MGM HEALTHCARE INAUGURATES ITS STATE-OF-THE-ART INSTITUTE OF BARIATRICS
- MGMH Institute of Bariatrics: A holistic approach to tackling the risks of obesity
June
11, 2019, Chennai: MGM
Healthcare (MGMH) on Nelson Manickam Road, Chennai, dedicated to starting a new
era in healthcare, inaugurated the Institute of Bariatrics on June 11, 2019 in
its technologically-advanced and state-of-the-art facility. The institute was
inaugurated by legendary playback singer Padma Bhushan Dr SP Balasubrahmanyam in
the presence of Dr Prashanth Rajagopalan, Director, MGM Healthcare, Dr Rahul
Menon, Chief Executive Officer, and Dr Deepak Subramanian, Senior Consultant
and Clinical Lead — Department of General, Minimal Access (Gastro) &
Bariatric Surgery.
“There
is a lack of awareness amongst some Indians that a sedentary lifestyle and an
unhealthy diet lead to being overweight or obese, which leads to the increasing
incidence of chronic diseases. Hence, there is an urgent need for educating our
population on the risks posed by obesity. Many Indians do not even acknowledge
obesity as a disease and are unaware that it directly correlates to chronic
ailments such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia and
coronary artery diseases. A person with a BMI of 30 and above is considered
obese, and 40 and above is morbidly obese. We take in patients with a BMI of 33
and above for whom lifestyle modification and medications have not worked,”
said Dr Deepak Subramanian, Senior
Consultant and Clinical Lead — Department of General, Minimal Access (Gastro)
& Bariatric Surgery.
The MGMH Institute of Bariatrics offers the latest in bariatric
procedures such as endo-bariatric procedures like endoscopic sleeve
gastroplasty, which is a new type of weight-loss procedure. The non-surgical
endoscopic procedures ensure that patients have no post-surgical scars.
Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty, a procedure that will benefit a large section
of the population that lies in the BMI of 32 and over, is also an ideal
procedure for patients who do not want a surgical solution for weight loss. At
MGMH Institute of Bariatrics, the onus is not on obesity alone; it is also a
resolution of its comorbidities. “We are constantly striving to bring the
latest procedures to our patients and we offer all-round care in this
super-specialty hospital,” said Dr
Prashanth Rajagopalan, Director.
Despite
the increasing awareness on health and fitness in our country these days, three
crore Indians are still classified as obese. Several studies suggest that
obesity is the highest amongst urban India across all age groups. As per the
National Family Health Survey-3 (NFHS 3), obesity is highest in Punjab (9%)
followed by Delhi and Tamil Nadu (8%), with 28% of men and 30% of women in TN
presenting with obesity. The percentage of obese adolescents is between 10% and
30% and the percentage of related health complications increases by 85% in
obese children. Bariatric surgery, a procedure to reduce the size of the
stomach by either putting in a gastric band or resecting a portion of the
stomach, shows improvement in the condition in more than 85 per cent of the
diabetic population and remission of the disease in 78 per cent. It is also an
effective strategy to control hypertension – another comorbidity of obesity.
A
large section of the female population in our country is battling infertility
due to obesity and PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). Due to hormonal
fluctuations and an irregular lifestyle, it is becoming increasingly hard for
women to lose weight, thus affecting ovulation and fertility. Sleep apnoea,
another comorbidity, is one of the most common ailments in a majority of
households, often unidentified. The symptoms include excessive snoring,
sleeplessness and breathlessness while sleeping.
Dr. Rahul Menon, CEO, MGM Healthcare Pvt Ltd addressing the gathering |
“At
the Institute of Bariatrics, we offer a holistic approach towards tackling
obesity; this may be through diet and exercise counselling, medications,
endoscopic procedures and surgeries. At MGM Healthcare, we have a dedicated
multi-disciplinary team of doctors, including qualified nutritionists, clinical
psychologists, endocrinologists, medical gastroenterologists, pulmonologists,
cardiologists and anaesthesiologists, who work in tandem to provide excellent
care,” said Dr Rahul Menon, CEO.
About
MGM Healthcare
In
this day and age of constant flux and change, many long-held beliefs and
practices in the world of healthcare are being challenged. There is greater
need than ever to be sensitive and responsible to the needs of all patients.
The time is ripe for a ‘health-caring movement’ and MGM Healthcare is at the
forefront. Born out of this need for altruism, MGM is obsessed with bettering
patient experiences and improving outcomes through expertise, passion and
technology. The first manifestation of this dedication to superlative
health-caring is a state-of-the-art hospital on Nelson Manickam Road (Chennai).
Spread over 3.5 lakh square feet, MGM Healthcare’s first hospital has 400 beds,
50 outpatient consultation rooms, 10 operating theatres and over 100 critical
care beds. Here, a host of eminent surgeons, physicians, nurses and technicians
wield a potent combination of skill and cutting-edge technology to elevate care
and outcomes to new levels. This facility will soon be followed by another
greenfield hospital in the heart of Chennai. To add to them, MGM Healthcare
will be launching a number of related ventures, in line with its vision of
becoming a complete healthcare platform. Every single one of these will reflect
MGM’s dedication to ‘new gen health-caring' in every way.
Over
the course of nearly two decades, MGM Healthcare’s flagship Mahatma Gandhi
Medical College and Research Institute and Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (Deemed
University) have stood tall, with the formed ranked 23rd among
medical institutions in India (NIRF 2018). These, along with other teaching
institutions and tertiary care hospitals, are the foundation upon which MGM
Healthcare’s altruistic aspirations and sterling credentials have been built
and are the inspiration for the movement to come.