The liver transplant team at Global Hospital, Mumbai, leader in liver transplantation in Western India, has achieved a significant landmark with completion of more than 400 transplants in a span of 6 years.
The transplants were performed by the most comprehensive and experienced team with success rates comparable to the best centres in the world. A celebration for this was held at Global Hospital on Friday.
The team has several firsts in Western India to their credit such as the first simultaneous liver-kidney transplant, first swap (pair-exchange) liver transplant, first ABO-incompatible liver transplant, first dual lobe liver transplant, and first auxiliary liver transplant performed in Western India.
One of the critical aspects of a liver transplant is a thorough evaluation and appropriate selection of patients and donors to ensure their suitability for a safe operation. The team has 100% track record for donor safety because of the rigorous processes that are followed to ensure early and healthy donor recovery.
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In some situations patient are unable to undergo a transplant because of reasons such as being overweight or incompatible blood group of the donor. The team circumvents these limitations by offering innovative techniques such as dual lobe transplant or ABO incompatible transplant, which are offered at few centres in India.
The team is able to achieve this feat because of the state-of-the-art equipment, instruments and dedicated ICUs for liver failure patients and liver transplant patients with experienced staff for care before, during and after the transplant. With advanced monitoring facilities and equipment, the team is able to handle any changes in patient’s vital parameters and stabilize them during the transplant.
Patients with liver failure often require medical stabilization before the transplant and intensive care after the transplant. Using some of the latest protocols for liver failure, several patients have recovered from liver failure in the ICU without a transplant.
Dr Ravi Mohanka, Chief Surgeon and Head of Department, Transplant and HPB Surgery, Global Hospital, Mumbai said “Most commonly, patients undergoing liver transplants were about 45 – 55 years old requiring transplants due to end-stage liver disease due to hepatitis B or C infection, alcoholic liver disease, fatty liver disease or liver cancer. The oldest patient to receive a transplant at our centre was 80-year-old at the time of transplant and doing well at 3 years now. We have also performed transplant on a baby weighing only 4.7 kgs, the lightest in western India”.
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Dr Samir Shah, Head,Department of Hepatology, Liver Intensive Care and Transplant Hepatology, Global Hospital, Mumbai said “At the Global Mumbai, we have been able to fulfil an unmet need in western India of a centre of excellence offering complete liver care. The hospital also offers fellowship training programs in liver transplant, hepatology and liver anaesthesia and critical care”.
I would like to congratulate all members of the transplant team who have contributed to the development of the most comprehensive liver transplant program in Western India. The multi-disciplinary approach has enabled the team at Global to offer 360-degree liver care to patients. Reaching this significant milestone is a reflection of incredible teamwork, passion and dedication of the team who care for our patients each day. Being the leader in organ transplant in Western India in terms of clinical outcomes and in volume, places a responsibility on us to bring the latest techniques, enhanced skills and to maintain our patient care on par with international standards, concluded Dr Vivek Talaulikar, Chief Executive Officer, Global Hospital, Mumbai.