Apollo performs 23000+ multi-organ transplantation
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Apollo performs 23000+ multi-organ transplantation

Apollo Transplant program is the first program in India to cross the landmark of 18500 kidney transplants, 4300 liver transplants and 500 pediatric liver transplants

  • By IPP Bureau | July 24, 2023

Apollo, the world’s largest vertically integrated healthcare provider, announced the completion of 23,000 transplants since the inception of the Apollo Transplant Program.

The Apollo Transplant Program stands as one of the world's most advanced and comprehensive transplant program, renowned for its cutting-edge services. Since 2012, the program has been performing over 1200 transplants annually. Despite the challenges posed by the peak of the COVID pandemic in 2020, 814 transplants were carried out. However, in 2022, the program reached new heights with an exceptional figure of 1641 transplants, showcasing outstanding outcomes and solidifying a reputation built on trust and an unwavering commitment to delivering the highest quality of care. Notably, this program holds the distinction of being the first in India to surpass the significant milestones of 18,500 kidney transplants, 4300 liver transplants, and 500 pediatric liver transplants.

Apollo Hospitals had performed the first successful liver transplants in India in an adult and child in 1998 and the first combined liver kidney transplants in 1999.

Dr. Prathap C Reddy, Founder Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, New Delhi, said, “It gives us immense please to see that our efforts to continue providing the best healthcare for people has been reciprocated by immense trust that patients across the globe have put in us. We see this milestone as a testament of the advancement of clinical excellence practices we have been able to build in India with two very important aspects at the core- care and technology. As we strive to keep our population healthy, we will continue to remain committed to bringing the world class care to everyone us.”

India has emerged as a sought-after hub for global patients seeking medical treatment, and Apollo has established itself as a prominent name in the domain of solid organ transplantation, state-of-the-art technology, and delivering top-notch healthcare that matches international standards. With an impressive track record of conducting 23,000 transplants, 30% of which were for international patients, Apollo stands out as a leading contributor in the field. Notably, Apollo performs approximately 12% of all transplants in India, and its expertise extends to 1% of global transplant procedures.

Apollo has performed transplants in patients from over 50 countries including the US, Canada, Philippines, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Pakistan, Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, CIS, Myanmar, and others.

Dr Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice-Chairperson, of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise said “India has attracted a lot of international patients seeking medical care because of its reputation as a leader in the field of healthcare. We have established a solid framework for both professional excellence and state of the art technology and are able to meet the complicated demands of patients while maintaining a sharp emphasis on results and care. At Apollo, we have leveraged the ecosystem better. Our vision is to bring international standard healthcare within reach of every individual, and we are committed to providing quality care across our hospitals.

The Apollo Transplant Program is well-founded with the best infrastructure that is delivered with the highest possible quality by an eminent pool of globally renowned transplant surgeons, nephrologists, gastroenterologists, pediatric gastroenterologists, pediatric surgeons, anesthetists, intensive care physicians, and lab experts. The program has established a reputation for dependability and trust over the last decade, offering the highest level of care and producing results that are unparalleled globally.

Dr. Anupam Sibal, Group Medical Director and Senior Pediatric Gastroenterologist, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said, "We are delighted to have accomplished this landmark, and are privileged to offer hope to patients with end stage organ failure from across the globe. We now routinely perform complicated kidney transplants, combined liver – kidney transplants, combined kidney – pancreas transplants, multi -organ transplants, heart transplants, lung transplants, heart – lung transplants and liver transplants in children and adults.  We have an impressive track record in ABO incompatible liver and kidney transplants, liver transplants in babies as small as 4 kgs. Sanjay, the recipient of the first successful pediatric liver transplant in India at Apollo Hospitals Delhi in 1998, Sanjay is now practicing as a doctor.”

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