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Apollo Hospitals achieves milestone of 53 Paediatric Liver Transplants in less than five years

Enters into MoU with Bombay Hospital to boost liver transplants in Mumbai and Western India

by Suman Gupta

Navi Mumbai, 19 October 2022: Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai, the foremost super-specialty quaternary care hospital in Western India today announced the completion of 53 life-saving paediatric liver transplant surgeries at a special press conference. The Hospital has undertaken total 170 Liver cases as on date of which 34 are Cadaver & 12 are International. The significant landmark was achieved in five years and is a testament to the success of Apollo’s advanced paediatric liver transplant program in giving a new lease of life to children suffering from end-stage liver disease.

Apollo also announced the expansion of the existing Liver Program within the state of Maharashtra & Gujarat under the Clinical leadership of Prof Darius Mirza, an internationally renowned Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Transplant Surgeon with over 35 years of experience, as Chief Consultant HPB & Liver Transplant Program – Apollo Hospitals Western Region.

The occasion also saw the announcement of an MoU between Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai and Bombay Hospital that will increase access to Apollo’s advanced liver transplant program for patients across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The collaboration between the two leading super-specialty hospitals will go a long way in ensuring positive outcomes in liver transplantation for patients with end-stage liver disease. The two institutions would work to build a successful liver transplant program that brings the best of medical expertise and the latest world-class technological advances in liver transplant care to Western India.

Ms. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “It is a proud moment for Apollo as we achieve this milestone of 53 paediatric liver transplants in five years. Apollo performs 15% of India’s liver transplants every year & is a pioneer in solid organ transplants. With an experience over 3 decades in transplants, which include 4,051 livers, Apollo has served patients from over 50 countries. We continue to attract the best medical talent as is evident with Prof. Darius Mirza coming on board once again to head the HPB and Liver transplant unit. I also welcome the collaboration with Bombay Hospital, it is tie-ups such as these that will help us deliver our services to a larger section of the populace.”

Prof Darius Mirza, Chief Consultant HPB  Surgeon  & Liver Transplant Program – Apollo Hospitals Western Region said, “When I was given the opportunity to develop liver transplant programme at Apollo Hospitals, I found it the most appropriate centre to utilize my expertise of providing a full range of liver transplant care to patients from all age groups and different risk levels.“The paediatric liver transplant programme at Apollo Hospitals has also seen significant fundraising initiatives through tie-ups with financial-aid programs and NGOs. This allows deserving children from underprivileged strata of society to access the best treatment for their condition. The support also extends to post-transplantation medication support.”

Dr. Rajkumar Patil, Director-Medical Services, Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre, said, “Started in 1952, Bombay Hospital & Medical Research Centre is a 750 beds hospital, providing relentless and selfless medical services to the common people for the last 6 decades. Bombay Hospital had been planning for a liver transplant programme and few of the patients registered with us have already undergone treatment at Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. We are happy to collaborate with Apollo Hospitals for the liver transplant program & this will build internal capability of our clinicians & team.”

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