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    Dr Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy appointed Chairperson of CAHO’s Healthcare Institutions Division

    Appointment reinforces leadership in advancing patient safety, quality care, and accreditation across India’s healthcare ecosystemChennai, April 2026: The Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organizations (CAHO) has appointed Dr Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, Chief Executive Officer, Apollo Hospitals - Chennai Region, as Chairperson of its Healthcare Institutions Division for the 2026–2028 term. CAHO, a leading body focused on advancing patient safety and quality standards across healthcare institutions in India, brings together accredited hospitals and healthcare providers to drive best practices, clinical governance, and system-wide improvements.In his role as Chairperson of the Healthcare Institutions Division, Dr Kaliamoorthy will work closely with member institutions to strengthen quality frameworks, promote standardisation of care, and enable knowledge-sharing across the ecosystem. The focus will be on building scalable, sustainable approaches to accreditation, patient safety, and clinical excellence across diverse care settings.Dr Kaliamoorthy brings extensive experience in hospital administration and clinical operations, with a strong track record in driving quality-led healthcare delivery. At Apollo Hospitals, Chennai Region, he has led initiatives focused on clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and patient-centric care models.Commenting on the appointment, Dr Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy said, “This is an important moment for healthcare in India, where the focus is increasingly shifting towards measurable quality, patient safety, and accountability across institutions. CAHO has played a critical role in shaping this agenda, and I look forward to working with member organisations to strengthen systems that deliver consistent, high-quality care. The priority will be to translate standards into everyday practice and support institutions in building capabilities that are both scalable and sustainable.”The appointment comes at a time when healthcare systems across India are placing greater emphasis on accreditation, transparency, and continuous quality improvement, with industry bodies like CAHO playing a key role in enabling alignment and progress across institutions.For more informations, Click here https://www.apollohospitals.com/apollo-in-the-news
    DATE: 23, Apr, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals Chennai uses rare technique to prevent life-threatening complication in high-risk heart patient

     Advanced minimally invasive approach expands treatment options for patients unsuitable for repeat open-heart surgery Chennai, India: Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road, Chennai has successfully treated a high-risk 67-year-old patient with complex heart disease using a rare BASILICA-assisted Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) procedure, helping prevent a potentially life-threatening complication during valve replacement.  The advanced minimally invasive procedure was carried out by a multidisciplinary cardiac team led by Dr. Sengottuvelu G, Senior Interventional Cardiologist and the Clinical Lead of Structural Heart Interventions, Apollo Hospitals. This approach is particularly relevant for patients who are not ideal candidates for repeat open-heart surgery, offering a less invasive alternative in complex redo valve cases. The patient presented a complicated medical history, including diabetes, coronary artery disease with prior stent placement, and a previous surgical aortic valve replacement in 2017 for bicuspid aortic stenosis. Over time, the artificial valve deteriorated, leading to severe aortic stenosis and moderate aortic regurgitation, resulting in recurring symptoms and the need for further intervention. Pre-procedure imaging revealed a critical challenge. The coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart, were located very close to the existing valve. In such cases, placing a new valve can push the valve leaflet into these arteries, potentially blocking blood flow and leading to life-threatening complications. To address this, the team performed a minimally invasive TAVI procedure, where a new valve is delivered through a blood vessel, typically via the leg. Given the high risk of coronary obstruction, this was combined with the BASILICA technique, an advanced method designed to prevent blockage. Dr. Sengottuvelu G, Senior Interventional Cardiologist and Clinical Lead of Structural Heart Interventions, Apollo Hospitals Chennai, said, "This case highlights the evolving capabilities of transcatheter therapies in managing highly complex structural heart disease. BASILICA is a technically demanding procedure, and its successful execution reflects the expertise and coordination of our team." During the procedure, a fine wire was carefully positioned across the valve leaflet that posed the risk. Using a controlled burst of electrical energy, the team precisely split the leaflet. Once divided, the two halves move aside when the new valve is placed, ensuring that blood flow to the coronary arteries is not obstructed. As an added layer of safety, guidewires were placed in both coronary arteries, with backup stents kept ready for immediate use, ensuring that blood flow could be restored instantly if required. Dr. C S Muthukumaran, Interventional Cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals Chennai, added, “Performing the first BASILICA procedure in the Apollo Group is a proud moment. It reinforces our commitment to bringing cutting-edge, life-saving technologies to patients in India.” Following the procedure, the team successfully implanted a transcatheter heart valve, achieving an excellent clinical outcome. The patient showed improved blood flow through the valve, no obstruction to the coronary arteries, stable heart rhythm, and has since been discharged in a stable condition. While coronary artery obstruction during TAVI is rare (occurring in less than 1% of cases), it carries a high mortality risk of up to 40–50%, making prevention critical. Techniques such as BASILICA have been developed globally for such high-risk cases, with success rates exceeding 90% in international studies. However, the procedure remains highly specialised and is not widely performed, particularly in India. This case reflects the growing role of advanced structural heart interventions in managing complex cardiac conditions, while reducing the need for repeat open surgeries and enabling faster recovery for patients.Featuring insights from Dr. Sengottuvelu G, Senior Interventional Cardiologist and Clinical Lead of Structural Heart Interventions, Apollo Hospitals Chennai. And Dr. C S Muthukumaran, Interventional Cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals Chennai 📞 For appointments, call 044 4040 1066
    DATE: 23, Apr, 2026
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    Apollo Hospital's Health of the Nation 2026 Edition Reveals Early Onset of Hidden Health Risks Across India

    India’s health risks are emerging earlier and often remaining undetected for longer, according to the sixth edition of Apollo Hospitals’ Health of the Nation (HoN) 2026 report, released on World Health Day. Based on over three million preventive health assessments conducted across the Apollo ecosystem in 2025, the report highlights a growing need for proactive and personalised healthcare approaches.  The analysis shows that two in three young adults are already at risk for non-communicable diseases (NCDs). In working populations with an average age of 38, nearly half have prediabetes or diabetes, while eight in ten are overweight. Notably, one in five individuals under 30 is prediabetic, though early intervention has been shown to reverse the condition in many cases. The report also reveals widespread nutritional and fitness concerns, including high rates of Vitamin D and B12 deficiencies and declining physical fitness among younger individuals. Notably, nearly two-thirds of people under 30 assessed showed limitations in strength, flexibility, or balance, early indicators associated with higher long-term risks for cardiovascular disease and reduced physical resilience. Gender-specific insights further highlight risks such as anaemia and the earlier onset of breast cancer, reinforcing the importance of targeted screening and timely preventive care.   Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder Chairman, Apollo Hospitals, emphasised that healthcare must move beyond routine tests to a more personalised and proactive model, where comprehensive health checks help individuals understand long-term risks and take greater ownership of their well-being. Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals, noted that women’s health requires more personalised and life-stage–aligned care, as undetected health conditions can have far-reaching impacts on families, communities, and the broader economy. Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals, highlighted that healthy longevity depends on early and continuous action, with predictive screening and advanced diagnostics playing a key role in identifying diseases such as heart disease and cancer at their earliest, most treatable stages. The report reinforces that structured screening, advanced diagnostics, and follow-up care can significantly improve health outcomes, marking a shift toward predictive, preventive, and personalised healthcare in India. 
    DATE: 21, Apr, 2026
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    Apollo Surgeon Honoured Lifetime Achievement Award for Advancing Robotic Colorectal Surgery in India

    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, continues to strengthen its leadership in advanced surgical innovation, as Dr. Venkatesh Munikrishnan, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, was conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award for services to robotic colorectal surgery at the 3rd Global SSI Multi-Specialty Robotic Surgery Conference (SMRSC 2026) in New Delhi.  Presented by the Hon’ble Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare Mr. Prataprao Jadhav, the award reflects both individual excellence and the collective clinical advancements achieved by the Apollo Hospitals team. Over the years, the colorectal unit at Apollo has contributed to one of India’s largest series of robotic colorectal cancer surgeries, demonstrating the growing role of minimally invasive, robot-assisted techniques in improving surgical precision and patient recovery. Robotic colorectal surgery is increasingly recognised for its potential to enhance surgical dexterity, enable better visualisation, and support more precise tumour resection, particularly in complex pelvic procedures. At Apollo, these capabilities have been complemented by the development of a telesurgery service chain, expanding access to specialised care and enabling knowledge-sharing across geographies. The recognition also highlights the institution’s commitment to integrating innovation with patient-first care, ensuring that technological advancements translate into safer procedures and improved outcomes. As robotic platforms continue to evolve, Apollo Hospitals remains focused on advancing evidence-based surgical practices that prioritise precision, accessibility, and long-term patient well-being. 
    DATE: 21, Apr, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals Honoured with Various Awards at ET Healthcare Awards 2025
    Apollo Hospitals has achieved national acclaim after winning multiple honours at the Economic Times Healthcare Awards 2025, affirming its leadership in clinical excellence and compassionate patient care. The accolades, presented at a ceremony held on 5th September 2025, underscore Apollo’s leadership in specialized medical services and innovative healthcare delivery.  Apollo Hospitals emerged as the winner in various categories of the “Hospital of the Year” awards.  Category NameBrand NameRegionAwardHospital of the Year - Emergency and Trauma Care Apollo Hospitals, Chennai National Winner Hospital of the Year - Gastroenterology & Hepatology Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata National Winner Hospital of the Year - Laparoscopic Surgery Apollo Spectra Hospitals National Winner Hospital of the Year - Neurology Apollo Hospitals, Chennai National Winner Hospital of the Year - Nursing Excellence Apollo Hospitals, Chennai National Winner Hospital of the Year - Oncology Apollo Proton Cancer Centre National Winner Hospital of the Year - Paediatrics Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata National Winner Hospital of the Year - Pulmonology Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata National Winner Hospital of the Year - Gastroenterology & Hepatology Apollo Hospitals, Guwahati East Winner Hospital of the Year - Critical Care Apollo Hospitals, Guwahati East Winner Hospital of the Year - Orthopaedics Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata National Jury Recognition Hospital of the Year - Short Stay Surgery Apollo Spectra Hospitals National Jury Recognition Multi - Speciality Hospital of the Year Apollo Hospitals, Chennai National Jury Recognition Hospital of the Year - Vascular Surgery Apollo Hospitals, Chennai South Jury Recognition  This prestigious win underscores Apollo’s leadership and commitment to advancing patient care and clinical excellence across the nation. 
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    Apollo Hospitals Celebrates 42 Years of Global Healthcare Impact
    Apollo Hospitals celebrated its 42nd anniversary on 18th September 2025, commemorating an inspiring history of transforming health and happiness in homes around the globe. Apollo introduced India's first corporate hospital in 1983, ushering a healthcare revolution that has resulted in more than 5.1 million surgeries and 27,000 organ transplants across four decades. The hospital group has also trained more than 1.1 million healthcare workers, greatly improving skilled manpower in the nation. Apollo has influenced the lives of more than 200 million people in 185 countries since its foundation, empowering communities in more than 19,000 Indian pincodes.  Chairman Dr. Prathap C. Reddy spoke about Apollo's expansion, saying, "Apollo's beginning was not the beginning of a hospital but the beginning of a movement that promoted trust and transformed healthcare. Our vision is to deliver world-class care and build healthier societies, so families may envision a future full of hope."  Executive Vice Chairperson Dr. Preetha Reddy highlighted the human capital implications, observing, "The real strength of a nation is in the health of its people. Our doctors, nurses, and caregivers define progress, and investment in them strengthens our nation's resilience and growth."  Managing Director Dr. Suneeta Reddy reiterated Apollo's patient-first journey: "From preventive treatment and innovative care to digital health and research, we aim to take quality care to every corner of India." Joint Managing Director Dr. Sangita Reddy further said that Apollo is leading the way to a future of healthcare that is borderless, tech-enabled, and powered by predicting and preventing disease, with AI, robotics, and digital platforms at its core. Apollo has consistently changed the face of medicine in India and beyond with its pioneering firsts such as South Asia’s first Proton Cancer Centre, India’s first AI-Precision Oncology Centre, and the region’s first CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery system. Today, Apollo leads with 28 advanced robotic platforms, AI-powered cardiovascular risk prediction, and augmented reality–assisted surgeries. Beyond hospitals, Apollo Foundation’s Billion Hearts Beating and Total Health programs have reached 1.9 million vulnerable lives, reaffirming Apollo’s belief that healthcare is a right, not a privilege.  
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    Apollo Celebrates Success in Liver Transplants under Tamil Nadu CM’s Scheme
    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, announced the successful completion of over 50 liver transplants under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS) on 11 September 2025. This achievement has given a new lease of life to patients from underserved socio-economic groups across Tamil Nadu, reaffirming Apollo’s mission to provide equitable access to world-class healthcare. As part of the celebrations, transplant recipients and their families were felicitated. Many came forward to share their journeys of restored health, underscoring how CMCHIS has been a lifeline for patients who otherwise could not have afforded such advanced medical care. Their experiences highlighted the transformational power of the scheme in bridging the gap between critical medical need and financial barriers. Thiru Ma. Subramanian, Hon’ble Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Government of Tamil Nadu, praised the milestone, reaffirming the government’s commitment to ensuring that no individual is denied advanced healthcare due to financial constraints. He commended Apollo Hospitals for its partnership in strengthening the state’s vision of inclusive health coverage and serving as a model of effective public–private collaboration. Ms. Sindoori Reddy, Director - Strategy, Apollo Hospitals Group, said the achievement reflects Apollo’s belief in making high-end care accessible to all, particularly by enabling patients to undergo complex, high-cost procedures like liver transplantation. She expressed gratitude to the state leadership for prioritising impartial healthcare through CMCHIS, calling it a true model of partnership with far-reaching impact. Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO, Apollo Hospitals Chennai, highlighted that Apollo’s outcomes are on par with leading global centres, achieved through meticulous planning, surgical expertise, and vigilant post-operative care. Dr. Elankumaran K, Head of the Liver Diseases & Transplantation Institute, noted that consistently high success rates, even in the most complex cases, reflect Apollo’s advanced infrastructure and unwavering commitment to innovation. This milestone stands as a testament to Apollo’s leadership in transplantation. With the world’s busiest solid organ transplant program — spanning 27 centres across India since 2012 — Apollo continues to deliver excellence. Coupled with Tamil Nadu’s pioneering organ donation policies, which have achieved a deceased donor rate nearly seven times the national average, these efforts ensure that high-end transplant care remains accessible and sustainable. Together, they reaffirm Apollo’s dedication to saving lives through innovation, compassion, and consistently excellent outcomes. 
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    Apollo OMR Marks a Milestone in Robotic Joint Replacement: 150 Surgeries, 150 Days
    Chennai, 15 October 2025: Apollo Speciality Hospitals, OMR records a milestone in joint care by successfully completing over 150 Robotic Total Knee Replacements (TKR) surgeries in 150 days. Setting new standards in surgical precision and patient recovery, Apollo OMR races to be one of the fastest growing Robotic TKR centres in South India. The robotic technology used in these surgeries is Mako Smart Robotics, a product of Stryker, a medical technology company based in the USA. For patients with complex knee conditions, this next-gen technology is a minimally invasive and a safer alternative to traditional knee replacement surgery. The traditional total knee replacement (TKR) is a surgical procedure performed on patients with joint damage or advanced arthritis to relieve knee pain and restore joint function. It relies on manual alignment and standardised implant procedure. The damaged sections of the knee are replaced with artificial components, allowing better movement and quality of life.   In contrast, Robotic Total Knee Replacements uses 3D imaging and computer-guided tools to plan and execute the procedure with precision. This opens avenues for surgeons to navigate every step to the patient’s unique anatomy, thereby minimising tissue trauma, blood loss and enhancing implant longevity. A team of Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeons – Dr. Venkataramanan Swaminathan, Dr. Damodharan P R, Dr. Senthil Kamalasekaran and Dr. Madhan Thiruvengada, alongside their teams, made this milestone possible.  Talking about the technology used for robotic surgeries, Dr. Venkataramanan Swaminathan, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, OMR said, “The robotic assisted total knee replacement is not just a technological upgrade but a game changer in orthopaedic care. With robotic-arm assisted technology, we are able to treat patients with cases that were considered complex for conventional surgery. With a growing ageing population, this technology promises reduced pain, faster recovery, improved mobility and quality of life.” Speaking on this occasion, Dr. Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, Chief Executive Officer, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai Region said, "Completing 150 robotic knee replacements in just 150 days is a clinical milestone as well as a reflection of our commitment to innovation and patient-first care. At Apollo OMR, we are committed to integrating next-gen technologies like Robotic Total Knee Replacements to deliver precision care and match patient expectations. We consistently aim to stay ahead by combining clinical excellence with innovation, resulting in a better quality of life for our patients.” In conventional surgery, a patient’s walking and mobility begins in 2–4 days with total recovery ranging from 6 to 8 weeks. In contrast, with robotic assisted surgery, the patient can begin walking within 24 hours of the surgery with less or no post-operative pain and return to daily activities in less than 4 weeks. While the conventional surgery takes 3 hours, the robotic TKT takes less than 2 hours.
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    Dr. Wadhwa gets awarded as “One of the most inspiring Gastroenterologists in India”
                                        CITY DOCTOR BAGS A NATIONAL AWARDDr. Wadhwa gets awarded as “One of the most inspiring Gastroenterologists in India”The most inspiring Doctors from across the country were invited for a Doctors Day Conclave 2018 at Hotel Hyatt Regency, New Delhi on 30thJune 2018. Doctors from different specialties were honoured at this event by Honorable Minister for Health and Family Welfare Mrs. Anupriya Patel and Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey.  We are proud to inform that Dr. Rajkumar P. Wadhwa, Chief Gastroenterologist and Head of Institute of Gastrosciences at Apollo BGS Hospital, Mysuruhas been recognized and awarded as “ONE OF THE INSPIRING GASTROENTEROLOGISTS OF INDIA” at the Doctors Day Conclave 2018 held in New Delhi.From Karnataka only 3 doctors were the recipient of this felicitation & Dr. Rajkumar P. Wadhwa, is the only recipient of this fellowship outside of Bangalore. Dr. Rajkumar P. Wadhwa – A practicing doctor for the past 23 years, his strive for innovation has led to “Overtube assisted Direct Per Oral Cholangioscopy” and “Brachytherapy for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma”. He has an experience of performing more than 1,00,000 diagnostic and therapeutic upper gastrointestinal endoscopies and over 25,000 colonoscopies. He is also the first doctor to perform Per Oral Endoscopic Myotomy in Karnataka.SPOC : 9972701234 
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    Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru introduces GAAYA Clinic for all kinds of Wounds & Ulcers
     GAAYA CLINICA one stop solution for non-healing woundsOn the occasion of Plastic Surgery Day 2018, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru is happy to launch GAAYA CLINIC. It is estimated that in the city of Mysore alone, around 4,500 people have wounds that have not healed after  3 months also. This figure goes up to nearly 15,000 people for Mysore district alone every year. Nonhealing wounds/ ulcers don’t see any age, sex, caste or gender. Each person with a non-healing ulcer/ wound suffers pain, loses proteins, spends a lot of money on various treatments and also becomes depressed. However, the reasons for poor healing could be an infected bone, tuberculosis (TB), Diabetes, blocked blood vessels, damaged nerves or skin diseases etc. Identifying the cause remains a very crucial aspect for the treatment of these kinds of wounds and also people should be aware that not all wounds heal with dressing or ointment, even skin grafting may not be the option. We have noticed that people with non-healing wounds spend thousands of rupees in small instalments for dressings for years. They keep wandering from one doctor to another hoping for a cure.Considering the need for the patients to get the best opinion in the city, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru launches GAAYA CLINIC. With this clinic now in the city, the cases will be treated with a team effort. It should also be noted that in these cases advanced techniques are required to cover the wounds and Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru’s Plastic Surgeons are best equipped for this. Patients will be able to get all opinions and investigations under one roof. The team of experts include Senior and experienced Plastic Surgeons, Diabetologists, Cardiologist, Neurologist, Interventional Radiologist, Vascular Surgeon, Anesthesiologst, Physiotherapists etc.Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru is backed with modern techniques like Negative Pressure Wound Therapy, Nanogel dressing etc. and some of which could be used at home to reduce cost. This Clinic is available on all week days in Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore for convenience.FOR APPOINTMENTS AND DETAILS CALL – 0821 2566666/ 2568888                  Mysuru Patrike_Gaaya Clinic           
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    SWITCH CLINIC – Launched by Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru
    People suffering from Allergy are unaware of available tests and treatment in the management of allergy. Studies suggest that currently 20 to 30 % of the population is suffering from one or other forms of Allergy because of urbanization and lifestyle issues. This incidence is more common in school going children. Allergy as a condition is underestimated, underdiagnosed and undertreated because people are unaware of the unavailable tests and treatments in the management of allergy.  An allergy is a hypersensitivity reaction of our immune system to a non-specific antigens called allergens. The manifestation happens in various ways like running nose, nasal block, ear block, itching, sore throat, rashes , itching in the skin – Itch is a sensation that causes desire of reflex to Scratch. Bacterial and fungal infections, bites and stings, allergic reactions, sun exposure, dry skin cause itching. Respiratory manifestation of allergy is in the form of allergic bronchitis or bronchial asthma. The symptoms predominantly are dry cough, sometimes cough with whitish thick thread sputum, breathlessness on exertion, wheezing usually during early mornings and worsened by change in weather.Dr. Soumya– Consultant ENT Surgeon, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru speaking about Allergy said “Allergy is mainly caused by allergens. Allergens may be of various types – pollen, dust, molds , fungus, food particles, animal dander, bird feathers, soaps and detergents and so on” “Neglecting early symptoms will worsen the case beyond repair of basic medical management especially for allergic rhinitis which can lead to bronchial asthma”saysDr. Avinash– Consultant Pulmonologist, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru. Neglecting in the treatment of asthmatic symptoms will in turn worsen the lung functions rapidly and also make the symptoms resistant to treatment.Dr. Dayananda– Consultant Dermatologist, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru while describing about the treatment of these allergies said “ People suffering from allergy are unaware of the available tests and treatments in the management of allergy, people do blindly follow home-made remedies, treatment from quacks and unqualified persons. Nearly 30% of the Dermatology OPD patients have symptoms of itch and scratching”.In the Interest of people suffering from allergy, there is a need to educate and inform people of the city of Mysuru about the causes, available tests and treatment of allergy which will help improve the quality of life. Thus, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru introduces one of its kind clinic called the APOLLO SWITCH Clinicfor the people of Mysuru.“It’s a novel concept from Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru where in multiple specialties like ENT, Dermatology and Pulmonology are brought together as team under one roof to provide holistic and comprehensive care to the symptoms that arises due to allergen exposure. SWITCH stands for Sneezing,Wheezing and ITCH”– Says Mr. N. G. Bharateesha Reddy– VP Operations & Unit Head, Apollo BGS Hospitals, MysuruSWITCH Clinic at Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru will have an initial registration which will be followed by a questionnaire to assess the symptoms due to allergy. Initial blood investigation to assess the severity of allergy is followed by consultation with a Dermatologist, ENT specialist and a Pulmonologist for optimal assessment and treatment. Skin prick test will be done for select population to identify the specific allergen causing allergy and treatment provided accordingly. People of Mysuru can avail the benefits APOLLO SWITCH Clinic at Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru because of the better infrastructure, expert team of Doctors, supportive dietician care, comprehensive assessment, cross consultation under one roof with emergency services, all lab & diagnostic investigations done at the hospital, patient education and counselling.APOLLO SWITCH Clinic is available on all week days at Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore for convenience.FOR APPOINTMENTS AND DETAILS CALL – 0821 2566666/ 2568888                     
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    Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore conducted a public interactive session yesterday with Dr. BKG
     Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore conducted a public interactive session yesterday with Dr. BKG @ Vijnana Bhavana, Mysore.Post-operative patients, people willing to undergo surgery & people who wanted to gain knowledge about Total Joint Replacements attended this event. The session included interaction with Dr. Shivprasad B. N, Dr. Aarti Bhel, Dr. Adarsh CS and Kalashree.  
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    Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore in association with Life Is Calling participated in their Celebration Mysore Mara...
     Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore in association with Life Is Calling participated in their Celebration Mysore Marathon event today as their health partners for 9th time in a row. Our consultants Dr. Raghavendra and Dr. Praveen created awareness on Organ Donation/ myths and facts surrounding OD. Along with this our consultants, support staff, admin staff and nursing staff took part in 6 K & 10 K run.  
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    Apollo BGS Hospital performs high-risk surgery on a 102-year-old elderly
    Apollo BGS Hospital performs high-risk surgery on a 102-year-old elderly, making it the only hospital to perform such surgery in the city of Mysore.Mysuru, May 30th, 2022: A High-risk surgery was successfully performed on a 102-year-old man for the first time at The Institutes of Orthopaedics, Apollo BGS Hospitals and a first in the city of Mysuru. The rare Bipolar Hip Replacement surgery was performed to correct the fractured neck of the left femur of the 102-year-old patient. The surgery was performed by Dr. Balakrishna Gowda T. N., Chief Orthopaedic Surgeon and Head of Institutes of Orthopaedics, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore. The patient, Srikantaiah N. was rushed to the emergency with complaints of pain in the left hip region after he had a fall at home.The intra-operative and immediate post-operative period was uneventful. Dr. BKG said, “Given the patient’s advanced age, there are many risks associated with performing the surgery, which we evaluated. Devising a comprehensive management plan to overcome any possible challenges, we decided on performing the surgery on the patient for a quicker and safer recovery avoiding all possible risks. A minimal incision of 5-6 cms instead of 14-15 cms was made to avoid blood loss, and the hip replacement was carried out. The surgery was completed in 20 minutes. Within 24 hours of performing the surgery, the patient was back on his feet.Dr. Adarsh, Consultant Anaesthesiologist said “Per-operative anaesthesia was given only to the affected limb to avoid any complications. The patient responded well to the treatment and he was mobilised the next day of the surgery bearing full weight on his operated limb”.Appreciating the surgical expertise of the doctor and faster recovery process of his father, Mr. Nanjundaswamy, 75 Yrs, expressed his happiness on getting his father back to his feet with lesser hospital stay of just 4 days which otherwise would take more than 15 days in other countries, as expressed by his family members living abroad.Mr. Bharateesha Reddy, Vice President and Unit Head, Apollo BGS Hospitals, informed that The Institute of Orthopaedics every year performs nearly 1300 plus surgeries out of which about 100 plus are on patients above 80 yrs and up to 100 yrs, having multiple ailments like comorbidities, lung diseases, urinary issues, cancer etc., enabling them to stay mobile and lead an everyday life till their natural life expectancy, who would otherwise reach the end stage much sooner. The Institute is headed by Dr. Balakrishna Gowda, a highly skilled surgeon who has performed challenging surgeries, especially among the elderly patients helping them in faster and safe recovery and giving them a new lease on life.                                                                                                                     
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    Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore | 95 Year old treated for Brain Stroke
    A new lease of life for a 95-year-oldA nonagenarian gets a new lease of life after she was recently treated for a brain stroke.Mysuru, July 8th 2022: In a recent development, the Neurologists at Apollo BGS Hospitals successfully treated a 95-year-old Brain Stroke patient through Mechanical Thrombectomy successfully.A ninety-five-year-old lady, who was healthy and functionally independent, suffered from sudden onset of weakness in the right side of the body and difficulty in speech. As an early witness to the course of events, the patient’s son realised that his mother may have had a stroke and brought her immediately to Apollo BGS Hospital. Once in the hospital, the emergency stroke code was activated. Emergency brain scans revealed blockage of the main artery that supplies blood to the left side of the brain. Doctors at Apollo BGS Hospital counselled the attenders regarding the need to open up the vessel immediately to prevent permanent damage to the brain. The scan also revealed that the patient had suffered a silent, undetected stroke a few days ago, preventing the doctors from giving an intravenous injection to dissolve the clot. She underwent mechanical thrombectomy in which the clot within the blood vessel was removed through a small hole in the groin artery. To the joy and relief of doctors and attenders, she became normal within a few hours of the procedure. She could communicate as before and walk independently in 2 days.Stroke is a devastating disease; if not treated immediately, it might have resulted in permanent disability, making her entirely dependent on others even for daily needs. It could have been fatal too.The treatment for ischaemic stroke (blockage of a blood vessel) is limited by time – up to 4.5 hours in cases where the clot can be dissolved using intravenous medicine (tissue plasminogen activator – rTPA) or up to 6 hours in cases where the clot can be manually extracted out through endovascular route. Mechanical thrombectomy is indicated explicitly in stroke due to blockage of larger vessels. The damage to the brain is irreversible, and chances of recovery are high if the treatment is initiated early and blood supply to the brain is restored. Procedures with good outcomes are possible when expertise and technological advancements meet under a single roof.Dr. Vinay Hegde, Neurointerventional Radiologist, Apollo BGS Hospitals, said, “In elderly, mechanical thrombectomy procedure may be complicated due to tortuous nature of vessels and other comorbidities. Recent guidelines have been expanded to include elderly patients (>80years) to make them disability-free. This is the oldest patient treated at Apollo BGS Hospital, Mysore”Dr. Aumir Moin, Senior Consultant Neurologist, said “Time is brain” is suitable for all ages. IV Thrombolysis and Mechanical Thrombectomy have good results in older adults also. In this case, the credit goes to the patient attender for taking a quick decision despite her advanced age. Because Quality of life matters, especially in older adults. “Apollo BGS Hospitals has introduced free ambulance service in and around Mysore to benefit people in case of medical emergencies like heart attacks. A Stroke attack calls for immediate medical attention and reaching the hospital at the earliest needed. 
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    Endoscopic Gastro-Jejunostomy- A Novel Procedure for Intestinal Block performed at Apollo BGS Hospitals for th...
    Apollo BGS Hospitals, Institute of Gastrosceinces has performed a rare and novel Endoscopic Gastro-Jejunostomy procedure for the first time in Karnataka and in the city of Mysuru, helping a 49 yrs. old patient recover from his ailment.  At Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore, the availability of Endoscopic ultrasound expertise under Dr. Rajkumar P. Wadhwa, Chief Gastroenterologist and HOD Institute of Gastroscience, Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysore, opened new doors for the patient that could avoid an open surgery.The 49 Years old male patient had a cancer of pancreas and underwent surgical resection (Whipple’s pancreaticoduodenectomy) 5 Years back. There was a recurrence of tumour which caused blockage of the intestinal loop that was also draining the bile. Due to poor bile flow, patient developed infection in the bile (cholangitis) and pus collection in his liver. He had abdominal pain, distension and vomiting. He could not consume food orally. As a routine if such a scenario ensues, the option is to undergo open surgery to relieve the obstruction. Instead, he underwent the endoscopic procedure to get relieved of his pain and be able to consume food.Performing the novel procedure ‘Endoscopic Ultrasound guided Gastrojejunostomy’ Dr. Rajkumar P. Wadhwa said “We placed a self-expanding metal stent between the stomach and a loop of small intestine. This opened up the pathway for drainage of bile and the intestinal secretions and as a result of which the patient’s infection and jaundice resolved, he was able to eat normally and was discharged within 24 hours of the procedure”Mr. Bharateesha Reddy, Vice-President and Unit Head, Apollo BGS Hospitals, informed that this is the first time the rare procedure Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) guided Gastrojejunostomy has been performed in the state of Karnataka. Very few centres in India have the expertise to perform this procedure, making us one among the select few hospitals in the country and we are extremely proud of it. This is a breakthrough achievement for us defining our advancement and progression in the Gastroscience excellence”The state-of-the-art Endoscopic procedure coupled with clinical skill of the Gastroenterologists at Apollo BGS Hospitals has helped the patient avoid a major open surgery, prolonged hospital stay and delayed recovery.                         
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