The Sindh Institute of Urology & Transplantation (SIUT) [1] is a dialysis & kidney transplant centre located in Pakistan.[2]SIUT was founded by Dr. Adibul Hasan Rizvi and it is Pakistan's largest kidney disease center,[3] as well as Pakistan's largest public sector health organisation.[2] It began as a department of urology at the government-run Civil Hospital in 1970[4] and became autonomous in 1991.[2] 10-12 transplants are performed weekly,[2] and in 2003 doctors at SIUT performed Pakistan's first liver transplant.[4] In 2004, a child care unit was opened.[5]
All services provided by SIUT, including dialysis and transplantation, are provided free of cost.[2][4][6][7]
SIUT Chablani Medical Center Sukkur[edit]Katie Gillies Pa-c Dmg Urology Houston
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Establishing SIUT, Sukkur, was an innovative response to the need of the people of Sindh was planned in the year 2009. Since SIUT holds human life valuable and healthcare as the people's birthright, kidney patients 'are not allowed to die because they cannot afford to live'. Dr Rizvi anticipates the needs of his patients and responds accordingly. To make dialysis accessible, he conceptualized a network of satellite centers in various parts of Pakistan to save patients the trouble of commuting from far-flung areas of Sindh, southern parts of Punjab and Baluchistan to go for this procedure twice a week as far as Karachi.
Most of the patients visiting the SIUT in Karachi did not go back for a follow-up and put their health at risk, it was costly for people hailing from those areas to go to Karachi for their kidney disease and its treatment, and the quest for a solution was launched. As Sukkur is the center of junction between provinces of Pakistan therefore it is in easy reach for people from other provinces to approach the SIUT at Sukkur for treatment of kidney diseases.[8]
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Introduction and Back ground[edit]
In 2009 the search for a suitable place to establish a unit of SIUT in Sukkur started. Dr Rizvi and his team's search ended at the historical Chablani Hospital and Maternity Home at the Minaret Road, near Historical Monument of Sukkur Mir Masum Shah minaret. The hospital was established as a maternity home by a woman named Dr Chablani in 1930. She did her MBBS from India and shifted to Sukkur to serve its people. However, the hospital was in bad shape and was not being run properly, recalled Dr. Adibul Hasan Rizvi, then SIUT team took over the hospital and started constructing the SIUT unit in the same year 2009.[9][10]
At last on 2 February 2012 the Day Care Services was started at SIUT-Chablani Medical Center Sukkur. The facility was inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Adibul Hasan Rizvi, Director Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation, along with a team of doctors and paramedical staff which carried out consultations and management in the out patient department (OPD). This day care Dialysis Center with 16 Haemodialysis machines and OPD, which will facilitate a large number of underprivileged patients of Upper Sindh, Lower Punjab and Baluchistan.[11]
Emergency (ER) and Out patient Department (OPD) Block[edit]
The Sindh Institute of Urology Transplantation (SIUT) in Sukkur has opened a 24-hour emergency out-patient department (OPD) to provide emergency services to kidney patients, announced Dr. Adibul Hasan Rizvi while addressing a press conference on Thursday 5 November 2015.Referring to the cause of kidney ailments and renal failure, Dr Rizvi said hypertension, diabetes, unfiltered water and use of pain killers are some of the major causes of the disease. Children develop kidney stones due to malnutrition and dirty water. He expressed concern that Sukkur is situated in the red zone for kidney diseases, which is why 10 to 15 per cent of the population is suffering from the illness.
As per their mission, the SIUT aims to provide free medical treatment to people with dignity. Dr Rizvi hopes that with the launch of 24 hours emergency OPD, more people will avail the benefits of modern medical treatment.[12]
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The Operation Theater Complex of Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation built at a cost of PKR =260/= million was inaugurated at Chablani Medical Center on Saturday 27 April 2019.[13]The new complex was built from the funds donated by Feroz Hashem foundation, England in memory of Late Muhammad Amir Sheikh. The Complex has four State-of-the-art Operation theaters with a total capacity of 60 beds of which 10 are in the surgical ICU.[14]
Clinical Laboratory[edit]
On 4 October 2013, an special ceremony was held at the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) Chablani Medical Center to dedicate its clinical laboratory in memory of Dr Tanveer Abbasi a renowned writer, poet and intellectual of Sindh.[15]
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First renal transplant was performed at SIUT Chablani Medical Center, Sukkur on Sunday 28 April 2019. Two successful transplants were carried out by the SIUT doctors, under the aegis of Dr Adibul Hasan Rizvi. A wife donated her kidney to her husband and a brother donated his kidney to his younger brother. Both patients hailed from Sukkur.[16]SIUT has been at the forefront of promoting renal transplantation for over three decades and has performed nearly 6000 renal transplants from family donations. SIUT is performing deceased organ donation since two decades as one person loses his fight to live every 3 minutes due to end stage organ failure in the country.[17]
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