| Ref.No:  SJICR/PER/PR/2010-11 | Date:  8th October 2010 | 
                  
                  Country’s  Biggest ever Angioplasty workshop at Sri  Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular sciences and Research, Bangalore 
                  
                  
                  
                    
                      - 175 poor patients underwent       angioplasty in record span of 6 days.
- Stents worth Rs. 1.5 Crore given       free of cost.
- Donations from Dr. Govindaraju       Subramani Heart Foundation and Medtronic Vascular Division, USA
- Most patients are poor       Agricultrists, Labourers, Footpath Vendors, Autorickshaw Drivers and       helpless Senior Citizens.
- Quality cardiac care at affordable       cost
 
                  Sri Jayadeva Institute of  Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, Government run autonomous Institute has  conducted the Biggest ever Angioplasty Workshop from 4th to 9th  October 2010, wherein 175 poor patients underwent Angioplasty & Stenting  Procedure. Stents were given free of  cost to all these patients.
                  According to Dr. C N Manjunath, to  perform 175 Angioplasties in just 6 days is technically demanding; it was  possible because the Institute has got 4 Cathlabs, 35 full time Cardiologists  and excellent technical and nursing staff. 
                  The most expensive component of  Angioplasty is Stent, each costing between Rs. 35,000 to Rs. One Lakh. 
                  Dr. Govindaraju Subramani Heart  Foundation and Medtronic Vascular Division, California, USA have donated  Stents, Balloons worth Rs. 1.5 Crores and another Rs. 50 Lakhs was contributed  by the Hospital. It is a role model  philanthropic work to many NRI doctors and organizations.
                  Most of patients are poor  agriculturists, daily wage labourers, Autorickshaw Drivers, Foot path vendors,  Garment workers and financially constrained Senior Citizens.
                  Dr. C N Manjunath, Director said Heart  attack related diseases is steadily increasing even among poor people, rural  areas and is occurring at younger ages.  The youngest patient in this workshop was 25 years old labourer. 40% of the patients were below 50 years of  age and half of them were diabetics. “Heart attack related disease is no more  a disease of elderly people as it is catching bridegrooms.”
                  Institute and patients have immensely  thanked Medtronic Vascular Division, USA for its generous contribution. Dr. Govindraju Subramani and Dr. Devaraj,  Cardiologists from USA for their active participation.
                  His Excellency, the Governor Sri. H R  Bhardwaj was the Chief Guest. Local MLA,  Sri B N Vijaykumar was the Guest of Honor.
                  DR.C.N.MANJUNATH
                    DIRECTOR
                  
                    
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