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Complex lifesaving TAVI heart procedure for Aortic Valve Replacement successfully performed at Asiri Surgical Hospital

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Asiri Surgical Hospital successfully performed the advanced Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI), a complex heart procedure on a patient who had previously undergone bypass surgery. For decades open heart surgery was required for Aortic valve replacement. However, as a minimally invasive procedure – TAVI yields positive outcomes, offering hope and improved quality of life to patients who were once considered unable to endure open-heart surgery.

The procedure was performed by Dr. Gotabhaya Ranasinghe, a highly skilled and experienced Consultant Cardiologist, together with a professional medical team. The landmark and successful outcome has instilled renewed hope in patients with complex cardiac conditions. The procedure also highlighting the hospital’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of medical advancements and delivering cutting-edge solutions for patients.

The recent TAVI procedure at Asiri Surgical Hospital was performed on a 74-year-old male, who had previously undergone bypass surgery seven years ago. Due to his medical history, he was considered unsuitable for repeat open-heart surgery. However, with the availability of TAVI, he received a lifesaving treatment option that significantly improved his prognosis and quality of life.

Thanks to the combined expertise of the medical team at Asiri Surgical Hospital and the revolutionary TAVI technology, Patient’s recovery was swift and successful. He was discharged from the hospital merely three days after the completion of the procedure.

In the past, patients with severe aortic valve stenosis, who were unable to undergo traditional open-heart surgery due to various reasons, faced significant risks, including the possibility of sudden death. However, with the introduction of TAVI, a ray of hope has emerged for individuals to regain a good quality of life post-procedure.

TAVI is a minimally invasive procedure designed to replace a damaged aortic valve without resorting to conventional open-heart surgery. By deploying state-of-the-art catheter-based techniques, the procedure involves inserting a bioprosthetic valve within the narrowed aortic valve, ultimately restoring normal blood flow and cardiac function.

Commenting on the procedure Dr. Gotabhaya Ranasinghe stated, “It is extremely satisfying to have been able to perform this very complex procedure, which required a lot of planning and preparation, and we received an extremely successfully outcome.  It is my sincere hope that Sri Lanka will soon be able to offer the TAVI procedure in the State Sector too, as owing to the high cost in developing such technologically advanced solutions, the treatment is quite expensive.”

In Sri Lanka, changing lifestyles have led to a higher incidence of heart disease, becoming a significant health concern for the nation. Sedentary habits, unhealthy dietary choices, and increasing stress levels have contributed to a rise in cardiac-related ailments among the population. As a result, comprehensive cardiac care facilities are essential to effectively manage these health challenges.

The heart centre at Asiri Surgical is committed to providing a full menu of cardiac care facilities to patients in Sri Lanka. The hospital is equipped with advanced technology. We work with expert cardiac specialists and an experienced team offering a full menu of cardiac services, including diagnostic assessments, non-invasive treatments, interventional procedures, surgeries and cardiac rehabilitation programs. Asiri Surgical is deeply committed to understanding Sri Lanka’s healthcare needs and continuously seeks innovative solutions to empower citizens to maintain heart wellness.

For heart related information contact 0777-268802.



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PM visits France to attend high-level conference at UNESCO

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The Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Dr. Harini Amarasuriya is on an official visit to Paris, France to participate in the high-level segment of the International Expert Conference on ’An Integrated and Sustainable Approach to Safeguarding the World Heritage Property of the Sacred City of Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka and Associated Living Heritage’ which was to be  held at UNESCO Headquarters today [Tuesday 1 April], with the participation of the Director-General of UNESCO Audrey Azoulay.

The Conference, organized by UNESCO in partnership with Sri Lanka, brings together leading international experts to discuss sustainable strategies for the conservation of Anuradhapura, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of immense cultural and historical significance.

On the sidelines of the Conference, the Prime Minister is also scheduled to meet senior interlocutors of the French Government to discuss bilateral cooperation and areas of mutual interest.

The Delegation of the Prime Minister includes the Minister of Buddhasasana Religious and Cultural Affairs, Dr. Hiniduma Sunil Senevi.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Duo of JMSDF ships arrive in Colombo

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The Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) BUNGO and ETAJIMA arrived at the port of  Colombo on a goodwill visit this morning (01 Apr 25).

The visiting ships were welcomed by the Sri Lanka Navy in compliance with naval traditions.

The 141m long JMSDF BUNGO is an Uraga-Class Minesweeper Tender commanded by Commander TANAKA Koji and the ship is manned by a crew of 125.

Meanwhile, JMSDF Etajima, a 65-meter-long Minesweeper, is under the command of  Commander Oda Takayuki and operates with a crew of 54 personnel.

During the stay in the island, crew members of the ships will explore some tourist attractions within the city of Colombo. The ships are scheduled to set sail from Colombo on 04 Apr.

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Underworld leader threatens police over arrest of his father and brother

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“You and your families will be eliminated”

By Norman Palihawadane and Hemantha Randun

A full-scale investigation has been launched to track down an underworld character, ‘Navy Dinesh,’ a key accomplice of Ganemulle Sanjeewa, for issuing death threats over the phone to three police officers, including the Gampaha HQI, Crime Branch OIC, of the same police station, and others.

Navy Dinesh is believed to have fled the country.

According to police sources, threats were issued following the arrest of Navy Dinesh’s father and brother in connection with a drug trafficking case.

Phone analysis reports have confirmed that the calls originated from Dubai and France.

Following the murder of Ganemulle Sanjeewa, Navy Dinesh assumed leadership of the underworld gang he had previously been involved with.

Navy Dinesh contacted the Gampaha HQI, the OIC of the Crime Branch, and the investigating police constable, and threatened to kill them and their family members. “You and your families will be eliminated,” he said.

A special police team had been assigned to investigate the matter, and a report has been submitted to the courts, police sources said.

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