BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital – first in Karnataka to touch the 250 Liver Transplant mark

● First to complete 250 liver transplants in Karnataka *First to perform adult swap liver transplant in Karnataka *First to perform Multi – Organ ( Kidney + Liver ) transplant in Karnataka *First to perform SWAP transplant in Karnataka during the COVID – 19 pondemic *Gleneagles Global Hospitals network is the pioneer in organ transplantation in India .

Bangalore , June 16 , 2022 : BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital is one of Karnataka’s leading multi – organ transplant centres . It has the largest integrated liver care program in Karnataka with a strong legacy of 12+ years . It has reached yet another milestone by crossing the 250+ transplant mark becoming the first hospital in Karnataka to complete 250 liver transplants . The hospital is well – known for its vigorous transplant programme and is Karnataka’s pioneer in more complex transplants such as combined liver – kidney , split liver and adult swap liver transplants . Despite COVID induced challenges , the hospital carried out 13 liver transplants in 2021. The team of liver transplant surgeons have transplanted 120 livers from deceased donors and 119 from living donors , as well 11 kidney – liver combinations . Even though it treats some of the most critical patients , BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital’s liver transplant outcomes are among the state’s best , with a one – year survival greater than 90 percent and a five – year survival greater than 85 percent . ”

The achievement is more than just a number it represents the lives of patients touched . by the generosity of organ donors and is also a reminder of the countless others on the waitlist who struggle with liver disease and are waiting patiently and desperately for precious , life – saving organs . ” said Dr Mahesh Gopasetty , HOD & Senior Consultant – HPB and Transplant Surgery , BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital One important way of increasing the number of available organs has been living – donor transplantation , a technique that enables the patient to obtain a transplant right away , skipping the waitlist . ” A living donor can be an immediate family member or extended family ” explains Dr Mahesh . ” In the procedure , a portion of the donor’s liver is removed and implanted in the recipient . Both segments ( the remaining section of the donor’s liver , and the portion received by the patient ) will regenerate and grow to fit the needs of each individual . ” At present , 70-80 % of livers obtained for transplantation in South India are a result of cadaver donations . A very small percentage is from living donors . The doctors anticipate that this imbalance will correct itself in the future as awareness increases about the fact that live donors need not fear any risk to life or longevity by deciding to donate . Last year , a child with Wilson’s disease was brought to the hospital with liver failure . Wilson’s disease is a rare inherited disorder that causes copper to accumulate in your liver , brain and other vital organs . As liver cells try to make repairs to damage done by excess copper , scar tissue forms in the liver , making it more difficult for the liver to function . The child was transplanted with a liver donated by her mother . In this case , the expense of the surgery was met through a combined sourcing strategy .

Apart from crowd funding , the hospital chose to award a discount and only the remaining amount had to be arranged by the family . Dr Adarsh CK , Chief Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist , BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital , ” The liver program at BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital uses the most advanced technology to treat all types of acute and chronic liver conditions , including treatment for hepatitis B & C , fatty liver disease , alcoholic cirrhosis , liver tumours and management of metabolic , autoimmune , and hereditary liver diseases . ” Another medically challenging case that the transplant team recently treated is of a young woman who was suffering from port pulmonary hypertension , a heart condition that is sometimes associated with liver cirrhosis . The patient had very high pulmonary artery pressure , which meant an increased risk of cardiac arrest during surgery . This condition also causes the body to hold onto excess fluid . Therefore , the patient was admitted two weeks prior to the transplant and treated aggressively to manage its severity before going into the surgery . Nearly 20 litres of fluid were removed from her body during this time . Her husband donated his liver , the surgery was successful and now she no longer suffers from port pulmonary hypertension either . This transplant made possible by first treating other related conditions which had severe consequences to her health . ” This major milestone is the result of the tireless dedication of everyone on our liver transplant team including hepatologists , surgeons , diagnostic and pathology experts , advanced – practice nurses , and others , ” says Biju Nair , COO , BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital ” Together we have come a long way in the last 12 years , pursuing innovations to increase access to transplantation and improve quality of life for patients with end – stage liver disease . ” The team of experts who made this achievement possible includes Dr Mahesh Gopasetty ( HOD & Senior Consultant – HPB and Transplant Surgery ) , Dr A M Kutappa ( HOD and Senior Consultant , Anaesthesia and Critical Care ) , Dr Adarsh CK ( Chief Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist ) , Dr Pradeep Krishna ( Consultant – HPB and Transplant Surgery ) , Dr Pramod ( Consultant Hepatologist & Liver Transplant Physician ) , Dr Ravindra Nidoni ( Consultant – HPB and Transplant Surgery ) , Dr Bhuvan Shetty ( Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist ) , doctors of the Anaesthesia and Critical Care team consisting of Dr Ashish , Dr Arun , Dr Vijay , Dr Mahesh , and Dr Uma , supported by a dedicated team of transplant nurses , coordinators and other supporting staff members . The hospital also has strong Laboratory team and Blood Bank equipped with facilities that are at par with international standards and helps in making transplant program successful . The COVID – 19 pandemic strongly affected organ procurement and transplantation in Karnataka . Non – availability of donors and travel restrictions further affected those who were immune compromised and awaiting scheduled liver transplants . Many patients unfortunately succumbed under these circumstances . Being home bound , many people . took to alcohol and binge eating which has also caused an increase in liver related health issues in the Bangalore population .

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SPARSH Hospital in RR Nagar introduces ‘SPARSH Kutumba’

A neighbourhood connect program that offers exclusive healthcare membership for the residents of Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru

Bengaluru, 23rd April 2022: SPARSH Hospital RR Nagar, has announced the launch of ‘SPARSH Kutumba’, a neighbourhood connect program that offers exclusive health membership for the residents of Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bengaluru. The first SPARSH Kutumba card was handed over to Kannada Movie star Darshan Thoogudeepa.

SPARSH Kutumba is an initiative by SPARSH Hospital to ensure easy and uninterrupted access to the best of medical care for residents who live in and around SPARSH’s RR Nagar facility. Anyone residing within 5 kilometres of the hospital can get the ‘Kutumba’ card free of cost and avail an array of benefits. A Kutumba card will cover the entire household irrespective of the size of the family. As an inaugural offer, SPARSH is offering free OPD consultations for Kutumba card holders. Furthermore, they can also avail benefits such as free sample collection, home delivery of medicines without any delivery charges, immediate access to free ambulance service, and discounts on a range of other services.

Commenting on the initiative, Dr. Sharan Shivaraj Patil, Chairman, SPARSH Hospital, said, “ SPARSH Kutumba, as the name suggests, is a neighbourhood connect initiative through which we want to welcome the residents of RR Nagar to join the SPARSH family. At SPARSH, we have always emphasized on making healthcare accessible to everyone while also ensuring that each patient’s needs are prioritised. We want them to easily access good quality care when they need it the most. SPARSH Kutumba is a step towards that direction and it’s yet another way of living upto our promise of Faith, Hope, and Love”

Sandalwood star Darshan Thoogudeepa, a resident of RR Nagar, said, “ I am happy to be the first resident of RR Nagar to receive the SPARSH Kutumba card. I believe that access to high quality medical care at the right time can make a huge difference to medical outcomes. This community initiative by Dr Sharan Patil and his team is a great opportunity for residents of RR Nagar to get easy access to quality medical care at any time they need. It allows people to be proactive about their health and seek timely treatment.”

Within the next one month, the SPARSH Kutumba program will be extended to all other SPARSH Hospital units, allowing many more people to have convenient and affordable access to quality medical care.

For more details about SPARSH Kutumba, call 080 6766 6766

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OPHTHALMOLOGY PIONEER DR. ROHIT SHETTY IN WORLD POWER LIST 2022

Bengaluru: DR. Rohit Shetty, cornea-refractive surgeon and a translational scientist, has been named as one of the top 100 most inspiring and influential ophthalmologists of the world by the respected and widely read ‘The Ophthalmologist’ magazine.

The Ophthalmologist Power List 2022 is a roll call of giants in clinical practice and vision research. The list is prepared from the mammoth lineup of 450 names by an international panel of 20 judges. “I am humbled and honored to be amongst the top brilliant minds in eye care” said Dr. Shetty , who is the Vice Chairman of Narayana Nethralaya. Dr. Shetty has been passionate about personalized eye care that is backed by Narayana Nethralaya’s research laboratory, state-of-the-art technology as well as artificial intelligence. “The biggest need in the field is to quickly adapt to the rapidly changing technology and therapeutics,” he said.

Dr. Shetty is in the company of stalwarts such as Pearse A. Keane (Consultant Ophthalmologist at Moorfields Eye Hospital and Professor of Artificial Medical Intelligence at University College London); Alan C. Bird (Emeritus Professor and Consultant at Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, UK); Stephanie Watson (Professor & Head of Corneal Research Group at University of Sydney) and Caroline Klaver (Professor of Ophthalmology and Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands).

The Vice Chairman of Narayana Nethralaya has been practicing high volume refractive surgery for over 20 years with a keen interest in keratoconus and ectatic corneal disorders. He is the Chief Mentor for the Dual Academic Program (Ph.D. & Clinical Fellowship) at Narayana Nethralaya Eye Institute, Bangalore, and Maastricht University.

Dr. Shetty’s work on pain management after photorefractive keratectomy, the influence of stromal molecular markers on corneal ectasia and risk scoring systems to predict ectasia after refractive surgery has been well received in the world of ophthalmology. He has over 300 peer-reviewed publications in national and international journals and is a reviewer for many indexed journals for this specialty. He is also on the editorial board of the Journal of Refractive Surgery. Dr. Shetty completed his residency in ophthalmology from the St. Johns Medical College for the Diplomate of the National Board. Dr. Shetty obtained his FRCS in Glasgow, Scotland, the United Kingdom in 2006 and is currently an FRCS examiner.

The Ophthalmologist Power List 2022 honour is one of the many recognitions conferred on Dr Shetty. In the All India Ophthalmological Society’s 2015 annual conference, Dr Shetty won the prestigious Col. Rangachari Award for the overall best paper of the conference for his work on “Is Inflammation Driving Keratoconus? A Holistic Study of Molecular Pathways”. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recently conferred an achievement award to Dr. Rohit Shetty for the distinguished services he has rendered over the years to the programs of the society. He has also been awarded the Casebeer Award for outstanding contribution to refractive surgery by the ISRS in the year 2019.

For more information, please contact:

Dr Rohit Shetty
Vice Chairman of Narayana Nethralaya
M: 9449037329

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HCG Cancer Hospital Offers India’s First Extended Reality Lab using Microsoft HoloLens 2 to enhance patient experience

Mixed reality is reimagining healthcare by connecting specialists from hub centers with doctors in Tier-2 cities

Bengaluru, 12th April 2022: Healthcare Global Enterprises Ltd. (HCG), one of India’s largest dedicated cancer care chains today announced the launch of the country’s first Extended Reality Lab using the innovative Microsoft HoloLens 2 at the HCG Cancer Hospital Bengaluru. This Mixed Reality technology leverages HCG’s proven experience and expertise in providing precision health services.

By virtue of HoloLens 2, HCG’s specialist doctors of hub centers in metro cities will share their expertise with surgeons working in Tier-2 cities. By empowering healthcare teams to work independently, HoloLens 2 is reducing time-to-care for patients. With HoloLens 2, healthcare experts can now collaborate with surgeons, no matter where they are, and interact on immersive 3-D platforms to offer the best possible treatment. Using Dynamics 365 Remote Assist, which can be accessed on, Windows, Android or iOS devices, mixed reality will undoubtedly go a long way towards fulfilling HCG’s vision of bridging the gap in terms of medical expertise and talent that pervades the Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities across India. It will help transform the healthcare industry through knowledge sharing, simulated training, and personalized patient care.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. B S Ajaikumar, Executive Chairman, HealthCare Global Enterprises Ltd. said, “The adoption of Microsoft HoloLens 2 at HCG is a pivotal step towards serving the larger cause of healthcare. The fact that HoloLens allows users to interact with objects projected into their view is a boon for healthcare stakeholders – whether for comprehending medical scenarios, enhancing surgical interventions, or assessing patient conditions. The HoloLens technology is expected to revolutionize cancer treatment as doctors from Tier-2 cities can now seamlessly work in the guiding light of specialists from metros, thereby enabling every HCG patient to avail of prompt and best-in-class treatment”.

HCG is a pioneer in adopting cutting-edge technology in the fight against cancer and we are reinforcing our commitment to tech-led innovation through India’s first Extended Reality Lab using Microsoft HoloLens 2. We are glad to have Microsoft supporting us in our endeavor to improve patient outcomes through personalized and precise cancer treatment. Beyond doubt, a new era in healthcare is being unleashed by disruptive technologies like HoloLens. The future of healthcare is rooted in mixed reality, and HoloLens 2 promises to be at the heart of this transformation.” said Mr. Raj Gore, CEO, Healthcare Global Enterprises Ltd.

“Mixed reality solutions are empowering healthcare practitioners and experts to reimagine healthcare by accelerating diagnoses, reducing time-to care, and enabling personalization. We are pleased to associate with HCG Hospitals that has brought advanced cancer care to the doorstep of millions of patients and is now deploying mixed reality tools to create immersive experiences. Using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Remote Assist doctors wearing Microsoft HoloLens 2 can hold video calls with colleagues and experts from anywhere in the world for real time knowledge sharing thereby improving access and efficiency,” said Sashikumar Sreedharan, Managing Director, Microsoft India.

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Apollo Cancer Centres and Cancer patients pledge toco-create a healthy planet on this World Health Day

The Group undertakes a pan-India initiative to distribute over 5,000 indigenous and highly oxygenating saplings to Cancer patients on the occasion

Bangalore, April 07, 2022: This World Health Day, Apollo Cancer Centres, which ranks among the world’s best cancer hospitals, undertook a pan-India initiative to celebrate World Health Day thus working towards creating a green and healthy planet. The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the focus on how the health of individuals is directly related to and dependent on the environment and the ecosystem we live in.

Apollo Cancer Centres across 13 Indian cities have stepped up to co-create a greener environment for a healthy self. In an effort to give a fillip to India’s potters who have been affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Apollo Cancer Centres, have procured mud pots from them to distribute high oxygen generating indigenous plants to patients. Over 5,000 saplings will be gifted to patients who will be discharged on and from April 7, 2022, onwards.

In line with the initiative, Apollo Cancer Centres, Bangalore, and cancer patients took a pledge to co-create a healthy planet on this World Health Day. The event was graced by the presence of Dr. A N Yellappa Reddy, a renewed environmentalist, along with Mr. Davison P K, CEO, Karnataka region, Apollo Hospitals.

Commenting on the initiative, Ms. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd (AHEL), said, “It is imperative that individuals collectively work together towards a healthy future & co-create a better planet. Environmental hazards such as air and water pollution, negative impacts of climate change are the most prominent causes of health threats, globally. In line with our vision to create a healthy world, Apollo Cancer Centres and patients have taken a pledge to make a healthier planet.”

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Dinesh Madhavan, President–Group Oncology & International, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited (AHEL), said, “Apollo Cancer Centres is in the forefront in the battle against cancer, the first step in this direction is to ensure that we live in a healthier planet. In this endeavor, we have taken a pledge with our patients to take care of another life by planting indigenous saplings that highly oxygenate. This small step by us and our patients will go a long way in creating an environment which is less toxic, improves quality of life and create a better planet for the future generation, thus providing a better chance to win over cancer.”

On the occasion, Dr. A N Yellappa Reddy, Environmentalist, said, “It is a moment of pride to be associated with Apollo Cancer Centre for their splendid initiatives this World Health Day. Covid-19 has made us understand the need for preserving nature and following healthy practices to lead a better life. The various initiatives helped us educate ourselves and the people around us about clean- holistic living. I am honored to be associated with ACC, in strengthening the future and encouraging each one of us to build a better world.”

Apollo Cancer Centre is focused on channeling its efforts towards the health of individuals and the planet at the center of its plans and actions. This initiative will foster a healthy environment to create individuals and societies focused on holistic well-being.

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