Kakkar, Vijay Vir (1937 - 2016)
by
 
Sarah Gillam

Asset Name
E009295 - Kakkar, Vijay Vir (1937 - 2016)

Title
Kakkar, Vijay Vir (1937 - 2016)

Author
Sarah Gillam

Identifier
RCS: E009295

Publisher
London : Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publication Date
2017-01-25
 
2020-07-02

Subject
Medical Obituaries

Description
Obituary for Kakkar, Vijay Vir (1937 - 2016), Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Language
English

Source
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Full Name
Kakkar, Vijay Vir

Date of Birth
22 March 1937

Place of Birth
Sialkot, Punjab, India

Date of Death
5 November 2016

Occupation
General surgeon
 
Vascular researcher

Titles/Qualifications
OBE 2010
 
MB BS Vikram 1960
 
FRCS 1964
 
FRCS Edinburgh 1964
 
LMSSA 1967
 
Hon PhD Loyola 2010

Details
Vijay Kakkar, professor of surgical science at King’s College School of Medicine and Dentistry, established the importance of giving the anticoagulant heparin to surgical patients, saving thousands of lives by preventing fatal blood clots. He was born in Sialkot in the Punjab, India on 22 March 1937. His father, Harbhagwan Kakkar, was a doctor; his mother was Lilavathi Kakkar. In 1955, he began studying medicine at the Gandhi Medical School in Bhopal and qualified in 1960. After a year as a house doctor at the Irwin Hospital in Delhi, he went to the UK, where he held junior posts. In 1964, he was appointed as a lecturer in the Nuffield department of surgery, University of Oxford. In 1965, he first went to King’s as a Pfizer research fellow and honorary senior registrar. He stayed at King’s, as a lecturer and honorary senior registrar, senior lecturer and honorary consultant, and (from 1975), professor and director of the thrombosis research unit. From 1990 to 2009, he was also director of the Thrombosis Research Institute, which he founded. When he retired in 2006 he opened a second thrombosis research institute in Bangalore, India. As a registrar at King’s he became aware of the large number of surgical patients dying from pulmonary embolism. He began researching groups at risk of embolism and, with E T Yin and Stanford Wessler, who were researching heparin as a prophylactic to prevent leg clots, established that low molecular weight heparin was the most effective form of the drug. Kakkar organised a randomised controlled trial at 28 treatment centres, showing that prophylactic heparin saved seven lives in every 1,000 patients undergoing surgery. The results of the trial were written up in a ground-breaking paper in *The Lancet* ‘Prevention of postoperative thromboembolism’ (*The Lancet* 1975 306 [7924] 63-64). He was a prolific author and wrote 680 articles and six books. Kakkar was the founder president of the British Society for Haemostasis and Thrombosis and of the South Asian Society on Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis. He received many awards, including a Hunterian professorship at the Royal College of Surgeons (in 1969), a lifetime achievement award from the International Union of Angiology and, in 2010, an OBE. In 1962, he married Savitri Karnani, whom he had met at medical school. They had two sons and four grandchildren. His son, Ajay Kumar Kakkar, Baron Kakkar, became professor of surgery at University College London. Vijay Vir Kakkar died on 5 November 2016. He was 79.

Sources
International Union of Angiology Obituary for Professor Vijay Kakkar www.angiology.org/news/obituary-for-prof-vijay-kakkar – accessed 28 April 2020
 
*The Telegraph* 14 November 2016 www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/11/14/vijay-kakkar-surgeon-who-revolutionised-treatment-of-blood-clots/ – accessed 28 April 2020
 
*BMJ* 2017 356 6852 www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.i6852 – accessed 28 April 2020
 
*Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology* 2017 Vol 6 (3) 125-126 www.researchgate.net/publication/318117467_A_tribute_to_a_pioneer_thrombosis_researcher_-_Sir_Vijay_V_Kakkar_MD_1937-2016 – accessed 28 April 2020

Rights
Copyright (c) The Royal College of Surgeons of England

Collection
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows

Format
Obituary

Format
Asset

Asset Path
Root/Lives of the Fellows/E009000-E009999/E009200-E009299

URL for File
381478

Media Type
Unknown