Panangipalli Venugopal
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Panangipalli Venugopal is an Indian Cardiovascular surgeon and hospital administrator from
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, India who is widely regarded as a pioneer in cardiac surgery. The
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honored him, in 1998, with the
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, the third highest civilian award, for his services to the field of Medicine.


Life sketch

Venogopal was born at
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in the
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n state of
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, on 6 July 1942. He enrolled at the
All India Institute of Medical Sciences The All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is a group of autonomous government public medical universities of higher education under the jurisdiction of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare , Government of India. These institutes ha ...
(AIIMS), New Delhi, in 1959 to secure his MBBS and continued his higher education at the institute itself. His first post graduate degree was the Master of Surgery (MS) which was followed by MCh in cardiovascular thoracic surgery, which he passed with honors. In 1970-71, subsequent to his specialization, he joined the Faculty of AIIMS. the major part of his career was spent at AIIMS where he rose progressively, serving as the professor, the Head of the Department and then the Dean, before reaching the post of the Director, the highest academic position on offer at AIIMS, on 1 July 2003. Soon after joining AIIMS, Venugopal participated in two advanced training programs, an adult
Open Heart Surgery Cardiac surgery, or cardiovascular surgery, is surgery on the heart or great vessels performed by cardiac surgeons. It is often used to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (for example, with coronary artery bypass grafting); to corr ...
training under
Denton Cooley Denton Arthur Cooley (August 22, 1920 – November 18, 2016) was an American heart and cardiothoracic surgeon famous for performing the first implantation of a total artificial heart. Cooley was also the founder and surgeon in-chief of The T ...
at the
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and paediatric open heart surgery under S. Subramanian, at the Children's Hospital, Buffalo, New York following which he launched the open heart surgery clinic at AIIMS, under the guidance of Professor N. Gopinath, in 1974. This was followed by the establishment of the ''Cardiothoracic Sciences Centre'', where he performed the firs
heart transplantation in India
on 3 August 1994 and, later, for the first time in Asia, the implantation of the Left Ventricular Assist Device After retirement from AIIMS, Venugopal, moved to the Alchemist Institute of Medical Sciences, in
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as the head of the Cardithoracic department. He got married at the age of 55 and has a daughter.


Achievements

Venugopal has pioneered heart transplant surgery in India, having performed the first successful heart transplant in the country, the count now standing at 26 transplants. He performed the first implantation of left
ventricular assist device A ventricular assist device (VAD) is an electromechanical device for assisting cardiac circulation, which is used either to partially or to completely replace the function of a failing heart. The function of a VAD differs from that of an artific ...
, lasting for more than 90 days, in Asia. He introduced the
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, for the first time in India, by the deployment of autologous
stem cell In multicellular organisms, stem cells are undifferentiated or partially differentiated cells that can differentiate into various types of cells and proliferate indefinitely to produce more of the same stem cell. They are the earliest type o ...
implantation for repairing the
myocardium Cardiac muscle (also called heart muscle, myocardium, cardiomyocytes and cardiac myocytes) is one of three types of vertebrate muscle tissues, with the other two being skeletal muscle and smooth muscle. It is an involuntary, striated muscle that ...
as an alternative to transplantation, which he did on 26 patients. He pioneered the stem cell implantation procedure in
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for the treatment of
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. On the prolificacy of Venugopal, media reports are in general agreement of his involvement in the performance of over 50,000 open heart and 12,000 closed heart surgeries. He has been a recognized trainer, too, with more than 100 cardio-thoracic surgeons around the world, trained under him. On the administrative front, he, along with N. Gopinath, started the open heart surgery in AIIMS. He was also behind the setting up of the Cardiothoracic Sciences Centre, which later became the venue of the first hear transplant surgery in India and the first Left Ventricular Assist Device implantation in Asia. The centre now handles around 3500 open heart surgical procedures annually.


First heart transplant

The ''Organ Transplant Bill 1994'' was passed in the Indian Parliament in May 1994 which legalized the organ transplants in India. The Bill was on the Table of the President of India for final approval when Venugopal led a team of doctors to perform the first successful on 3 August 1994. This was the first of the 26 heart transplant procedures performed by Venugopal.


Controversies

In the fag end of 2005 and at the beginning of 2006, about 200 faculty members, including 25 department heads, of AIIMS submitted their disapproval of Venugopal's way of functioning to the
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of the
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. The protest intensified when, a batch of students marched to the office of the Director, resulting in the suspension of 6 of them, an act which had no precedent in the Institute. The main argument of the faculty and the students that the hike in charges implemented by the Director went against the mandate of AIIMS. Further, the grouse of the faculty was also aimed at the appointment of Venugopal, at the age of 61 and already past the retirement age, as the Director of the institute, with a clause to retain him for the next 5 years and until further orders. The move was reported to have shut out the chances of 6 senior faculty members. They were also against the Director holding two posts of the Head of the ''Cardiovascular Sciences Centre'' and the Head of ''Cardothoracic and Vascular Surgery'' as the posts required full-time attention. On 29 November 2007, Professor venugopal was removed in favor of Prof. T D Dogra, an authority on Forensic Medicine., by an order from the
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,
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, the reason reported to be Venugopal's ''open criticism'' of the Union Government. The Health and Family Welfare ministry, it was reported, was not happy with Venugopal's handling of the ''quota issue'' where the Government planned to reserve 50 per cent of the university seats for the socially under-privileged, a move Venugopal was said to have countered using student sentiments. He moved to the Supreme Court and was reinstated for a period 45 days in summer vacation of 2008 before his retirement. The Ministry had appointed M. S. Valiathan, the noted cardiothoracic surgeon, to report on the functioning of AIIMS and make recommendations on improvements. Venugopal was reported to be unhappy about the Ministry's intervention in the functioning of AIIMS and contested the termination at the
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, by way of a writ petition, on which the Court passed an interim order on 7 July 2006, staying the termination, till the validity of the decision was assessed. After a protracted legal battle, the Supreme Court, reinstated Venugopal, on 8 April 2008., terming the Government act as ''malafide and unconstitutional''.


Positions

* Professor -
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* Head of the Department - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi * Chief - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi * Dean - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi * Director - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi * Member - Advisory Panel of Experts for Quality Assurances in Health Care -
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Awards and recognitions

Academic recognitions # Gold Medal for the Best Undergraduate -
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- 1963 # Gold Medal for the Merit of First Order -
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- 1967 #
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Doctor of Science (DSc) - Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences #
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Doctor of Science (DSc) -
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Social recognitions #
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- 1998 # Dr. B. C. Roy Award # All India Institute of Medical Sciences Lifetime Award for service of humanity - 2014Business Standard
/ref> # Sivananda Eminent Citizen Award - Sanathana Dharma Charitable Trust - 2010 # Indira Priyadarsini Award - 1994 # Goyal Prize - Kurukshetra University - 1994 # Vijay Ratna Award -
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- 1994 # Award of Excellence -
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- 1994 # Dr. N. C. Joshi Memorial Oration Award - 1995 # Dr. Jal R. Vakil Memorial Award - 1996 # Dr. Pinnamaneni and Mrs Sithadevi Award - 1997 # Rashtra Ratan Award - Vishwa Jagriti Mission, Yuva Manch - 2000 #
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Award - Dhanvantari Medical Foundation,
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- 2010 # Life Time Achievement Award - Heart Care Foundation,
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- 2010 # Great Achiever of India Award - 1994 # Manav Sewa Award - 1994 # Shresht Shree Award # Dr. K. Sarom Cardiology Excellence Award # Ratna Shiromani Award


Writings

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See also

* Heart transplant surgery *
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Stem cell therapy Stem-cell therapy is the use of stem cells to treat or prevent a disease or condition. , the only established therapy using stem cells is hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. This usually takes the form of a bone-marrow transplantation, but ...


References

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External links


Reference on Cardio Thoracic Surgery Network

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List of publications
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Interview on Express Healthcare




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