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Billroth Hospitals launches Liver Transplant Centre Successfully performs liver transplant for a 62 year old man

Billroth Super Speciality Hospitals, one of the leading hospitals in Chennai has successfully performed a liver transplant surgery for a 62 year old man. With this, the hospital also marks the launch of Liver Transplant Centre. The inauguration was done by Thiru.Ma.Subramanian, Hon’ble Minister of Health and Family welfare, Tamil Nadu.

The patient, from Bangalore, was affected by Cirrhosis due to infection of Hepatitis B. He was diagnosed for Hepato Cellular carcinoma (primary liver cancer).  Speaking further on the case, DrElankumaran, Liver Transplant Surgeon, says “The patient was examined for the intensity of Cirrhosis and we found him to be fit for a liver transplant. A brain dead patient’s family was willing for organ donation hence this patient was taken for deceased donor liver transplantation.The patient was then shifted to the ICU for post-operative care where he was given immunosuppressive medications and monitored for any infections. His liver functions were normal after the transplant and he was discharged on the fifth day.”

Liver Transplantation is the best option for a patient who is diagnosed with end-stage liver cirrhosis or cancer. The transplantation not only cures the cancer but also prevents the recurrence of cancer. The need for Liver Transplants numbers around 25,000 cases per year in India (both living and cadaver), however the current capacity is about 2,000 Liver Transplants per year. Timely diagnosis and intervention can prevent death.

The Liver Diseases and Transplant centre will be headed by Dr. Elankumaran, who has performed over 1,700 transplants in his career. The team will also consist of highly qualified surgeons such as Dr.SugiSubramaniam,Dr.Sivaraj&DrSankar Narayanan,Anaesthetists – Dr.Kulaseharan, Dr.HariBalakrishnan, Dr.RengarajanandDr.Suresh.Expert post -operative care with well-equipped infrastructure ensures faster and safer recovery. An expert and well trained team of nurses, post-operative care specialists and paramedics aid in the recovery process of Liver Transplant patients to ensure optimal outcomes.

Billroth Hospitalswhich was launched in 1990, with a 30 bedded facility is now a mutli-speciality350 bedded facilityplaced at two prime locations in the city. Billroth Institute of Gastroenterology (BIG) is one of the oldest and finest departments in South India. The team with highly skilled professionals in Luminal Gastroenterology, Hepatology& Nutrition under one roof, handles close to 100 walk-ins, 25 procedures & surgeries in a day and takes the credit for having managed over 5 lakh patients so far. It was established by Dr. V. Jeganathan, a legendary Gastroenterologist for almost 3 decades. Today, it has emerged as one of the best hospitals for Gastroenterology &Hepatology in Chennai city. Its Liver Clinic offers comprehensive treatment for all kinds of liver diseases starting from medical management of liver diseases to transplants.

“We are proud to say Billroth Super Speciality Hospitals in Chennai city has the most experienced and well-trained doctors atBillroth Institute of Gastroenterology (BIG).The Covid-19 pandemic caused an acute shortage of cadaver organs. As a result, a large number of patients were waitlisted for elective surgeries and transplants were stopped in many hospitals from March last year when the pandemic struck. Patients waiting for organ transplants in Chennai hospitals had to wait longer as transplants could not be resumed amid the high-viral atmosphere due to COVID-19. Factors like determining the COVID status of donors, the risk of recipients getting infected during or after the transplant and ensuring a safe atmosphere for the surgery, also played a crucial role. Organ transplants have been affected due to the pandemic. The demand has gone up and donors have become harder to come across. It is estimated that on an average, about 400 people wait for cadaver livers in a year in the state. Hundreds of patients wait for donors and finally lose their lives due to inability to procure the organ. The condition of other patients waiting for kidneys, heart and lung is also precarious,” says Dr Rajesh Jeganathan, Chairman and Managing Director, Billroth Hospitals