Vascular Surgery History

The Madras Medical College, Rajiv Gandhi Government General hospital, Chennai, is one of the oldest and most reputed medical teaching institutions in the country. The hospital was founded in the year 1664 and the college in the year 1835. The hospital has a bed strength of more than 2500 and is the biggest institution in Tamil Nadu delivering quality medical care to the poor and needy.

Prof. H. T. Vira Reddi renowned surgeon from Chennai, was posted as Honorary Professor in MMC, his parent institution. In 1963, he travelled to United Kingdom to specialize in Vascular surgery at St. Thomas Hospital, London after which he started the vascular surgery unit in Madras Medical College and worked till his retirement. This vascular surgical unit was the foundation for the current institute. He has over 50 publications and published a book titled “Basic principles of Vascular Surgery“. One of his paper, titled “New concepts in the management of ischemic lower limb extremities” was published in International Angiology Journal, June 1990

The Government of Tamil Nadu realized the need for separate department and in 1978 (Established in the Year: 1978) under the leadership of Prof. T. P. Jacob, the “Department of vascular surgery” was formed. He was the first head of the department and continued the same from 1978 to 1993. In the year 1985, the M.Ch course was started for the first time in the country with post graduate strength of one candidate per year. Prof. T.P Jacob was honoured with PADMASHRI AWARD in Medical field for his services in Vascular Surgery speciality.

In 1993, Prof. S. A. Hussain took over from Prof. T. P. Jacob and pioneered the department for over a decade and half(1993-2006). He would be credited for the increase of post graduate seat from one to two per year and for establishing the need for separate speciality when Medical Council of India felt that the speciality could be merged with cardiothoracic speciality. The work carried out by the department was highlighted which convinced the MCI the need to have a separate speciality for the peripheral vascular surgery. Prof. S. A. Hussain should also be credited for the formation of “Vascular Society of India” in 1994, the first meeting of which was held at Chennai in Madras Medical college.

In 2007, Prof. T. Vidyasagaran took over the department and heading the department for more than half a decade (2007-2013). He was a dynamic leader and under him our department has reached its greater heights. He would be credited for increasing the post graduate seat from two to three in 2010. He started the Endovascular suite in MMC on 8th January 2013, first of it’s kind at that time in a government sector by his earnest efforts and helped us to take a leap in Endovascular field also.

Memorable details of history about the Institute:

TIMELINE
Year Event
1978 Department of Vascular Surgery was formed
1985 MCh Post graduate course started
1994 First National Vascular conference, held in Chennai
1994 Vascular Society of India was formed at MMC
2010 PG seats increased from two to three
2013 Endovascular suite was installed
2014 Department upgraded as “Institute of Vascular Surgery”
2017 PG seats increased from three to Six
PROFESSORS
PROFESSORS DURATION
Prof. H. T. Vira Reddi Founder Vascular unit in Late Sixties
Prof. T. P. Jacob 1978 - 1993 (HOD)
Prof. S. A. Hussain 1993 - 2006 (HOD)
Prof. T. Vidyasagaran 2007 - 2013 (HOD)
Prof. M. Rajkumar 2013 - 2014 (HOD / Director)
Prof. J. Amalorpavanathan 2014 - 2016 (Director)
Prof. S. Jeyakumar Nov 2016 - Sep 2017 (Director)
Prof. G. Thulasi kumar May 2018 - June 2018 (Director)
Prof. N. Sritharan July 2018 - March 2021 (Director In-charge) March 2021 - Current (Director)

The M.Ch (Vascular Surgery) Super Speciality Postgraduate Course

The MMC Vascular Alumni are indebted to Prof. H. T. Vira Reddi, Prof. T. P. Jacob, the Madras University, the Tamil Nadu Government and the Medical Council of India for starting the unique teaching programme offering the M.Ch (Vascular Surgery) super speciality degree in the year 1985.

Prof. H. T. Vira Reddi worked as an honorary professor of surgery from 1953 to 1978. In the year 1963, he went to the UK and specialized in vascular surgery at St. Thomas Hospital, London. He introduced the speciality of vascular surgery in the seventies. In 1978, Prof. T. P. Jacob, who worked as an assistant to Prof. H. T. Vira Reddi, became the first Head of the Department of Vascular Surgery.

The M.Ch programme was started in the year 1985 as a two-year course. Dr. Rajamanickam was the first M.Ch (Vascular Surgery) postgraduate student. Unfortunately, he had a premature death while working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Vascular Surgery. The intake was one student per year till 1994. From then onwards, it was increased to two seats per year.

The programme faced a small hiccup in the year 2001, which was effectively resolved by Prof. S. A. Hussain and his assistants with the support of the Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University and the Tamil Nadu Government. The programme was converted into a three-year course, as per the norms of the Medical Council of India, starting in 2001. In 2017, the number of seats was increased from three to six per year. Now, the department admits six postgraduate students annually.

The List of M.Ch Qualified Graduates from MMC

Year Names of PG students admitted
1985 Dr. K. Rajamanickam
1986 Dr. N. Sekar
1987 Dr. S. Vetrivel
1988 Dr. S. A. Hussain
1989 Dr. Joseph Sathyanathan
1990 Dr. Harikrishnadu
1991 Dr. N. Sivaprakasam
1992 Dr. S. Jeyakumar
1993 None
1994 Dr. P. Govindaraj, Dr. Sathyanarayanan
1995 Dr. P. S. Venkateswaran, Dr. S. R. Subrammanian
1996 Dr. S. Arulmani, Dr. R. Prakash
1997 Dr. T. Vidyasagaran, Dr. N. Sritharan, Dr. V. Rajagopal, Dr. M. Rajkumar
1998 Dr. R. Shankar, Dr. J. Amalorpavanathan
1999 Dr. P. Ilayakumar, Dr. R. Kamalakannan
2000 Dr. V. Ramesh, Dr. S. Saravanan
2001 Dr. G. Thulaskumar, Dr. Radhakrishnan Raju
2002 Dr. M. Baktavatchalam
2003 Dr. S. Balakumar, Dr. M. Bhuvaneswaran
2004 Dr. K. Elancheralathan, Dr. V. Anand
2005 Dr. C. Saravanan Robinson, Dr. S. Sairam
2006 Dr. K. Jayachandran, Dr. V. Rajarajan
2007 Dr. M. K. Ayyappan, Dr. K. Rajesh
2008 Dr. B. Velladuraiichi, Dr. Kapil Mathur
2009 Dr. Marunraj, Dr. Arunagiri
2010 Dr. R. Chithra, Dr. D. Prabakar, Dr. Nupur Bit
2011 Dr. M. Balaji, Dr. S. Maruthu Thurai
2012 Dr. Shanmugavelayutham. C, Dr. Jayanth. V, Dr. M. Krishna
2013 Dr. M. Murali, Dr. I. Devarajan, Dr. S. Prathap Kumar
2014 Dr. SK Balaji, Dr. Jayakrishnan, Dr. Sasikumar
2015 Dr. P. Mohan Raj, Dr. K. Sasikumar, Dr. P. Vadivelu
2016 Dr. M. Ramya, Dr. M. Sridhar, Dr. K. Raja
2017 Dr. P. Jan Suijith, Dr. Deepak George John, Dr. A. Shabnam Fathima, Dr. S. Arun Kumar, Dr. G. Sabarish Kumar, Dr. K. N. Venu Kumar
2018 Dr. K. Srikanth, Dr. R. Ranjith Babu, Dr. A. Vijay Richards, Dr. L. Rahul, Dr. S. Prasanth Raman, Dr. A. Srinivasan
2019 Dr. Chandan K. R., Dr. Gurunathreddy. B., Dr. Jayesh. S, Dr. Raghul. C, Dr. Suhas. S, Dr. Prathap. K
2020 Dr. A. Harish Kumar, Dr. R. Venkateshwar, Dr. B. Venkatesh Prabhu, Dr. G. Navaneetha Krishna Pandian, Dr. A. Collins Ephreme Noble, Dr. Vishal Bulla
2021 Dr. Vaisagh Remin, Dr. V. Dhanasekar, Dr. K. Senthilnathan, Dr. J. Tharun Kumar, Dr. A. Sakthinesh, Dr. R. Sasikumar
2022 Dr. S. Venu, Dr. S. Narendran, Dr. P. Vinodhini, Dr. Karuppasivan, Dr. C. Simna, Dr. Venkata Kiran Kumar
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