congenital heart disease and acute renal failure was flown to India, a distance of over 4600 km, for a life-saving cardiac procedure at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. The baby, after stabilization at Mauritius, was referred to Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai for further treatment. At Apollo Hospitals, an emergency life-saving procedure, Coarctoplasty was performed that involved placing an absorbable stent to widen the narrowed portion of the baby’s aorta. The procedure was successful and the baby was able to breathe without the help of a mechanical ventilator after three days. Dr. Bhushan Chavan, Consultant – Paediatric Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai said, “The baby’s condition on arrival in India was critical. The baby had a critical congenital heart disease that required urgent intervention. We performed an emergency Coarctoplasty, which is a procedure to widen the narrowed portion of the aorta, using an absorbable stent. The use of an absorbable stent was a novel approach to the treatment of congenital heart disease. After the procedure, the baby’s condition showed significant improvement. Given the other problems that the baby had, it was a multi-disciplinary team effort that helped in providing the baby with comprehensive care.” The baby was born prematurely through normal delivery in a hospital in Mauritius. However, shortly after birth, the baby was found to be limp, cyanosed, and having difficulty breathing. The baby was shifted to the Neonatal ICU where it was discovered that the baby was suffering from Critical congenital heart disease, acute renal failure, and dysmorphic features including bilateral low-set ears, hypertrophied hands and feet, and bilateral clubfoot. After stabilizing the heart, the baby was referred to Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai in India for advanced treatment and management. After admission at Apollo Hospitals, the baby developed severe respiratory distress and had to be intubated and put on mechanical ventilation. Due to the critical cardiogenic shock with a renal shutdown, emergency cardiac management was initiated with emergency Coarctoplasty. A balloon Coarctoplasty with stenting using MERIL absorbable stent as a palliative procedure was done in the Cath lab. The baby was sedated and continued on mechanical ventilation. The baby showed clinical improvement and was gradually weaned off the ventilator after three days. Mr. Santosh Marathe, Regional CEO – Western region, Apollo Hospitals, said, “At Apollo Hospitals, we are committed to providing the highest level of care to all our patients, including our youngest and most vulnerable ones. It is a matter of pride that families from as far away as Mauritius trust us to treat their loved ones and the successful management of this critical case is a testament to our team’s expertise and dedication to delivering the best possible outcomes. We are glad that our highly skilled doctors, nurses and support staff were able to ensure the health and well-being of this newborn. AHNM runs a very busy Pediatric Cardiology Institute, wherein a significant number of domestic and international patients are benefited from the comprehensive care provided in screening, surgical interventions, post-operative care and rehab services.” The baby is now on the road to recovery and has been advised to follow up with a cardiologist in Mauritius and Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai after two months. This case highlights the importance of timely medical intervention and comprehensive care and is a demonstration of the world-class healthcare delivered at Apollo Hospitals.
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    Apollo Hospitals convened an International Health Dialogue on patient safety and healthcare transformation.
    Apollo Hospitals organized the 9th Edition of the International Patient Safety Conference (IPSC) and the 10th International Conference on Transforming Healthcare with Information Technology (THIT) on 13th & 14th February at Taj Palace, New Delhi. The conference was also a part of the ongoing celebrations of Founder’s Day, an annual event to pay tribute to the visionary Founder & Chairman of Apollo Hospitals, Dr Prathap C Reddy. The International Health Dialogue addressed critical issues in patient safety, with global experts on the subject and more than 2000 delegates from 30 countries. With sessions around this year’s theme of ‘Dream, Design, Dare’, the IPSC conference featured stalwarts like Shri Parameswaran Iyer, CEO, NITI Aayog and Dr Atul Mohan Kochhar, CEO, NABH India in their panel of esteemed speakers. Global thought leader Shri Sadhguru, Founder of the Isha Foundation gave an insightful virtual session in the International Health Dialogue. Other Dignitaries like Dr Neelam Dhingra, Head – WHO Patient Safety Flagship Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland, Dr Jonathan Perlin, President & CEO, The Joint Commission, USA and Dr Jacob Thomas, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ramsey Sime Darby Healthcare, Malaysia also participated in the International Health Dialogue. The panel also included Prof Ilona Kickbush, Founding Director and Chair, Global Health Centre, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Dr Carsten Engel, Chief Executive Officer at International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua), Atul Mohan Kochhar, Chief Executive Officer, National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH), India and others. Dr. Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “For decades, we have been at the forefront of ensuring that our patients receive treatment that is on par with the best available globally. Bringing the best of world-class healthcare to patients in India has always been our mission. The conference is our effort to encourage discussion and debate with the chance to effectively address issues among all stakeholders. We must remain updated on new developments and strategies to use modern technologies and AI to provide the best healthcare services possible.” This year’s THIT’s theme is centered on the Butterfly effect in action, examining different aspects of Digital Health along with accompanying standards and policies. It was supported by different endorsing partners and national organizations such as the National Health Authority (Govt of India), the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry, the Indian Medical Association, leading universities and several other Government organizations. Organizations like WHO, IITs, AIIMS Delhi, Indian Institute of Science, faculty from several overseas universities and established MNCs also participated in the conference. Additionally, start-ups from Innovative Centers of Excellence working on Make in India for the world projects, encompassing Digital Health, also showcased their products. Dr. Preetha Reddy, Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “The International Patient Safety Conference provides a forum for all interested parties to discuss best practices for enhancing patient safety, which is a crucial component of healthcare delivery. The THIT conference provides a platform for healthcare and IT entrepreneurs, professionals and students to get insights into how the healthcare business is getting disrupted by medical technology and innovation and the necessity to keep up with this transition. We anticipate a result in which the recommendations made are incorporated into the national policy to enhance patient safety and use innovative technology to achieve cost-effective health results that are advantageous to all stakeholders in the country’s healthcare industry.” The IPSC conference was organized, in partnership with leading organizations, including Joint Commission International (JCI), the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI), the Academy of Hospital Administration (AHA), the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH), Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organizations (CAHO), Quality & Accreditation Institute (QAI), Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI), Astron HealthCare Consultants and others. Adding insights on the twin conferences, Dr. Sangita Reddy, Jt. Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “As India moves closer to achieving universal health coverage, patient safety and digital health should be given high consideration. The twin conferences aim to foster discussion around healthcare policy and create a detailed framework for building a more secure and effective ecosystem for healthcare delivery incorporating the latest technologies to bring healthcare within everyone’s reach.” During the conference, the International Patient Safety Awards were presented to recognize excellence in various categories, including Digital Innovation, Patient & Family Collaboration, Culture of Safety Design, Quality / Patient Safety beyond Accreditation, Patient Safety and Medication Safety.
    New Initiatives
    Apollo Proton Cancer Centre expands its Proton Gantry with the addition of the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Therapy Bay.
    In line with the mission to provide the most comprehensive and advanced cancer care in India, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC), Chennai has expanded its portfolio with another major addition of Proton Gantry named as the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Therapy Bay. The hospital runs the largest Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) program in the country. Hon’ble Thiru M.P. Saminathan, Minister for Information and Publicity, Government of Tamil Nadu, and Mr APJMJ Sheik Saleem, Co-Founder, APJ Abdul Kalam International Foundation, inaugurated Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Therapy Bay in the presence of Mr Harshad Reddy, Director-Operations, Group Oncology & International, Apollo Hospitals, Mr Harish Trivedi, Chief Executive Officer, APCC and Dr Rakesh Jalali, Medical Director & HOD- Radiation Oncology, APCC. The bay comes with a high-tech, most sophisticated and advanced state-of-the-art treatment delivery technique known as image-guided intensity modulated proton therapy (IG-IMPT). When compared to conventional X-ray-based radiotherapy, this IG-IMPT has minimal to no exposure of normal, healthy organs to radiation. It has a dedicated proton pencil beam scanning (PBS) nozzle and image guidance built in for the delivery of radiation with ultra-precision. Sophisticated mathematical algorithms, the Leoni 6-Dimensional Robotic couch for comfortable patient positioning, PBS, and inbuilt image guidance can result in accurate delivery of radiation to even the most complex tumour shapes with ultra-high precision. Read more about the launch of new gantry by Apollo Proton Cancer Centre
    Technology
    Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata has introduced Da Vinci Xi Robot for the first time in Eastern India...
    Staying always ahead in the technology curve, Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata has acquired the Da Vinci Xi Robot for the first time in Eastern India. Being the first hospital in Eastern India to bring Da Vinci Si Robot a decade back, it has now moved a step ahead with thelatest technology. The Xi Robot can assist surgeons in interventions in gynecology, urology, oncology, cardiology, gastroenterology and others. The Robot is extremely helpful for accessing the organs in the lower abdomen difficult to reach with bare hands. The da Vinci Xi robot allows surgeons to perform minimally invasive surgeries with enhanced visibility and dexterity, allowing for accurate movements and overall improved patient safety. It maintains high levels of precision with less time in docking machine on the patient’s body before the surgical procedure. Patients get benefitted from smaller scar, shorter stay in hospital with minimal blood loss and faster recovery. Mr Rana Dasgupta, CEO- Eastern Region, Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “Being among the best healthcare providers in Eastern India, we always focus on ensuring the latest technologies for our patients. This is yet another endeavor towards ease of treatment for all our patients.” Present at the occasion, Dr Surinder Singh Bhatia, DMS, Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals Kolkata expressed, “Robotic surgery is the next generation of minimally invasive surgery. Surgical robots are extremely beneficial for many minimally invasive surgeries as it helps in precise movements of surgical instruments beyond human ability in a small surgical area. da Vinci Xi is the latest robot with the modern functionality to help the surgeons operate, ensuring highest levels of patient safety and fastest recovery.” The whole procedure of Robotic surgery involves the doctor sitting in the console with the monitor displaying the surgical area and the robotic arms assisting the doctor for operating. One of the arms holds a high magnification 3D camera which is inserted into the abdomen through one of the key holes and provides a high-definition, magnified (12×), 3-D view of the surgical site. The other mechanical arms have surgical instruments attached to it that are designed to mimic the movement of the human hands and wrists. The primary benefit of Robotic surgery is minor incisions and hence, recovery is faster with much lesser complications. It also comes with less pain, lesser or no chance of infection as the incision is much smaller than the usual size of cut, less hospital stay and early recovery.
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    A 28-year-old patient from Oman suffering from knee deformity for the past 11 years was successfully operated ...
    A 28-year-old man, a citizen of Oman, was successfully treated for left knee deformity at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi. The man was suffering for the past 11 years after his knee bone (tibial condyle) was fractured in an accident. While after the accident he was treated in his native country, he continued to face acute knee pain and over the time developed a complex knee deformity. With his condition deteriorating over the past years, he was referred to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi where he was admitted under the supervision of Dr (Prof.) Raju Vaishya, Senior Consultant, Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement. Through X-ray and CT scan he was diagnosed with malunited medial tibial condyle fracture with severe varus deformity and posterior subluxation (partial dislocation) of the knee. He was admitted to the hospital on 24th November, 2022. Speaking on the same, Dr (Prof.) Raju Vaishya, Senior Consultant, Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi said, “On admission at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, the patient was very weak and was unable to walk. The complex knee deformity is known as a malunited fracture where the fracture was not united in the correct alignment. Since the tibial condyle fractures involve the knee joint, there was a complex deformity of the knee due to varus (bow leg) and posterior subluxation (backward shifting). The patient knee became increasingly painful after 2 years of the initial treatment and the deformity and instability also increased over 9 years, which deteriorated over the past year. If left untreated his symptoms could have further worsened leading to immobility and severe restriction of the activities of daily living. The patient would have eventually required a total knee replacement at a young age. He was admitted on 24th November 2022 and he was treated via 3D printing technology, which is a relatively new technology to correct joint deformities. The procedure took about 90 minutes. The complex knee deformity of this young man was treated using 3D printing technology, where virtual preoperative planning was done on the computer and a 3D printed plastic model, to correct the deformity. A novel type of osteotomy (trans condylar valgus osteotomy of TCVO) was used to correct the alignment of the knee. The preoperative 3D virtual planning helped us to replicate the bone cuts and fix the osteotomy (bone cut) with a remolded titanium plate, during the surgery”. The patient is doing fine now. His knee pain has been resolved and the deformity corrected. He was discharged on 28th November 2022 and at present is undergoing rehabilitation of the knee in Oman.
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    Apollo Hospitals, Seshadripuram, Bangalore has introduced Indias first high-end early prostate cancer detectio...
    Adding another feather to its cap, Apollo Hospitals, Seshadripuram, Bangalore brings in India’s very first prostate cancer diagnosis breakthrough – MRI Fusion TRUS guided Trans-Perineal Targeted Biopsy, a novel technology that enhances the accuracy of cancer detection by 95% to 97% which was impossible to achieve with conventional diagnosis methods. Dr Manohar T, Chief of Urology, Uro Oncology & Kidney Transplantation, Laser, Laparoscopic, Transplant and Robotic Surgeon at Apollo Hospital Seshadripuram and Director, Apollo Institute of Renal sciences (AIRS) is the first doctor in the country to successfully conduct 42 procedures using MRI Fusion TRUS guided Trans-Perineal Targeted Biopsy. In this unique procedure one has to undergo multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and contouring of the lesions which are suspected to be cancerous and prostate size is marked via a special software pack. The image is then transferred to the special ultrasound done transrectally. The ultrasound probes assess the longitudinal and cross-sectional images of the target lesions. Keeping the target in situ, a small bore needle is passed perineally (the area between the scrotum and the anus) via a grid (brachytherapy) for a more accurate yield of tissue for examination. In this method, one can do sector biopsies and saturation biopsies depending on the size of the prostate and in addition target biopsies to accurately diagnose the lesion with minimal sampling. The procedure is conducted under local, regional, or general anesthesia. Explaining the benefits of this latest technology, Dr Manohar T, said “Prostate cancer is the second most common and accounts for 7.1% of the total cancers in men and early diagnosis is critical in improving the outcomes. However, a delay in diagnosis may progress cancer into an advanced stage and the five-year survival rate significantly drops to 30%. Conventional investigation methods miss the diagnosis by 35-45%. The current biopsy method of TRUS biopsy which is done via the trans-rectal route can lead to infections and still misses the diagnosis in about 25% of the cases. This new TRUS biopsy method done trans-perineally offers accuracy up to as much as 95 to 97%, has high specificity and sensitivity, prevents unnecessary biopsies, does not require the patients to be on pre-operational antibiotics or have any bowel preparations and most importantly, there is no risk of infection when the procedure is done through the perineal region.” Adding on to the above benefits, Dr. Manohar pointed out that the MRI Fusion TRUS guided Trans-Perineal Targeted Biopsy method can access both the halves, upper and lower parts of the prostate for targeting lesions and detecting if they are cancerous or not, unlike the procedure that is done trans-rectally which can cover only the lower half of the prostate. Also, this method can pick up cancers as small as 2mm, making the detection at the extremely initial stage of cancer a reality, thereby considerably enhancing the treatment outcomes. “Surgeons require extensive training before performing this procedure as it requires immense technical skills and expertise,” Dr Manohar T said. Dr. Manish Mattoo, Chief Executive Officer – Karnataka Region, Apollo Hospitals, said “Apollo Hospitals has been consistent in revolutionising India’s healthcare with the expertise of its doctors and cutting-edge infrastructure. MRI Fusion TRUS guided Trans-Perineal Targeted Biopsy will play a significant role in making prostate cancers completely curable and enhancing the quality of life of patients by detecting it at the earliest.” Mr. Uday Davda, Unit Head – Apollo Hospitals, Seshadripuram, Bangalore said “It is a matter of great privilege and honour for us to be able to be a part of this ground-breaking breakthrough in early cancer detection. Apollo Hospitals has always been a pioneer in driving technology innovations in India’s healthcare. MRI Fusion TRUS guided Trans-Perineal Targeted Biopsy will certainly revolutionise prostate cancer detection and treatment by providing optimal clinical outcomes.”
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    Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow successfully performed liver transplant on two patients from Pr...
    Mr. Vinod K Patel and Mr. Md Mansoor underwent successful liver transplants at Apollomedics Hospital Lucknow. Relatives of both the patients who donated part of their liver are also healthy. Mr. Vinod K Patel and Mr. Md Mansoor had reached a state of severe abdominal pain, vomiting, jaundice and impaired thinking. On getting tested by the doctors at Prayagraj, it was found that their livers were severely damaged and transplant was the only option left. They were advised to go to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai or Hyderabad for liver transplant. But the long distance and the added expenses were challenges for both the patients. Both these patients then consulted Dr. Waliullah Siddiqui, Consultant Surgical, Gastroenterology HPB & Liver Transplant at Apollo Hospital, Lucknow. Dr Siddiqui told them all about the liver transplant facilities available at Apollomedics Hospital Lucknow. He also explained in detail about the cases of successful liver transplant already done at Apollomedics Hospital. The transplant was successful due to the superspecialist doctors and ultramodern medical equipment available at Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow. Both the patients and donors are completely healthy now. MD & CEO, Apollomedics Hospital, Dr Mayank Somani said, “Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital is the first private hospital in the state, apart from NCR, to be licensed for heart and lung transplant along with other organ transplants. Apollomedics Super Specialty Hospital, Lucknow has an in-house team of super specialist doctors present 24×7, who can take a quick decision on the need for a transplant and perform a timely transplant, which can save a patient’s life.” Dr. Somani explained, “The liver is the only organ in the human body that can regenerate. Only 25% of the original liver tissue is needed for this to happen. If a person needs a liver transplant and a close relative donates a small part of the liver, it returns to its original size in about four weeks.” Dr. Waliullah Siddiqui said, “Post-transplant, patients have to visit the hospital frequently for follow-up so that doctors can regularly check their recovery and acceptance status of the transplanted liver. It is very convenient for the patients of Prayagraj to travel to Lucknow and meet the doctor regularly for follow-up. Every year in India, due to the unavailability of donated organs, the lives of about 5 lakh people are at risk. This is because India has one of the lowest rates of voluntary organ donation in the world. The biggest reason for this is lack of awareness, along with religious beliefs, cultural misconceptions and prejudices. If the organ of a relative is not available, the waiting period of the patients needing organ transplant becomes longer.
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    Clinical Excellence
    A 59-year-old patient from Myanmar successfully underwent Robotic Surgical treatment for Esophageal Diverticul...
    In a rare case of esophageal diverticulum, a 59-year-old man from Yangon, Myanmar underwent a successful robot assisted minimally invasive surgery at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi. The man had been complaining of frequent episodes of vomiting/regurgitation of food after almost every meal since the last 4 years. He had visited multiple doctors in his native country but inability to come to an accurate diagnosis had resulted in him being dependent on medications. He was finally diagnosed to have an esophageal diverticulum in 2021, however could travel to India only in August, 2022, once all travel restrictions due to COVID were lifted. At Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, he was admitted under the care of Dr Deepak Govil, Senior Consultant and Head, Surgical Gastroenterology and Dr Vivek Tandon, Senior Consultant, Gastroenterology. After an endoscopy and CT scan, the presence of an esophageal diverticulum (pouch) was confirmed and the patient was advised to undergo surgical procedure to remove the pouch. Speaking about this procedure, Dr Deepak Govil, Senior Consultant and Head, Surgical Gastroenterology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi said, “In this case the diverticulum was located 6cm above the junction of food pipe with the stomach. The pouch was located in an area which is difficult to access at surgery and conventional open surgery for such a problem would require a large incision, sometimes extending from the abdomen to the chest. Therefore, he was recommended robot assisted minimally invasive surgical procedure.” Dr Vivek Tandon, Senior Consultant, Gastroenterology, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi said, “For this procedure Robotic instruments and telescope with attached camera were placed inside the patient’s abdominal cavity and the patient was operated. Robotic instruments have manoeuvrability akin to the human wrist and fingers in multiple planes allowing for precise surgical dissection in a three dimensional field of vision.” Apollo Hospitals has always been at the forefront of introducing the best of technology to ensure successful clinical outcomes. For robot assisted surgeries Apollo Hospitals has a robust team of experts along with dedicated facility/ OTs to conduct these highly skilled procedures. Across its units in India Apollo Hospitals has performed multiple robot assisted procedures for health complications under specialities like Orthopaedics, Spine, Cardiology, ENT, Urology, Gynaecology, Gastrointestinal surgery, Bariatrics and Paediatrics.
    New Initiatives
    IIT Kanpur and Apollo Hospitals join hands for research collaboration in cutting-edge medical technology.
    The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur and Apollo Hospitals have announced the signing of a MoU for collaborative research in the clinical application of AI and other areas of mutual interest in healthcare technology. This first-of-its-kind formal collaboration between Asia’s largest integrated healthcare provider, and a globally renowned institution of technology, engineering and Computer Science, is a formal recognition of the rapid convergence of healthcare and technology that is transforming the practice of medicine. Prof. AR Harish, Dean R&D, IIT Kanpur and Prof. Krishnan Ganapathy, Director Apollo Telemedicine, Apollo Hospitals, signed the MoU in the presence of Prof. Abhay Karandikar, Director of IIT Kanpur, and Dr Prathap C Reddy, Founder & Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, among others. Apollo Research and Innovations (ARI), a department of Apollo Hospitals has been spearheading medical research, innovation, health education, teaching and clinical deployment of AI for over two decades. The first to have ISO certified AI-based clinical applications to predict the risk of developing lifestyle diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, COPD and asthma, and liver fibrosis, Apollo Hospitals has proven these in clinical practice after intensive studies with globally renowned partners from the academia and industry. The collaboration with IIT Kanpur will build on this foundation and expand the domain of research and development in healthcare technology. Dr Prathap C Reddy, Founder & Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group welcomed the MoU. He said, “Apollo has been at the forefront of providing patients with access to the latest in medical technology. The group has also been very active in developing the new generation of healthcare talent. With two medical colleges, a medical school in the UK, an Apollo University and 20 institutions providing advanced training in Nursing and Hospital Administration, Ph.D programmes and 625 DNB seats in specialities and super specialities, we look forward to our experience and expertise adding value to the innovative research done at IIT Kanpur. The collaboration will provide teaching and research opportunities to those inside and outside the Apollo ecosystem.” Prof. Abhay Karandikar, Director IIT Kanpur, said, “Being a research and educational institution of national importance, IIT Kanpur has consistently invested in imparting and undertaking cutting-edge multi-disciplinary research in science, technology and engineering in association with industry and other institutions. The Gangwal School of Medical Sciences and Technology that is coming up at IIT Kanpur is in line with IIT Kanpur’s endeavor to bring about a paradigm shift by merging medical research and technological innovations in the country. Now, with this MoU with Apollo Hospitals, we envision to have fruitful collaborations in areas such as AI in health and other emerging innovations that will contribute towards making India’s healthcare systems robust and self-reliant.” Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director Apollo Hospitals Group reiterated that implementation of all aspects of Digital Health are now radically transforming the delivery of health care and the formal collaboration with IIT Kanpur would further accelerate this endeavour. Prof. Amitabha Bandyopadhyay, HoD, Biological Sciences and Bioengineering Department, and Chair for Entrepreneurship & Innovation IIT Kanpur, is optimistic that this collaboration would identify several focused areas of mutual interest and result in impactful outcomes. Prof Krishnan Ganapathy, Director Apollo Telemedicine, who is also a Distinguished Hon. Professor at IIT Kanpur, would be the principal coordinator for this joint collaboration.
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    Clinical Excellence
    Robot-Assisted Trans Oral surgery was successfully performed to remove a large parapharyngeal space tumour by ...
    In a case of a large parapharyngeal space tumour, (tumour in the deep tissues of the neck, nerves, lymph nodes, and parts of the salivary gland) a 21-year-old boy underwent a successful robot-assisted Trans – Oral surgery at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals. Mr. Prince Kumar was having complaints of dysphagia and dyspnea (difficulty in swallowing and breathing) and muffled speech With his condition deteriorating, the boy was referred to Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi on 18th November 2022. He was admitted under Dr Kalpana Nagpal, Senior Consultant and Robotic Surgeon, ENT Head and Neck Surgery and Dr Anil Sharma, Senior Consultant, Anaesthesia, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. Upon, further tests, it was found that patient’s tumour required a surgery and we gave him the option of Trans – Oral robot-assisted surgery. Robot-assisted surgery helps provide a better view of tumour around it and uses more precise movements in tiny spaces of the mouth. It also prevents excessive blood loss and nerve damage. No external cuts are given. The other option is the conventional surgery that requires external cut on the neck. Speaking about this procedure, Dr Kalpana Nagpal, Senior Consultant and Robotic Surgeon, ENT Head and Neck Surgery, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi said, “Prince was facing difficulty in swallowing and breathing. The patient underwent robot-assisted Trans – Oral surgery to remove a very large parapharyngeal space tumour from the side of the throat. Prince was provided awake- anaesthesia using a fibre optic laryngoscope as conventional general anaesthesia by nose or throat without a tracheostomy was nearly impossible. Additionally, it was difficult to deliver such a large tumour without any external cuts. Prince underwent surgery on 19th November 2022 and it was performed under 3D vision with ten times the magnification using the new Xi Da Vinci robot. The tumour was removed in two parts. This was managed without a tracheostomy and a feeding tube. Both anaesthesia and Trans Oral removal was a challenge. He was discharged in less than 24 hours on 21st November, 2022 in a stable condition.

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