15 unsuccessful IVF Treatments, Then the Miracle Baby at Rela Hospital \
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15 unsuccessful IVF Treatments, Then the Miracle Baby at Rela Hospital

16-Nov-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], November 16 (ANI/BusinessWire India): After more than 6 years and 15 unsuccessful IVF cycles, Anitha and Rajesh (Name Changed) of Chennai, Tamil Nadu became the proud parents of a healthy baby boy weighing 2.3 kilos at birth at Rela Hospital. An expert team led by Dr G. Buvaneswari, Director, Institute of Reproductive Medicine, Dr Rela Institute & Medical Centre, helped the mother to conceive in her own uterus giving birth to a beautiful baby boy via In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF).
16-Nov-2022 Business
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CoE for Neuroendocrine Tumors launched at Rela Hospital \
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CoE for Neuroendocrine Tumors launched at Rela Hospital

20-Sep-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 20 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Rela Hospital, a Multi-Speciality Quaternary Care Hospital at Chrompet, Chennai launched the "Centre of Excellence for Neuroendocrine Tumors" to provide the highest standard of care and expertise to patients with Neuroendocrine Tumours in India. The centre was inaugurated by Noble Laureate, Prof Ada E.Yonath, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009 for her pioneering discoveries on the structure and function of ribosomes, the protein synthesizers in cells, other renowned researchers and scientists, in the presence of Dr Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, CEO, Rela Hospital.
20-Sep-2022 Business
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19-year-old brain dead student gives new lease of life to five people \
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19-year-old brain dead student gives new lease of life to five people

22-Jul-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], July 22 (ANI/BusinessWire India): A Brain-dead student becomes an organ donor and gave a new lease of life to five persons in Chennai. The family of the deceased came forward to organ donation and also wanted to raise awareness of organ donation. To commemorate the same, Rela Hospital and Transtan (Transplant Authority of Tamil Nadu) jointly felicitated the organ donor family to raise more awareness about organ donation and its importance.
22-Jul-2022 Business
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Rela Hospital performs rare spine surgery, from an “S” shaped spine to a straight spine on a 12-year-old Sri Lankan girl \
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Rela Hospital performs rare spine surgery, from an “S” shaped spine to a straight spine on a 12-year-old Sri Lankan girl

09-Jun-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 9 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Rela Hospital, a Multi-Speciality Quaternary Care Hospital at Chromepet, Chennai has performed a miraculous surgery treating a 12-year-old girl suffering from an "S" shaped spine due to Scoliosis. The Doctors team headed by Dr Parthasarathy Srinivasan, Senior Consultant -Orthopaedics, Head - Spine Surgery performed 6 hours of surgery, post-surgery, the girl has a straight spine and walking with her head held high.
09-Jun-2022 Business
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Reissue Royal College of Surgeons of England RCSE Partners With Rela Hospital to Launch One of Its Most Popular Courses Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients for the First Time in South India \
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Reissue Royal College of Surgeons of England RCSE Partners With Rela Hospital to Launch One of Its Most Popular Courses Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients for the First Time in South India

28-Mar-2022
Chennai Tamil Nadu India Business Wire India This press release has been reissued because of some updates in the original post distributed on Saturday March 26 2022 927 AM IST For the first time in South India Royal College of Surgeons of England partners with Rela Hospital Chennai for an interactive course on Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients CCrISP and another course designated Systematic Training in Acute Illness Recognition and Treatment START for the practicing doctors in the state It is noteworthy to recognize that START course is being launched for the first time in India These interactive course Including mandatory pre-course e-learning covers the practical skills and knowledge needed to look after surgical patients including those who are deteriorating or at risk of doing so These courses are for pre-selected candidates who have completed their MBBS with an additional 2 years of surgical experience training CCrISP and START have been designed by some of UKs most academic faculties from both surgical and anaesthetic specialties This 2-day workshop is aimed to delivershare knowledge experience and insights for the participating doctors to learn and develop skills to manage critical situations in surgery systematically The interactive Indias first START program is headed by Dr Stephen P Cavanagh Consultant Vascular Surgeon at York Hospital and CCrISP course is led by Dr Rajesh Sivaprakasam Consultant in Transplant Access and General Surgery Barts Health NHS Trust Both the interactive courses were further supported by Dr Michal John Fried Consultant in Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine Chesterfield Royal Hospital UK and Dr Abdul Rahman Hakeem Consultant Hepatobiliary and Liver Transplant Surgeon St Jamess University Hospital Leeds Prof Mohamed Rela Course Director for India at Rela Hospital said We are proud to be leading this South Indias first Initiative and I want to thank the Tamilnadu government for encouraging such educational programmes for the medical fraternity These interactive courses will go a long way to train budding surgeons from our state eventually benefiting the society at large It is a huge recognition for us that Royal College of Surgeons of England has chosen Rela Hospital as its partner in India Highlights of the course include- Presentation of critically ill patients formulation of a plan of action prevention and recognition of complications Interaction with colleagues Communication with patients and relatives during critical illness and conducting a surgical ward round The number is participants in each course is limited to aid active participation however several such courses will be conducted throughout the year For more details on the Course please write to academicsrelainstitutecom To View the Image Click on the Link Below Leads of START CCrISP course along with the entire team of participants at Rela Hospital PWR PWR
28-Mar-2022 National
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Royal College of Surgeons of England RCSE Partners With Rela Hospital to Launch One of Its Most Popular Courses Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients for the First Time in South India \
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Royal College of Surgeons of England RCSE Partners With Rela Hospital to Launch One of Its Most Popular Courses Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients for the First Time in South India

26-Mar-2022
Chennai Tamil Nadu India Business Wire India For the first time in South India Royal College of Surgeons of England partners with Rela Hospital Chennai for an interactive course on Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients CCrISP and another course designated Systematic Training in Acute Illness Recognition and Treatment START for the practicing doctors in the state It is noteworthy to recognize that START course is being launched for the first time in India These interactive course Including mandatory pre-course e-learning covers the practical skills and knowledge needed to look after surgical patients including those who are deteriorating or at risk of doing so These courses are for pre-selected candidates who have completed their MBBS with an additional 2 years of surgical experience training CCrISP and START have been designed by some of UKs most academic faculties from both surgical and anaesthetic specialties This 2-day workshop is aimed to delivershare knowledge experience and insights for the participating doctors to learn and develop skills to manage critical situations in surgery systematically The interactive Indias first START program is headed by Dr Stephen P Cavanagh Consultant Vascular Surgeon at York Hospital and CCrISP course is led by Dr Rajesh Sivaprakasam Consultant in Transplant Access and General Surgery Barts Health NHS Trust Both the interactive courses were further supported by Dr Michal John Fried Consultant in Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine Chesterfield Royal Hospital UK Prof Mohamed Rela Course Director for India at Rela Hospital said We are proud to be leading this South Indias first Initiative and I want to thank the Tamilnadu government for encouraging such educational programmes for the medical fraternity These interactive courses will go a long way to train budding surgeons from our state eventually benefiting the society at large It is a huge recognition for us that Royal College of Surgeons of England has chosen Rela Hospital as its partner in India Highlights of the course include- Presentation of critically ill patients formulation of a plan of action prevention and recognition of complications Interaction with colleagues Communication with patients and relatives during critical illness and conducting a surgical ward round The number is participants in each course is limited to aid active participation however several such courses will be conducted throughout the year For more details on the Course please write to academicsrelainstitutecom To View the Image Click on the Link Below Leads of START CCrISP course along with the entire team of participants at Rela Hospital PWR PWR
26-Mar-2022 National
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Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCSE) partners with Rela Hospital to launch one of its most popular courses: “Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients”, for the first time in South India \
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Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCSE) partners with Rela Hospital to launch one of its most popular courses: “Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients”, for the first time in South India

26-Mar-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 26 (ANI/BusinessWire India): For the first time in South India, Royal College of Surgeons of England partners with Rela Hospital, Chennai for an interactive course on "Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patients" (CCrISP) and another course designated 'Systematic Training in Acute Illness Recognition and Treatment' (START) for the practicing doctors in the state.
26-Mar-2022 Business
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A senior citizen battled out a rare throat cancer in Rela Hospital \
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A senior citizen battled out a rare throat cancer in Rela Hospital

09-Feb-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 9 (ANI/PRNewswire): In Chennai, a senior citizen successfully survived stage-4 Throat cancer after a series of radiation treatments under the proper guidance of expert oncologists in Rela Hospital and lives as a testimony to prove that cancer can be cured with early diagnosis, accurate treatment and enormous dose of emotional support.
09-Feb-2022 Business
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Rela Hospital saves the life of a two-and-a-half-year-old child by successfully performing a rare ECMO CPR Procedure \
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Rela Hospital saves the life of a two-and-a-half-year-old child by successfully performing a rare ECMO CPR Procedure

23-Jan-2022
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 23 (ANI/PRNewswire): In a miraculous feat Involving a multidisciplinary team of Doctors at the Rela Hospital, Master Kirthik a 2.5-year-old child from Thanjavur was pulled out of the jaws of death with the support of Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) a method of cardiopulmonary resuscitation using Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), a machine that acts as a heart-lung bypass, which is very rare in India for a baby.
23-Jan-2022 Business
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Bdeshi child with severe liver issue undergoes successful transplant in city hospital \
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Bdeshi child with severe liver issue undergoes successful transplant in city hospital

30-Nov-2021
Chennai Nov 30 PTI A five year-old Bangladeshi boy diagnosed with a severe liver impairment put on ventilator and doctors giving him only 72 hours of survival was airlifted from Qatar and underwent a successful transplant at a city hospital with his father donating a part of his liver to the child City-based Rela Hospital where the boy was treated credited the tremendous support of the Bangladesh government and its embassy in India for seamless logistic support The boy who was previously a normal school-going child was diagnosed with fulminant hepatic failure when his liver enzymes ammonia and coagulation profile were drastically deranged Various tests by the medical experts in Qatar could not ascertain the exact cause for this rapid and sudden deterioration Unfortunately despite their best efforts his condition worsened substantially He became critically unwell and was put on a ventilator and medication to support his blood pressure Specialists in Qatar opined that given his fragile condition in the absence of a liver transplant this child will be able to survive only for 72 hours the hospital said in a release Subsequently it was decided to air-lift him for a likely supra-urgent living donor liver transplant here but safely transferring a child overseas in such a precarious and unstable condition is no mean feat it said The tremendous support of the Bangladesh government and its embassy in India allowed for a seamless logistic support and the child was transported to Rela Hospital Chennai by its highly skilled paediatric Intensive care team Upon arrival at Rela Hospital the boys condition was stabilised At the same time the father of the child in an effort to save his sons life came forward to donate a part of his liver The fathers donor operation was performed robotically enabling a less painful and earlier recovery The childs successful liver transplant recipient operation was performed by Prof Mohamed Rela He had an uneventful postoperative period and was discharged home on the 10th post-transplant day Hearteningly on follow-up both the donor and the recipient remain well Prof Rela said PTI SA APR APR
30-Nov-2021 National
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