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Apollo Launches Children’s Centre for Trauma

Posted on: 18/Oct/2012 4:08:13 PM
On World Trauma Day, Apollo Children’s Hospitals dedicated a state of the art trauma care centre to save little lives, Thiru. T. K. Rajendran, Additional Director General of Police (L&O), Tamilnadu formally inaugurated the centre today(18Oct 2012). .

Apollo Children’s Centre for Trauma (ACT), equipped with high tech medical equipments and expertise (physicians and surgeons across anesthesiology and critical care medicine, emergency medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopaedics, plastic surgery and radiology) will provide 24X7 trauma care for children with severe and life threatening injuries.

Studies reveal that every year around 10 lakh children die due to injuries and a number of them sustain serious injuries requiring hospitalisations, but these can be avoided by offering timely and quality medical assistance.  ACT is one such dedicated pediatric centre which provides multi disciplinary care approach for children with trauma and multiple injuries that require comprehensive care.

Pertaining to the fact that children are not mini adults and treatments and medical equipments required for elders do not suffice kids, ACT is equipped with high tech medical equipments meant to treat childhood trauma. It is the only trauma centre for children with intracranial pressure monitoring to treat severe traumatic brain injury. The centre is facilitated with in-house blood storage and CT scan facilities, 24 hours Radiology and laboratory services in addition to the special pediatric ambulance service for rapid transfer of children requiring immediate interventions.


Apollo Children’s Hospitals held slogan and painting competitions for school students to create awareness among them on safety measures like fastening seat belts, wearing helmets, avoiding mobile phone and consumption of alcohol while driving and winners were awarded with prizes and certificates during the launch.

As a part of Child Injury Prevention Campaign this year, Apollo Children’s Hospitals has conducted first aid camps for children, Billion Hearts Beating pledge programmes for kids and Emergency Basic Life Support teaching seminars for teachers.