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Friday, 3 January 2020

SUCCESSFUL FREE HEART TRANSPLANT PERFORMED ON TWO YOUNG GIRLS | MGM HealthCare

SUCCESSFUL FREE HEART TRANSPLANT PERFORMED ON TWO YOUNG GIRLS AT MGM HEALTHCARE

 Girls aged 11 and 17 years, belonging to the less-privileged section of society, received a new lease of life at MGM Healthcare

Tushitha was diagnosed with severe breathlessness and features suggestive of severe heart failure
Agalya was diagnosed with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy presenting with heart failure
Both the youngsters received a free heart transplant at MGM Healthcare

MGM Healthcare, a quaternary care hospital in the heart of Chennai city, announced today two successful heart transplant procedures performed on a 11-year-old and a 17-year-old girl, both belonging to the less-privileged section of society. The transplant procedure was done at a concessional price by MGM Healthcare and was supported by Aishwarya Trust. The procedure was successfully performed by the team of transplant doctors, led by Dr K R Balakrishnan, Chairman - Cardiac Sciences and Director - Heart and Lung Transplant & Mechanical Circulatory Support, MGM Healthcare and Dr Suresh Rao K G, Co-Director - Heart and Lung Transplant & Mechanical Circulatory Support, MGM Healthcare.

Tushitha (17), a 12th standard student from Chennai whose father works as a battery salesman, was diagnosed with severe breathlessness and features suggestive of severe heart failure. After evaluation, she was found to have Dilated Cardiomyopathy with end-stage heart failure. She was registered on the state’s transplant registry, waiting in line to receive a new heart. Once a suitable donor was identified, she was taken up for transplantation and the procedure was successfully performed.

Agalya (11), whose father works as a security officer from Nagercoil, started experiencing difficulty in breathing and was subsequently diagnosed with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy presenting with heart failure. Her echocardiogram showed severe diastolic dysfunction and grade III SAM and her LVOT gradient was more than 100mm HG and NT pro-

BNP more than 6000. Like Tushitha, she too appeared on the transplant waiting list and when a donor organ was available, moved on to have transplant surgery that was successful.

Dr K R Balakrishnan, said, “Both the girls were brought in a critical condition into MGM Healthcare. I am happy that both have responded well to the procedure and they can soon move back into their daily routine. My sincere thanks and appreciation to Aishwarya Trust who supported the families financially.” Coming from financially-challenged backgrounds, Aishwarya Trust - a non-profit organisation serving over a decade to support medical expenses of the deserving patient from the economically underprivileged section of the society - came forward to finance both their treatment.

Dr Suresh Rao said, “Heart failure causes dysfunction of other organs in the body due to lack of sufficient blood supply. It was a challenge to keep end-stage heart failure patients in a good condition till they get a suitable heart. These kids were lucky to get the heart transplant before other organs were dysfunctional.”

Speaking on this endeavor, Chitra Viswanathan, Managing trustee & Co Founder of Aishwarya Trust , said, “Both these young girls, Agalya and Tushitha, needed an immediate transplant. The family was not able to afford the expenses of a heart transplant. When I came to know about these young girls, I discussed the case with my trustees and we agreed to finance them. I am very delighted that the surgery went well. Aishwarya Trust started supporting the transplant programme from 2014 and we are proud to be a part of the transplant programme along with Dr K R Balakrishnan, Dr Suresh Rao and MGM Healthcare’s transplant team. Till date the trust has supported over 3500 congenital heart surgeries and 87 heart transplants We look forward to helping many more deserving children in the coming year.”

At MGM Healthcare, we believe only in the best — the best of technology, the best of infrastructure but most importantly, the best of clinical expertise. We have a plethora of highly specialised medical professionals from across the country. Dr K R Balakrishnan and his team's experience and skillful expertise precede them," said Dr Prashanth Rajagopalan, Director, MGM Healthcare.

Wednesday, 1 January 2020

TAVI cures 69-year-old who was suffering with severe narrowing of Aortic Valve

TAVI cures 69-year-old who was suffering with severe narrowing of Aortic Valve
(severe calcific Aortic stenosis) with breathing difficulty

MGM Healthcare, a quaternary care hospital in the heart of the city, announced today another successful non-surgical procedure called TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation) on a 69-year-old man who was suffering severe narrowing of Aortic Valve (severe calcific Aortic stenosis) with breathing difficulty.
The 69yr old, morbidly obese gentleman was diagnosed in MGM by Dr. Jyotirmaya Dash, Sr Consultant Interventional cardiologist who performed a Non-surgical Aortic Valve replacement (TAVI or TAVR) through a tube inserted in the leg (femoral artery). The case was very challenging because the patient was having severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), with COPD with Chronic Diabetes with lower limb varicose veins that carried a very high risk for surgery (Aortic valve replacement). The anatomy was also very challenging as the height of the coronary artery was low and the aorta was aligned horizontally. Dr. Jyotirmaya Dash performed TAVI successfully on him and the patient is doing well now.

Post-procedure, Dr. Jyotirmaya Dash, Senior Consultant Interventional cardiologist, said “TAVI is a minimally-invasive procedure that implants a new aortic valve to take over the functions of the old and damaged valve without replacing it. TAVI is a boon to medical science today. The patient can undergo this non-surgical procedure with minimal risk, post-procedure the patient requires to stay in hospital only for 3 days and they can resume to their normal routine in 2 weeks 

The Department of Cardiology at MGM Healthcare is the country’s most comprehensive cardiac center, it offers from simple angiogram to heart transplant and LVADs. The Department also offers the most advanced and specialized methods of minimally-invasive treatment. The hospital offers comprehensive cardiac services (invasive and non-invasive), including interventional cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, and electrophysiology, by adopting a holistic approach and customized patient care where expert cardiologists focus on the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cardiovascular diseases.