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Apollo Hospitals performs the first TAVR surgery with Sapien 3

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(From right): Dr. Bhama, Director Medical Services, Dr. G Sengottuvelu, Senior Interventional Cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals, with the 74 year old patient at the press conference that highlighted the TAVR surgery with Sapien 3-first of its kind in South India by Apollo Hospitals.

Apollo Hospitals Performs the first TAVR surgery with Sapien 3: First of its kind in South India

* TAVR one of the biggest advancements in modern medicine and Apollo Hospitals, Chennai is one of the very few centers in India performing TAVR

* Over 2, 50,000 TAVR procedures have been done around the world

* New Advanced Sapien Trans catheter Valve used in a 74 years old male and discharged next day

Chennai, 24th February 2017: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) has seen worldwide adoption for the treatment of senile degenerative Aaortic Stenosis (AS). Apollo Hospitals has performed this surgery in a 74 year old man with Sapien 3 Trans Catheter Aortic Valve for the first time in South India.

Aortic Stenosis (AS) is a very common valvular heart disease and it can lead to significant mortality and morbidity in the elderly population. 14.5 lakh patients suffer with severe Aortic Stenosis in India and the prevalence of AS increases from 2% in adults over 65 years of age to 4% in adults over 85 years of age.

Dr G Sengottuvelu, Senior Interventional Cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals, who performed this surgery said that, “A very important feature of this TAVR procedure is that it has shown not only to improve the length of peoples' lives but also the quality of life. TAVR is a great addition to our ability to care for patients with valvular heart disease, and for the appropriate patient, we've seen outstanding results.

Sapien 3 is one of the most advanced TAVR valves in the World and currently approved only in 5 centres in India. Apollo Hospitals is the only centre in South India to possess this approval. Until recently, a diseased valve could only be replaced by putting a patient on a heart-lung bypass machine, cutting open the chest and then stitching up the new valve inside the heart. The trauma of such major surgical procedures may soon become a thing of the past.”

Patients with severe Aortic Stenosis often develop symptoms that can restrict their day to day activities such as walking short distances and climbing stairs. These patients can often benefit by replacing their ailing valve however only two-thirds of the patients undergo the procedure every year across the globe. The main reason is due to lack of awareness. Once symptoms appear, untreated patients have a poor prognosis. Without treatment, symptomatic Aortic Stenosis will eventually lead to death.

TAVR surgery with Sapien 3


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