Mohamed Rela

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Mohamed Rela
Born
NationalityIndian
Alma materStanley Medical College
Known forLiver transplantation
Split Liver Transplantation
Auxiliary Liver Transplantation
Resection for HCC, Cholangio carcinoma, Hepatoblastoma
Pancreaticoduodenectomy
AwardsGuinness Book of Records in 2000
Scientific career
FieldsLiver transplantation, Pancreatic disease
InstitutionsKing's College Hospital, London
Dr Rela Institute and Medical Centre Chennai
Institute of Liver Disease and Transplantation Chennai
Websitewww.relainstitute.com

Dr. Mohamed Rela is an Indian surgeon. He is known for his expertise in liver transplantation and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery. He is considered one of the world's best liver transplant surgeons. He made his name in the Guinness Book of Records for performing a liver transplantation on a 5-day-old baby.

He is the chairman and director of Dr Rela Hospital, India and the Professor of Liver Surgery and Transplantation, at the King's College Hospital, London.[1]

Education[edit]

Prof. Mohamed Rela was born in Kiliyanur village near Mayiladuthurai in Tamil Nadu, India. His parents are Haji S A Shamsudin and Hasma Beevi. He was a student of the Besant Theosophical High School School, Adyar Chennai and received his MBBS (in 1980) and MS degree from the Stanley Medical College, Chennai.

He later went to the United Kingdom in 1986, to receive another MS from Edinburgh and become a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1988.

Career[edit]

Prof. Mohamed Rela worked in various hospitals in UK before joining London's King's College[2] Hospital in 1991, where he continues to be the Professor of liver surgery. Niche areas of liver transplantation like auxiliary transplantation, split liver transplantation techniques and live donor liver transplantation were pioneered by him at the King's College for the world to emulate, and scores of patients to benefit.

In a career over 3 decades, Prof. Rela has performed over 6000 liver transplants, including one on a five-day-old baby, earning him an entry into the Guinness Book of Records in 2000.[3][4][5]

Prof. Rela currently works in India, He has started his own institution Dr.Rela Institute & Medical Centre - Hospital in Chrompet, Chennai, India in 2018 and Has performed over 1200 liver transplantation, where he set up a successful Living Donor Liver Transplant program performing over 300 liver transplants a each year, He has performed over a 3000 liver transplants only in the state of Tamilnadu, India. He was also the catalyst in starting liver transplants in tier 2 cities in Tamil Nadu, providing access to such high end medical facilities even to people from far flung places.[1]

Dr.Rela has a special interest in pediatric liver transplantation and has performed a liver transplantation for a 42 days old child which was recorded in India book of records and in 2022 Dr.Rela Institute celebrated the successful completion of 500 pediatric liver transplantations in Chennai. Prof.Rela has also performed Asia's youngest small bowel transplantation, the record was awarded by Asia book of records in 2021.

In 2021 Dr.Rela Institute has started robotic surgery program, Since then Dr.Rela has performed over 200 robotic donor surgeries and complex robotic HPB surgeries robotically. Rela is also a hepatobiliary surgeon, performing Whipple's surgery for pancreatic cancer, liver resections for Cholangiocarcinoma and HCC resection in Cirrhotic patients.

His research interest is in the field of clinical liver transplantation, translational studies into liver regeneration and liver preservation . He has over 600 publications in peer-reviewed journals.[6]

Enterprises[edit]

Further he has been honoured with Doctorate of Science degrees from three universities, recognising his service to healthcare. With a focus on a strong, dedicated yet ethical concept of healthcare, Prof. Rela has now ventured into an enterprise, setting up a new healthcare facility, Dr. Rela Institute and Medical Centre.[7]

The new centre, an International Medical facility is a quaternary care hospital dedicated to fostering and responding to the needs of a diverse set of patients. The hospital is committed to being an internationally significant health care system with the state-of- the- art infrastructure facilities, functioning in a sprawling area of 36 acres of land located in Chromepet, Chennai, India.

With the facility of 450 beds inclusive of 130 critical care beds, 14 operating rooms, contemporary reference laboratories and radiology services.[7][8] The institute is designed to provide highly expertised care in all specialties with special focus on care of critical illness and multi-organ transplantation. This hospital houses one of the world's largest dedicated liver intensive care units. In addition to the quality quaternary care in all specialties, the hospital is committed to provide day to day ‘primary and secondary care’ to the local population with international standards.[7]

The 'Master Class in Liver Disease' (MCLD) series was envisaged by Prof. Rela as a means to deliver high-quality teaching in liver disease and transplantation.

Since its first edition in 2011, it has quickly established itself as one of the most popular scientific meetings in the field in the Indian sub-continent. Each edition is planned as a single theme conference with participation of national & international experts. Previous editions have dealt with topics such as the pathological basis of liver disease, hepatobiliary tumours, paediatric liver diseases, peri-operative care of the liver recipient, living donor liver transplantation, and acute liver failure.[1]

Achievements[edit]

  • Prof. Rela has so far performed more than 6000 liver transplant surgeries.[9]
  • In December 1997, a team led by him performed a successful liver transplantation for a five-day-old girl,[3] which made him an entry into the Guinness Book of Records in 2000.[4][5]
  • In March 1999, he carried out the first living related liver transplant on a patient with acute liver failure in the UK. 18-month-old Luke Bettelley, was given just 48 hours to live before the operation.[10]
  • In June 2003, he successfully performed a liver transplant for a four-and-a-half-year-old girl from Ahmedabad, Pranali Bhat, suffering from a terminal stage liver disease, at the Global Hospital, Hyderabad.[11]
  • In August 2003, he was a part of a team from King's College Hospital, London which did liver transplant(s) six times for a patient to save her life by performing a bone marrow transplant.[12]
  • In August 2004, a team led by him has successfully conducted the liver transplantation for a five-year-old Pakistani girl, Batul Hasan, at the Global Hospital, Hyderabad.[13][14]
  • In September 2009, a team led by him successfully performed the split liver transplantation (first of its kind in India), at the Global Hospital, Chennai. The liver was split during the retrieval operation into a smaller left lobe for transplanting a young girl and a larger right lobe for transplanting an older woman with end stage liver disease.[15][16][17][18][19]
  • In May 2011, a team led by him has successfully done Swap liver transplantation on Adults (first of its kind in India), at Global Hospitals & Health city, Chennai.[15][16][17][18][19]
  • In Dec 2018, a team led by him performed a complicated liver surgery for a 111 year old saint from Karnataka in Dr.Rela Institute & Medical Centre, Chennai.
  • In July 2019, a team led by him performed a successful liver transplantation for a forty two days old boy, which made him an entry into the India Book of Records in 2020.
  • In September 2021, he has performed a successful small bowel transplantation for a boy, which made him an entry into the Asia Book of Records in 2022.
  • In May 2022, he was elected as a President for International Liver Transplantation Society and he was the first Asian Born to achieve this.
  • He is the only liver surgeon in India with over 600 Scientific Publications.[20]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  5. ^ a b "Archived copy". www.hinduonnet.com. Archived from the original on 2 June 2002. Retrieved 15 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  7. ^ a b c https://www.relainstitute.com/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "New hospital at Chromepet".
  9. ^ "Global hospitals and HealthCity". www.globalliverdiseases.com. Archived from the original on 20 January 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  10. ^ "Health | UK first for liver transplant baby". BBC News. 8 April 1999. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  11. ^ "The Hindu : Ahmedabad girl undergoes liver transplant". Hinduonnet.com. 15 June 2003. Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Retrieved 1 December 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  12. ^ "Mohamed Rela Appointment, Number, Wiki, Fees, Hospital & More |". 21 March 2021.
  13. ^ "The Hindu Business Line : Pakistani child to undergo liver transplant at Global Hospital". Thehindubusinessline.in. 7 August 2004. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  14. ^ "The Hindu Business Line : Liver transplant for Pakistani girl child". Thehindubusinessline.in. 9 August 2004. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  15. ^ a b "Archive News". The Hindu. 24 September 2009. Archived from the original on 26 September 2009. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  16. ^ a b "First split transplant performed, one liver for two patients". News.webindia123.com. 20 September 2009. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  17. ^ a b "First split liver transplant in India". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  18. ^ a b "News". Samay Live. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  19. ^ a b "Global hospitals and HealthCity". www.globalliverdiseases.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  20. ^ "Mohamed Rela on ResearchGate | Expertise: Hepatology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases". ResearchGate. Retrieved 10 December 2017.

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