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Vanuatu man saved by life-saving heart surgery at PSH Hospitals

Vanuatu man saved by life-saving heart surgery at PSH Hospitals

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15/08/2025
Jean-Yves Galinie with his daughter Jessie Galinie and Son in law Jesse Meo at PSH Hospitals in Nadi. [Image: Supplied]

A 62-year-old Jean-Yves Galinie from Vanuatu has undergone a heart bypass surgery at Pacific Specialist Healthcare (PSH Hospitals) in Nadi.

Jean-Yves Galinie, who had previously suffered a heart attack, began experiencing chest pain several months ago. The discomfort worsened over time, and doctors discovered he had three blocked arteries.

Following medical advice from a private hospital in Vanuatu and with the support of his daughter, Jessie Galinie, they travelled to Fiji to seek treatment at PSH Hospitals.

Upon arrival, he was assessed by cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon, Dr Sanjeev Khulbey, who determined surgery was required. The procedure was conducted by Dr Sanjeev Khulbey and the Cardiac team of PSH Hospitals.

‘’When I woke up, I could open my eyes and hear people talking,” Jean-Yves Galinie recalled. “Soon after, I was able to move my body. I no longer have the pain I used to feel. I am so thankful to the doctors and the PSH team,’’ said Galinie.

Cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon, Dr Sanjeev Khulbey described his process of recovery as remarkable, crediting his positive outlook and willingness to follow medical advice.

“He came to us with severe blockages, his surgery went smoothly, his determination to recover made a big difference,’’ said Dr Khulbey.

Founder and Chief executive officer, Parvish Kumar expressed pride in the hospital’s ability to deliver advanced cardiac care to patients from across the Pacific.

“Our goal is to provide world-class heart care right here in Fiji,” he said.

Since his surgery, Jean-Yves Galinie is now looking forward to returning home to Vanuatu. He hopes his story will encourage others to take their heart health seriously and seek medical attention early.

PSH Hospitals continues to position itself as a leading centre for specialist healthcare in Fiji, offering advanced treatments and welcoming patients from across the region. For more information or bookings, email us at booking@psh.com.fj or call us on 892 2241.

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