Another Feather in the Cap - Wockhardt Hospitals, India Performs World`s First Awake Coronary Bypass Surgery with Aortic Valve Replacement

Released on = February 14, 2007, 12:27 am

Press Release Author = Wockhardt Hospitals Limited

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Another chapter in the history of heart surgery across the
world was written in India by the Bangalore-based Wockhardt Hospital & Heart
Institute, recently. Dr Vivek Jawali, chief cardiovascular surgeon along with his
team at Wockhardt Heart Institute have set a global benchmark by performing the
first coronary bypass surgery along with an aortic valve replacement without using
general anaesthesia or ventilator support while the patient was on a heart lung
machine.

Press Release Body = This is the first such reported case in the world of a twin
heart surgery, the only other being a routine coronary bypass surgery on a heart
lung machine. "This patient had multifaceted medical complications, required a
bypass surgery and an aortic valve replacement. His lung condition did not permit
the use of a ventilator and he was high risk for general anaesthesia. With his
surgery being rejected at various centres before he came to us, his best chance of
survival was an open-heart surgery without general anaesthesia, in other words, an
awake heart surgery. We gave him that chance using the technique of high thoracic
epidural analgesia and a new direction in heart surgery has been unveiled,"
recounted Dr Jawali.

The technique of high thoracic epidural analgesia is a highly precision based
methodology which involves injection of micro doses of local anaesthetic in the
epidural space around the spinal cord which anaesthetises only the chest region
while the rest of the system is fully awake.

This enables a painless chest surgery and makes the surgery safe for patients who
are high risk for general anaesthesia. Besides the team at Wockhardt Heart Institute
in India, Dr Aybek in West Germany has been doing same pioneering in Europe with
this technique in heart surgery.

"Heart operations where the patient is awake without general anaesthesia or
respiratory assistance was until now limited to beating heart bypass surgeries only.
The associated valve replacement throws open the doors of surgery for many patients
(many in their most productive years) who are termed inoperable," explained Dr
Jawali.

Dr Vivek Jawali and Dr Murali Chakravarthy, chief cardiac anaesthetist of Wockhardt
Heart Institute are the national pioneers of awake coronary bypass surgery on
beating heart through full chest incisions and over the last two years have
performed 255 awake heart surgeries and have six international publications on this
topic in the leading journals of the world to their credit.

It was one of the most critical decisions George Marshall faced in his life. The
73-year-old violin repairer from Bradford, UK, suffering from severe angina (chest
pain), was told by his local doctor that he had a choice of waiting for six months
for a heart bypass operation on the National Health Service (NHS) or pay 19,000
sterling pounds for the same operation at a private hospital in Britain.

Marshall met a fellow Briton, Ian Stanley Brown, who had earlier undergone a
coronary angioplasty by Consultant Cardiologist Dr. Ranganath Nayak at the Wockhardt
Hospital & Heart Institute (WHHI). And after an email chat with Wockhardt Hospitals\'
Vishal Bali, he took the bold decision to fly 5,000 miles to WHHI in Bangalore.

A hale and hearty Marshall was discharged on 9th February after a successful double
bypass surgery performed by Dr. Vivek Jawali, the hospital\'s chief cardiovascular
surgeon.

A piece of artery was taken from Marshall\'s arm to bypass the blocks in the
arteries of his heart.

\"Everybody\'s been great here and my stay has been pretty relaxing. I have been in
the NHS and gone private in Britain in the past, but I can say that the care and
facilities in India are easily comparable,\" Marshall told UK newspaper Guardian from
his hospital bed after his surgery. \"I\'d have had no problem coming again.\" It cost
him only 4,800 sterling pounds, and that included the cost of his flight from UK to
India and back. He is now back home with his family and friends.

Marshall is the latest in a list of patients from Europe who have, placed their
trust in Wockhardt and India, and are spreading the good work back home. Wockhardt
Hospitals has shown that innovation and excellence in science and technology are no
longer the exclusive preserve of the West.

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Wockhardt Hospitals Group has partnered with Harvard Medical International (HMI),
Boston, USA, in establishing a chain of super specialty hospitals at Mumbai,
Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkatta and Nagpur. Several new hospitals / facilities are in
the pipeline. With latest technology, multi-disciplinary capability, state of the
art facilities, world class infrastructure and excellent patient care ambience and
processes, Wockhardt Hospitals is poised to become the most advanced and progressive
healthcare institution in this part of the world.

Joint Commission International (JCI) - the international arm of JCAHO, which
accredits top hospitals in USA, has audited Wockhardt hospital at Mumbai in 2005 and
approved it. This is a first of its kind recognition for an Indian Superspeciality
hospital and confirm that at we adhere to international standards of clinical care,
safe environment, medication safety, respect for rights and privacy, international
infection control standards and access to dedicated well trained staff.

Wockhardt Hospitals attract a large number of overseas patients from UK, USA Canada
and Middle East and they have all gone back very happy with our high quality
services at very low cost.

We have created a special division in our hospital to look after international
patients - Company Guest Relations persons themselves go to the airport to receive
patients at any hour, we can arrange to send a life support ambulance in case the
patient needs it. We have modified our rooms for overseas patients and have equipped
them with Satellite TV, Fridge, Computer with high speed internet, F&B and laundry
service for the companion are all provided in our deluxe rooms. International
patients are looked after by specially trained nurses, and facilitated by Guest
Relations executives for any special requirements like visa, shopping, tourism
packages etc. all through their stay.


Web Site = http://www.wockhardthospitals.net

Contact Details = Mr. Pradeep Thukral
Head - International Marketing,
Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd.,
Wockhardt Towers
Bandra Kurla Complex
Mumbai - 400051

Phone : +91-22-26596006
Fax : +91-22-26527870
Mobile : +91-9819015749
Email : pthukral@wockhardt.com
Website : www.wockhardthospitals.net

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