Liver Transplant milestone in India. 300
Living Donor Liver Transplant in one year.
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Centre for Liver and Biliary Sciences proudly announces that it has conducted
300 Living Donor Liver transplant in 2013 and becomes the only center in India
to achieve this milestone. This has meant that 600 major liver surgeries each
lasting 12 to 16 hours were conducted in 2013. Truly this is an amazing
exercise and very few centres in the world have managed to complete as any
number of transplants in one year.
We
are grateful to the patients and donors who placed their trust in us. The
support from Indraprastha Apollo hospitals has been stupendous throughout the year.
In
2013, the team has also helped other centres within India and abroad to set up
liver transplantation. The team has helped hospitals in Pakistan, Bangladesh
and Kazakhstan.
In
2013 because of improvements in technique the cost of liver transplant has come
down from 24 lacs to 19 lacs. The group published its low cost transplant
techniques in the journal “Liver Transplantation”.
The
use of blood and blood products has been minimized and as a result the
infection rates are lower. This year we introduced techniques that allows for
transplantation of patients who are grossly overweight from a single donor. The
300 plus liver transplants included swap transplantation, combined liver kidney
transplant and transplants for high-risk recipients and sequential Liver Kidney
Transplant.
In
2013, we also introduced sequential liver kidney transplant for patients with
both liver and kidney disease. This has been a big relief for families, as they
no longer need to have three members from their family to undergo major surgery
at the same time.
The
group has now completed 1400 living donor liver transplants with over 90%
success rate and a 10% biliary stricture rate.
An
event was attended by Dr.Prathap C reddy,Chairman,Apollo Hospitals
Group,Prof.MC Mishra,Director –AIIMS,Prof Subash Gupta,Liver Transplant
Surgeon,Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals and the Transplant Patients along eith
their families.
Dr.
Subash Gupta is well known all over the
world for his Pioneering work in liver
transplantation in the Indian subcontinent. During the briefing he shared
insights on his journey in India, experiences and challenges faced over the
years and how the Liver Transplant vertical has developed in the recent past.
He also discussed about the comprehensive management of complex conditions of
HPB.
Addressing the press meet, Dr.
Reddy,
Chairman, Apollo Hospitals said,
“Apollo's comprehensive liver transplant care programme is well known for its
highly successful Adult and Pediatric Liver Transplant programmes, clinical
excellence and cutting edge technology. From the inception we have successful
performed liver transplant in India in 1998, the Apollo Transplant Program has
successfully completed 1400 living donor liver transplants with over 90%
success rate and a 10% biliary stricture rate. We strive to achieve many more
such landmarks and keep alive our motto of touching lives!”
Speaking
on the occasion, Prof. Subash Gupta,
Chief Liver Transplant Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals said, “It is indeed a
proud moment for us to achieve such a milestone in liver transplants. We feel a
sense of accomplishment on the completion of 300 cases. We are grateful towards
our patients who have shown faith and trust in us and helping us reach this
landmark and delivering clinical excellence.”
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