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Asia's largest and the most trusted healthcare provider, Apollo Hospitals has performed 534
organ transplants across the nation in less than 8 months in the year 2010. Chairman of the
Apollo Hospitals Group, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, today made the formal announcement about this
significant achievement.
Apollo Transplant Program
- Apollo Liver Transplant Centers- Delhi, Chennai,
Ahmedabad and Kolkata. Bangalore and Hyderabad to
be launched in the next 12 months.
- Apollo Kidney Transplant Centers- Ahemdabad,
Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata,
Madurai, Mysore, Vizag, Dhaka, Pune, Ranchi Bilaspur
and Ludhiana to be launched in the next 12 months.
Figures for 2010
- Liver Transplants : 134
- Kidney Transplants : 398
- Heart Transplants : 02
- Bone Marrow : 51
The statistics portray an alarming
need for organ transplant in
India. According to the estimated
statistics, every 3 minutes a
patient is added to the list of
patients needing a transplant.
More than 200,000 Indians
require organ transplantation
annually, an estimated 20,000
liver transplants are required per
year in India.
Apollo Hospitals conducted the
first successful Kidney
Transplant in June 1984 in
Chennai, and the first successful
bone marrow transplant in July
1995 and the first successful
Liver transplant in India in
November 1998. From then till
now we have conducted a total of
6587 transplants (liver, kidney,
heart, liver + kidney, bone
marrow).
"We have always worked towards the cause of spreading awareness about organ donation so that
the patients in need would benefit from it. Driven by patients' needs and expectations Apollo
Hospitals started the Apollo centers of transplant in 1984. In a span of 242 days in 2010, 534
organ transplants have been performed averaging more than two transplants a day" said Dr.
Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group.
By the end of the year Apollo transplant programme will be the busiest transplants programme in
the world.
"Apollo Hospitals has 12 centers for kidney transplant across the country and four centers for
liver transplant in Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Kolkatta. Apollo is planning to establish
more kidney and liver centers in the next 12 months. Having established the first successful liver
transplant in India we believe we have enough experience to establish liver transplant centers in
other locations. This year we have already performed 134 liver transplants" said Dr Anupam
Sibal, Group Medical Director Apollo Group and Senior Pediatric Gastroenterologist.
Also present at the event were Mr. Ranbir Singh, the 500th case of transplant surgery at Apollo
Hospitals and baby Sroy Kim, a 19 month Cambodian child who has successfully undergone a
liver transplant at Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. Sroy is the first child in Cambodia to undergo a
liver transplant at Apollo Hospitals after his initial surgery at Singapore. "The doctors at the
Apollo Hospital were extremely helpful. I feel much better now and this is all because of the
efforts of the Apollo Team." said Mr. Ranbir Singh.
The Apollo transplant programme is privileged to have some of the best clinicians in the country.
Dr Subash Gupta, Senior Consultant Liver Transplant Surgery, Dr S. N. Mehta, Senior
Consultant Kidney Transplant Surgery, Dr. Vijaya Rajkumari, Senior Consultant Kidney
Transplant Surgery to name a few have given a new lease of life to those suffering with organ
failure.
The need of the hour is a proactive attitude towards organ donation. Apollo Hospitals promises
to work towards the cause of encouraging organ donation. |