MIOT International Hospital

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MIOT Hospitals in Chennai
MIOT International Hospital
Geography
Location Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Organisation
Care system Private
Funding Private
Type Multispeciality
Services
Emergency department Dial 105710
Beds1000
History
OpenedFebruary 1999
Links
Website www.miotinternational.com
Lists Hospitals in India
Other links P. V. A. Mohandas

The Madras Institute of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, known in short as the MIOT International Hospital, is a multi-specialty hospital in Manapakkam, Chennai, India. It is a specialty hospital in the field of joint replacement surgeries, Interventional Cardiology, orthopaedics and trauma. Founded by P. V. A. Mohandas, the hospital was established in February 1999 on a 14-acre (5.7 ha) land with German collaboration, with an initial investment of 500,000. [1] The hospital has 1000 beds and employs 170 physicians. [2] It receives nearly 3,500 foreign patients every year, contributing 25 percent of the hospital's patients. North and East Africa account for many of these foreign patients. [3]

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History

MIOT Hospital began as an independent entity, specialising in orthopaedics, at Chennai-based Vijaya Hospital in 1987. It moved to Manapakkam, a suburb of Chennai, in 1999. Its founder and managing director, P. V. A. Mohandas, is also chief surgeon in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Started as a centre for orthopaedics, the hospital has become a multi-speciality one dealing with thoracic and cardiovascular care, cardiology, nephrology, neurosurgery, oncology and radiation oncology, hip-replacement surgery, knee replacement, accident surgery, plastic surgery, craniofacial and cosmetic surgery, paediatrics, and obstetrics.

On 18 May 2012, a heart revive centre was inaugurated at a cost of 300 million, with a full-fledged cathlab and an electro-physiology laboratory for the treatment of arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat. In the same year, the hospital started the MIOT International Centre housing the departments of oncology, radiation oncology, medical oncology, surgical oncology, liver transplant centre and bone marrow transplant centre. There are also plans to open a heart transplant centre. [4]

Achievements

1st Time in the World Across-Blood Group Kidney Transplantation in a recipient with the Bombay O Blood Group

For the 1st Time in the World, MIOT Hospitals Performed an Across-Blood Group Kidney Transplantation in a recipient with the Bombay O Blood Group. Due to his Bombay O blood group, he could receive blood or organs only from someone with the same blood group, which is very rare and prevalent in only 1 in 10,000 people in India. Globally, a kidney transplant has never been reported in a recipient with the Bombay O blood group due to the rarity and higher complications involved. Additionally, the lack of precedents or guidelines for monitoring anti-H antibody levels, which are significant in preventing organ rejection, made the transplantation highly challenging. However, MIOT’s solid organ transplant specialists, with their extensive experience, completed this groundbreaking procedure by performing an across-blood group kidney transplantation in a Bombay O recipient. They brought down the anti-H antibody titers to the optimum level and successfully completed the procedure. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Bone marrow transplant

The MIOT Institute of Haematology, Haemato-Oncology & BMT performed the first T-replete haplo identical bone marrow transplant in India in 2013. [9]

Liver transplant

An emergency liver transplant saved a rapidly deteriorating 26-year-old mother with jaundice and a severely damaged liver. [10] [11] [12]

Biplane CathLab

For the first time in India, MIOT Hospitals brings a Biplane CathLab with Cone Beam CT, 3D Echo and software intelligence – all on a single platform.[ clarification needed ] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]

The future

The hospital group is investing 2,800 million on a 600-bed 6-star facility for cancer treatment named 'MIOT International' under construction near the existing facility. The 13-floor building will house 14 operation theatres, a bunker, a sterilisation unit, 500 premium rooms and 100 beds for critical care. It is being constructed by L&T. It will employ about 100 physicians. [2] [3]

Awards and recognition

Accreditations

MoU

MIOT Hospitals signs MoU With Leading Transplant Centre "The Alfred Hospital", Australia. [28] [29]

MIOT signs MoU with The Christie Foundation for cancer treatment [30]

See also

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