| Bangalore's
prominent heart surgeon - actually one of Indias best.
He was educated and trained in general surgery from the Kasturba
Medical College, Mangalore (1982). He attained basic training
in Cardiac Surgery at the West Midlands Cardiothoracic Rotation
programme. This was followed by his appointment at the Guys
Hospital London - Cardiothoracic Unit, between 1983 and 1989.
In 1989 Dr Shetty and his team set up a 140-bed hospital Research
Institute in Calcutta. In 1997 he and his team set up the
Manipal Heart Foundation - a 450-bed heart operation facility.
A recent addition to his list of accomplishments is the Rabindranath
Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences, a full-fledged
cardiac hospital built on 5 acres of land in Calcutta.
Dr.
Shetty completed the Pre University Course at St Alosius College
in 1969.
Some
of his pioneering achievements include: -
The first heart surgeon in India to venture into neo-natal
open-heart surgery Performed the first open-heart surgery
in the world to close a hole in the heart with the help of
a microchip camera Used an artificial heart for the first
time in India Performed the first surgery in India using the
blood vessels of the stomach to bypass the blocked arteries
of the heart
Performed
Asias first dynamic cardiomyoplasty operation Dr Shetty's
another claim to fame is his effort in reducing the cost of
heart operations. The package pricing system devised by him
has made heart surgery affordable to the common man. He is
also responsible for introducing the concept of assembly line
heart surgery, which aims at reducing the cost of surgery
and achieving zero mortality. But perhaps his greatest achievement
has been his work with children. He operates free for kids
under twelve, and of his 13000 operations in a 16 year career
span, over 5000 operations were on children.
We
were extremely touched after visiting the ICICI-Manipal Childrens
Heart Wing, especially on seeing a 14 day old prepped for
an operation the next day.

Dr
Shetty will bring heaven and earth together to spot a compassionate
vein in people. He says, If I am given a choice I would like
to treat only poor patients. But unfortunately the economic
reality does not allow me to do that."
Dr
Shettys personal mission is to make cardiac surgery
affordable by creating a chain of heart hospitals in every
state in India to serve the working class. There are
clever people and some people are cleverer than me. I like
to associate with people cleverer than me says Shetty.
This says a lot about his competence and strength of character.
But the defining characteristic of people he would like to
associate with is compassion. |