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MGM Healthcare Chennai Builds World’s Largest Intestinal Rehab & Transplant Center in Just 3 Years!

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Chennai, March 26, 2026: MGM Healthcare has established the world’s largest intestinal rehabilitation and transplant program in a record three years, marking a major milestone in advanced medical care. With over 40 intestinal transplants completed so far—including 21 in 2025 alone—the program has achieved the highest annual transplant volume globally. (Standing): Doctors from I ntestinal  R ehabilitation and Transplant Center; (Sitting): Successfully treated patients Launched under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Anil Vaidya, Chair and Director of the Institute of Multi-Visceral and Abdominal Organ Transplant, the program was conceptualized following his return from the Cleveland Clinic. A highly coordinated multidisciplinary team, including Dr. Senthil Muthuraman, Dr. Venkatesh BS, Dr. Sivakumar Mahalingam, and Dr. Manoj Prabhakar, alongside intensivists and anaesthetists such as Dr. C. P. Dinesh Babu, the late Dr. Nivash Chandrashekar, and Dr. Saravanan, has driven the program’s rapi...

MMM Achieves India-First, World-First Evaheart 3 LVAD Implant, Saving Critically Ill Heart Failure Patient

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Chennai, March 24, 2026: In a landmark advancement for cardiac care in India, Madras Medical Mission (MMM) has successfully performed the country’s first implantation of the Evaheart Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), while also achieving a global first with the implantation of the latest-generation Evaheart 3 model. The breakthrough procedure offers renewed hope for patients suffering from end-stage heart failure with limited treatment options. The procedure was carried out on a 42-year-old man who presented with severe chest pain and breathlessness and was diagnosed with a massive heart attack that caused extensive damage to the heart muscle. Despite aggressive medical management, including pharmacological support and an intra-aortic balloon pump, his condition deteriorated into advanced heart failure, compounded by kidney dysfunction. Due to the severity of his condition, he was deemed unsuitable for conventional interventions such as bypass surgery or angioplasty. With no viabl...