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Clinical Apollo Consultants’
2019 Telemedicine CSR Academics Recognition Research
Excellence Homecare Achievements
underwent Naifold capillaroscopy (NFC) after • Percutaneous Y biliary stenting through single-port
being diagnosed with Morphea Profunda; a rare was performed successfully for a 56-year-old
localized form of Scleroderma associated with female patient, a known follow-up postoperative
limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis and Raynaud's case of cancer.
phenomenon.
• Bilateral TKR under lumbosacral block was
successfully performed in a 77-year-old male
patient with history of PTCA with severe mit al
regurgitation, LVEF 45% and ankylosing
spondylitis. r
• A rare case of Ocular Sarcoidosis was diagnosed
and successfully managed
Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata
• Successful treatment of a rare undetected
presentation of laryngeal papilloma in a 2.5 year-
old male child. Post-surgical treatment, the patient
showed remarkable improvement.
• TARE (Trans Arterial Radio Embolization with
Yttrium-90) was successfully performed for the
first time in Eastern India.
Percutaneous Y biliary stenting through single-port was performed successfully
• Flow diverter placement in left V4 vertebral artery • Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, successfully
aneurysm was successfully performed in a 41-year performed venoplasty and permacath insertion in a
old female patient 38-year-old female patient, who was on
haemodialysis and was suffering from superior
• Para-duodenal hernia, a rare cause of intestinal vena cava syndrome.
obstruction was successfully treated in a 34-year
old patient • For the first time in Eastern India, Apollo
Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata conducted three
• BRTO (Balloon-occluded Retrograde Trans-Venous renal transplants simultaneously on a single day.
Occlusion) procedure for the treatment of bleeding Out of the three transplants, one organ was
collaterals was successfully performed on a 55- harvested from deceased donor and the other two
year-old female patient with history of repeated were live donations.
bleeding from the small intestine resulting in
repeated drop in hemoglobin and requiring • The family of a 19-year old, brain dead female
frequent transfusions patient at Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, Kolkata,
donated the liver and kidneys to save lives of 3
patients. The liver and the kidney were
transplanted in a 59-year-old male patient and a
30-year-old female patient, respectively, at Apollo
Gleneagles Hospitals. The second kidney was
donated to a patient in a nearby hospital in the city.
• A 59-year-old male diagnosed with jejunal lesion
Balloon-occluded Retrograde Trans-Venous Occlusion, with active bleeding, successfully underwent
procedure was successfully done
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