Apollo Hospitals launches Centre for Liver Disease and Transplantation

29 May 2013 | News | By BioSpectrum Bureau

Apollo Hospitals launches Centre for Liver Disease and Transplantation

Apollo Hospitals, a pioneer in providing quality healthcare, have introduced the Centre for Liver Disease and Transplantation (CLDT) in Bangalore with an aim to bring advanced liver care closer to home for the patients in the city. CLDT plans to make their services available via multidisciplinary "Liver Clinics" that are aimed to become a one stop solution for patients with liver and hepatobiliary-pancreatic disorders.

Liver failure is a potentially fatal condition in which the liver progressively stops performing its function resulting in episodes of jaundice, accumulation of fluid in the body, blood vomiting and confusion. Conditions such as hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, excess alcohol consumption, diseases such as primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis can cause this state. A liver transplant is recommended when all other treatment options fail and then on inaction could be fatal. The purpose of the transplantation is to replace the diseased liver with a healthy liver. Ideally, after a transplant, a patient will be free from disease, and can lead a fairly normal life.

At Apollo Hospitals Bangalore, the services offered will include Liver and multivisceral transplantation for all age groups and for the full spectrum of liver ailments. Additionally, patients with various forms of liver, biliary and pancreatic cancers can avail services related to advanced radiologic and minimally surgical (laparoscopic surgery, radiofrequency ablations) interventions. Hepatology and interventional gastroenterology services at CLDT will benefit patients with liver disease.

"Liver disease is a common and serious problem in our country. Liver transplantation is surgery that is performed to remove a diseased liver in order to replace it with a healthy one. Such surgeries have been done for over 38 years. Several people who have had liver transplants go on to lead perfectly normal lives", said Dr Anand Khakhar, senior consultant, liver transplant and hepatobiliary surgery, Apollo Hospitals Group.

There is a noticeable rise in the cases of liver diseases in India which will result in a greater need for treatment in the coming future. As a pioneer in the healthcare sector, Apollo Hospitals is fortifying its facilities throughout the country to meet and battle this need. After establishing successful transplant programs at Chennai and Hyderabad, these services are now available full time at CLDT in Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore. Apollo Hospitals' comprehensive liver transplant care program aims to provide effective health care by connecting to people dealing with liver disease. The CLDT, Apollo Hospitals, will be equipped with the state-of-the-art technology for liver surgery. The CLDT in Bangalore features a multidisciplinary team of eminent doctors trained at the best centres in the world with appropriately trained therapists to provide a 360 degree care for all stages of liver and digestive diseases.

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