11-month-old brave infant defeats Liver Cancer: Innovative Live Liver Transplant Successfully Performed by Doctors at MGM Healthcare
7 kg child from Orissa with Beckwith-Wideman Syndrome and liver cancer treated by MGM Healthcare’s Liver Transplant Team
Chennai, November 16, 2023: MGM Healthcare, a renowned multi-specialty quaternary care hospital located in the heart of Chennai, proudly announces the successful life-saving living donor liver transplant performed on an 11-month-old underweight baby from Orissa. The infant, weighing only 7 Kilogram had Hepatoblastoma (Liver C ancer) and also suffered from a rare congenital condition called Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome.
The child was admitted to MGM Healthcare Chennai in July 2023, presenting with hepatoblastoma, a rare liver tumor. Having previously undergone eight cycles of chemotherapy in other hospitals, the parents sought a solut ion at MGM Healthcare. Further examinations by liver team headed by Dr. Thiagarajan Srinivasan, Senior Consul tant & Director of the Institute of Liver Diseases, Transplant & HPB Surgery, and ably supported by Dr Karthik M athivanan (Senior Consultant & Associate Director) and multidisciplinary team revealed the additional challeng e of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome—a rare genetic disorder associated with overgrowth and an elevated risk of tumors. With an incidence affecting 1 in 10,500 to 13,700 newborns globally, this syndrome presented a uniq ue medical challenge.
Explaining the treatment details, Dr. Thiagarajan Srinivasan said, owing to central location of Tumour in the liver rendered it unsafe for removal without damaging the organ, a decision was made to perform a living donor liver transplant. Further he said “We encountered multiple challenges, including the unavailability of a suitable related livin g liver donor and post-chemotherapy complications such as cachexia and infection. Overcoming these obstacles required stabilizing the patient through nutritional support and infection treatment, leading to a successful swap living donor liv er transplant from a 42-year-old donor from Tamil Nadu, providing a new lease of life to the infant. The swap transplant required excellent coordination and a operating team of 40 medical professionals simultaneously to successfully execute this complex feat for 16 long hours.
“The liver from donor was too big for the small child and we employed special techniques to reduce the size of donor liver preserving its functionality and transplanted the reduced liver into the child. This was facilitated by Pre-operative 3D co mputerized reconstruction of the donor liver anatomy and virtual planning of the resection. The child successfully under went liver transplant and now child is active and doing well with normal liver functions and no Tumour on follow up im aging,” he added.
Reflecting on the intricate surgery, Dr Karthik Mathivanan, Senior Consultant & Associate Director, Institute of Liver Transplant and HPB Surgery, MGM Healthcare, said, “As the child was extremely delicate to handle and under weight the surgery was a great challenge for us. The surgery took 12-hours-to replace the baby’s affected liver.”
“The awareness for such kind of liver cancers in Pediatric age group is very less. The option of liver transplant for complex cases like this is generally not considered. Early referral to specialised liver centres is the key to cure such cancer and save every children’s life,” Dr. Karthik added.
Mr. Harish Manian, Group CEO, MGM Healthcare said, “Our doctors have accomplished a remarkable feat in saving a child’s life through a highly critical surgery, involving the reduction of the donor’s liver size to ensure a perfect fit for the infant’s small body. At MGM Healthcare, our foremost priority has always been the well-being of our patients, and in this instance, we were privileged to offer a precious life a second chance. The success of this surgery underscores the skill and commitment of our entire medical team, along with the generosity of the donor. Our thoughts and best wishes are exten ded to the baby and the family.”
This successful surgery at MGM Healthcare highlights the hospital’s unwavering commitment to delivering the highest quality medical care and its dedication to pioneering treatments and surgeries. Dr. Srinivasan, Dr. Karthi k Mathivanan and their team’s expertise in complex liver surgeries and transplants continues to make a significa nt impact on the lives of patients and their families.
About MGM Healthcare
Born out of a need for altruism, MGM Healthcare is obsessed with bettering patient experiences and improving clinical outcomes through expertise, passion and technology. The manifestation of this dedication to superlative health-caring is a state-of-the-art hospital on Nelson Manickam Road having 400 beds, 50 out-patient consultati on rooms, over 100 critical care beds, 250+ Doctors, 12 Centers of excellence, 30+ Clinical Departments, 12 stat e-of-the-art Operating Theatres and 24 x 7 comprehensive Emergency Care. Here, a host of eminent surgeons a nd physicians wield a potent combination of skill and cutting-edge technology to elevate care and outcomes to new levels. MGM Healthcare is the first hospital in Asia with the highest rated USGBC LEED Platinum-certified Green Hospital.
Over the past year, the team of clinical experts at MGM Healthcare have performed many innovative and comp lex surgeries in the pursuit of establishing trust and clinical excellence. MGM Healthcare designed and equipped with the latest in technology and equipment is poised to drive patient centricity and clinical excellence of both t he domestic and international patients.