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11 free paediatric heart surgeries performed by Andhra Hospitals
11 free paediatric heart surgeries performed by Andhra Hospitals

The Hindu

time6 days ago

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  • The Hindu

11 free paediatric heart surgeries performed by Andhra Hospitals

The 35th Paediatric Cardiac Surgical Camp organised by the Heart and Brain Institute of Andhra Hospitals in association with a team from UK-based Healing Little Hearts concluded on Saturday (August 2, 2025). The camp commenced on July 28. At a press conference on Sunday (August 3, 2025), Chief of Children's Services and Director of the Hospital Dr. P. V. Rama Rao said that consultant paediatric cardiac surgeon Dr B. R. Jagannath from Shri Madhusudan Sai Hospital at Muddenahalli in Bengaluru along with Andhra Hospitals cardiac surgical team led by Dr. Nageswara Rao, completed 11 free heart surgeries. The team performed very complex heart surgeries for conditions like Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage (TAPVD), Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage (PAPVD), TOF and PA banding among other surgeries, he said, adding that the success rate of the surgeries was nearly 99% and which is because of the team effort. He said so far, the hospital had successfully performed more than 4,800 cardiac surgeries and interventions. Representatives of the Healing Little Hearts, UK team, have visited the hospital 34 times so far and many complex heart surgeries were performed with their association, he added. Senior paediatric cardiologist Dr. Vikram, Paediatric cardiologist Dr. Sk. Moinuddin Chisty, senior cardiac surgeon Dr. Nageswara Rao, senior cardiac anaesthetist Dr. Ramesh and cardiologists Dr. Raghuram, and Dr. Tirupathi Rao were also present at the press meet.

Free vaccination camp for women held at Andhra Hospitals
Free vaccination camp for women held at Andhra Hospitals

The Hindu

time21-04-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Free vaccination camp for women held at Andhra Hospitals

A free vaccination camp to protect girls and women against cervical cancer was organised at Andhra Hospitals in Vijayawada on Monday (April 21). The HPV vaccine or Human Papilloma Virus vaccine was administered for free to 70 women aged between 9 and 45 at the hospital. The vaccination programme was funded by actor Mahesh Babu Foundation and the hospital. While girls aged between 9 and 14 would receive two doses at six month interval, those aged between 15 and 45 would receive three doses in the order of a two-month gap between the first and the second dose and a four-month gap between the second and third dose. Each dose costs ₹2,000. P.V. Rama Rao, head of Children's Services, and Paturi Padma, chief of Fetal Medicine, said the vaccination camp would be useful for children and women against one of the common cancers seen in women.

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