Rare liver-heart surgery at Apollo Hospitals

This complex procedure, known as an en-Bloc CHLT, has never before been attempted anywhere in Asia

Update: 2015-11-16 01:44 GMT
Apollo Hospitals chairman Prathap C. Reddy interacts with the patient (wearing a mask) and doctors at Apollo Hospital in Chennai.
HyderabadApollo Hospitals has performed a complex combined heart and liver transplant (CHLT) on a 30-year-old from Tiruc-hengode, Tamil Nadu.
 
According to the healt-hcare major, this complex procedure, known as an en-Bloc CHLT, has never before been attempted anywhere in Asia. This involves simultaneous heart and liver transplant, done with both organs taken as a single entity still attached to one another.
 
The patient, who suffering from cirrhosis of the liver, was advised a liver transplant. However, doctors found that he had a congenital condition called Ebste-ins anomaly — a failure of the right side of the heart to develop properly, which was the cause of the liver failure.
 
This required a combined heart and liver transplant, thus making it a highly risky procedure. The Apollo team, however, has successfully completed the surgery, which is the first in Asia, and the patient is recovering. 
“The surgery is a result of days of meticulous planning by both our cardiac and liver transplant teams and showcases our strength in terms of infrastructure, and medical expertise,” said Dr Prathap C. Reddy, the chairman of Apollo Hospitals.

 

 

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